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Adam Bellow | Nepotism in American Business
Bellow discusses what he calls "postmodern" nepotism, comparing it to the commonly understood meaning of (now) old "nepotism." Whereas the Old Nepotism described parents hiring their own children or relatives, the New Nepotism refers to the practice of children using the parents' connections opportunistically to further their own careers.
-Postmodern nepotism, according to Bellow, looks like opportunism on the part of the
Cross-Sectional Area
The area of a particular section of an object or substance that has been cut across its width, used to determine properties like resistance and strength.
Aorta
The body's biggest artery starts from the heart's left ventricle and stretches down to the abdomen, dividing into smaller arteries there.
Arterioles
Small arteries that lead into capillary beds, playing a key role in regulating blood flow and blood pressure.
Compliance
The ability of an organ or vessel to distend in response to applied pressure, often used to describe the behavior of blood vessels or lung tissue.
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