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  2. “Reverse Nepotism” Trends Online As People Realize Who ...

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    Actress Andie MacDowell is experiencing a kind of nepotism a little different from what we may expect. As the Four Weddings and a Funeral star sat down with Jimmy Fallon two days ago on his late ...

  3. 'That's Her REAL LIFE MOM?!': Over 7 Million People Are ... - AOL

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    People have discovered that Andie MacDowell is her mother — and how the pair are now experiencing the OPPOSITE of nepotism. Andie MacDowell started her career as a model for Calvin Klein and is ...

  4. Emma Roberts Says There Are Pros and Cons to Being a ... - AOL

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    Emma Roberts has something to say about nepo baby stereotypes. Emma, 33, who is the daughter of Eric Roberts and the niece of Julia Roberts, weighed in on the nepotism discourse during a Tuesday ...

  5. Nepo baby - Wikipedia

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    Nepo baby, short for nepotism baby, is a term referring to someone whose career is similar or related to the career their parents succeeded in. The implication is that, because their parents already had connections to one or more specific industries, the child was able to use those connections to build a career in those industries.

  6. Myth of meritocracy - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, people of lower classes are conditioned to believe in meritocracy, despite class mobility in the country being among the lowest in industrialized economies. [23] [20] In the U.S., 50% of a father's income position is inherited by his son. In contrast, the amount in Norway and Canada is less than 20%.

  7. Meritocracy - Wikipedia

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    Meritocracy (merit, from Latin mereō, and -cracy, from Ancient Greek κράτος kratos 'strength, power') is the notion of a political system in which economic goods or political power are vested in individual people based on ability and talent, rather than wealth or social class. [1]

  8. Nepotism or Networking, Is There a Difference? - AOL

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    Nepotism in the admissions process Remember in high school, when your best friend got accepted to your first choice college because her parents went there, but you were denied? This preferential ...

  9. Padrino system - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Philippines, in many ways, laid down the foundations against nepotism, cronyism, and oligarchical rule of the few.. The issue of political dynasties has always been touched, especially during elections, but the subject has been much avoided by politicians alike who have a wife, son, daughter, or a relative sitting in office as well.