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  2. Patronage - Wikipedia

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    From the ancient world onward, patronage of the arts was important in art history.It is known in greatest detail in reference to medieval and Renaissance Europe, though patronage can also be traced in feudal Japan, the traditional Southeast Asian kingdoms, and elsewhere—art patronage tended to arise wherever a royal or imperial system and an aristocracy dominated a society and controlled a ...

  3. Behavioral communication - Wikipedia

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    Many behavioral characteristics are identified with this communication style. These behavioral characteristics include but are not limited to sarcasm, being unreliable, frequent complaining, sulking, patronizing, and gossiping. [1] Non-verbal behaviors, such as posture or facial expression, can also reflect passive-aggressive communication.

  4. Patronage in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Through these examples, Augustus altered the form of patronage to one that suited his ambitions for power, encouraging acts that would benefit Roman society over selfish interests. [21] Although rare, it was possible for women to be patronesses. [23]

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  6. Sick of patronizing advertising? Watch these videos! - AOL

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    Advertising tends to be annoying -- all the talk of free stuff, loyalty, because we care, etc.I've recently come across a pair of great YouTube videos spoofing Madison Avenue's cliched excess. The ...

  7. Condescension - Wikipedia

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    Condescension or Condescendence is a form of incivility wherein the speaker displays an attitude of patronizing superiority or contempt.Condescension "is associated with a patronizing attitude, and with other negative words such as divisive, heartless, arrogant, high-handed, [and] dictatorial". [1]

  8. Donald Trump's 'Patronizing' Reply To Afghan Reporter ... - AOL

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    Trump supporters hailed the moment as “hilarious.” Critics accused Trump of swerving the question and of making fun of the reporter. Some described the president’s treatment of the ...

  9. Mansplaining - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Pejorative term Mansplaining (a blend word of man and the informal form splaining of the gerund explaining) is a pejorative term meaning "(for a man) to comment on or explain something, to a woman, in a condescending, overconfident, and often inaccurate or oversimplified manner". In its ...