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| The Myth of Special Elections Thanks to a hyperpartisan environment, special elections have gone national, with money and press attention flowing to these races as never before.
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| Coffee Myth Debunked: Your Morning Addiction Will Not Stiffen Your Arteries And with most things that are popular with the masses, conjecture and myth—usually associated with health concerns—rear-up to pollute the waters of ...
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| Myth or Fact: Your heart is located in the middle of your chest If you are trying to make healthy choices, the information we hear and read can make it difficult to make the right choices. Dr. Marc Gillinov, cardiac ...
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| Crest Whitestrips and the myth of big company innovation Paul Sagel seems to have violated all the presumed rules about innovation at big companies. With a swipe of gel and a strip of plastic, the Procter ...
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| Annals Publishes Essay on "Myth of Choice" for Woman With a Doomed Pregnancy "The Myth of Choice" comes from a doctor who must tell a patient in the emergency department that the infant she carries, which she wanted very ...
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| "Urban-rural" divide in Atlantic Canada is a myth In popular media and policy debates, people in rural Canada are often labelled "backward" in their political views and accused of intolerance within ...
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| Hindi as our national language: Myth and reality Hindi is powerful. Politics of Hindi, often by those advocating Hindutva, is more powerful. This is the reason why even English writers and readers are ...
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| Virgil Abloh Says Power is a Myth in New York Times Op-Ed In the article titled "The Myth That Defines Our Age," Abloh says that social media has eliminated the old power structures and that the internet ...
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| 10 myths about studying abroad and facts about it It's time to cure the concerns and break the myths. Here's a list of 10 myths and the facts. Myth 1: Study abroad is expensive. Fact: Since costs depend ...
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| Busting the myth that Canadians are polarized on climate and immigration Co-author Howard Ramos is a Professor of Sociology at Dalhousie University. Co-author Rachel McLay is a master's student in Sociology at Dal.
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