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  2. Height discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Height is related to body image and does have an effect on the cognitive process. A study done involving spatial attention showed that people who were unhappy with their height were prone to looking quicker to short-associated words and tried to avoid attention to tall connected words because they could illicit negative feelings.

  3. Napoleon complex - Wikipedia

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    The Napoleon complex, also known as Napoleon syndrome and short-man syndrome, is a purported condition normally attributed to people of short stature, with overly aggressive or domineering social behavior. It implies that such behavior is to compensate for the subject's physical or social shortcomings.

  4. Talk:Height discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Article doesn't say that tall men "do better" in certain jobs. It says "Some jobs do require or at least favor tall people" which in itself doesn't mean that they perform better, and even if they do, it doesn't have to be because of their superior attributes, but rather because the life of the shorter person has been and may be tougher.

  5. 10 Worst Things to Say in the Workplace - AOL

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    10 Worst Things to Say in the Workplace. CareerBuilder. Updated July 14, 2016 at 8:47 PM. Revised January, 2011. Some people keep their private life private in the workplace -- which can be a ...

  6. Acrophobia - Wikipedia

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    Acrophobia, also known as hypsophobia, is an extreme or irrational fear or phobia of heights, especially when one is not particularly high up. It belongs to a category of specific phobias, called space and motion discomfort, that share similar causes and options for treatment.

  7. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Proving too much – an argument that results in an overly generalized conclusion (e.g.: arguing that drinking alcohol is bad because in some instances it has led to spousal or child abuse). Psychologist's fallacy – an observer presupposes the objectivity of their own perspective when analyzing a behavioral event.

  8. Why do we say tall instead of small? How Starbucks created ...

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    Tall was initially a medium-sized drink until Schultz decided the menu was too crowded. Short was eliminated and only available for hot drinks upon request. Now tall is known as the smallest size.

  9. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    A bad excuse is better than none; A bad penny always turns up; A bad workman blames his tools; A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush; A cat may look at a king; A chain is only as strong as its weakest link; A dog is a man's best friend; A drowning man will clutch at a straw; A fool and his money are soon parted [4] A friend in need (is a ...