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  2. Men are more likely to cry after a poor performance review - AOL

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    Turns out men hate performance reviews more than women, ... Computer software company Adobe surveyed 1,500 office workers in the U.S. and found male employees have a tough time with the process.

  3. Annual performance reviews are outdated and it’s time for ...

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    About 66% of employees were strongly dissatisfied with their organization’s performance reviews, and 65% believe that the assessment wasn’t even relevant to their jobs, according to a 2015 ...

  4. Men's Health - Wikipedia

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    [5] Columbia Journalism Review stated the magazine "deals overwhelmingly with self-care and, in fact, exaggerates the possibilities for autonomous personal transformation." Editor-In-Chief Zinczenko argued that the magazine worked toward "overcoming the resistance of the 86-percent male audience to health as a subject" and redefining health as ...

  5. This is the ideal male body according to the internet - AOL

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    The tweet spiraled into a meme, and Twitter users started to post their own takes on the ideal male body. this is the ideal male body. you may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks ...

  6. Mark Spitz - Wikipedia

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    In an era when other swimmers, male and female, were shaving body hair, he swam with a moustache. When asked why he initially grew one, he stated: "I grew the moustache because a coach in college said I couldn't grow one." [53] Spitz said he originally grew the moustache as a form of rebellion against the clean-cut look imposed on him in college.

  7. Alexander Tucker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Tucker is an English musician from Kent who writes, records and performs alone and in collaboration with a varied array of artists. One critic writes that "Tucker sounds like he’s following a tradition that has long been neglected, focusing not on ageless songs and ideas but on ageless feelings captured through his droning miasma of acoustic guitar and mandolin."