Remember that for every dollar spent debunking financial products, thousands are spent selling those products.
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These metaphors tend to legitimate the fears of privileged class rather than debunking them.
As wine blogger Joe Roberts details, Goldstein has not been shy on the debunking front.
My most frequent topics include genetic engineering, pharmaceutical development, and the debunking of junk science.
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True, many thrive on debunking, contradicting or analysing stories that originate in the old media.
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Brendan, do you think it could be because of who is giving, who is doing the debunking?
My most frequent topics include genetic engineering, pharmaceutical development, and the debunking of various manifestions of junk science.
Accordingly, in "Saving Normal, " Dr. Frances attempts the delicate task of debunking the DSM-5 while justifying his own DSM-IV.
Just as remarkable to some observers was the muted reaction in Pakistan to the debunking of a national icon.
But the other half delights in debunking her carefully constructed mythology, pointing to the tortured personality that lies behind it.
Earlier, health officials organized an exhibition aimed at debunking myths about myopia and discouraging bad habits such as doing near-work into the night.
And notice how both debunking posts, the original here coming before the more popular, are right at the top of the first page.
In this way, productive ways to register feelings can help in debunking myths about Islam and promote it as a religion of peace.
Debunking the claims of other so-called witches is Suleiman Musa, a man with albinism living in fear while trying to raise awareness about his genetic condition.
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So, in the face of all this criticism and debunking of the content, how can it be good for Governor Romney to double down on the strategy?
Snopes.com, the website committed to debunking urban legends, misinformation and Onion-style fake articles, has already created three entries on Duffel Blog stories to let readers know they aren't real.
Following the recent emergence of studies finding high levels of coronary plaque in marathon runners, sports medicine is debunking the myth that distance running confers near-absolute protection against heart disease.
In addition to chasing the money trail, uncovering the original source and motives of out-there conspiracies and hoaxes online is always difficult, said David Mikkelson, co-founder of the debunking site Snopes.com.
The underlying point being somewhere in the process the components of a story suffer when placed in the hands of a single person, thus debunking the picturesque model of new journalists.
Other family researchers find themselves debunking proud family legends.
The Union of Concerned Scientists has already issued a statement debunking the book's claims, and debate about the merits of this one idea among many will rage on in the blogosphere.
For a full debunking of this claim see Tim Worstall or Felix Salmon, but what you mostly need to know is that almost 25% of households have zero or negative wealth.
And if you happened to first be following that (mistaken) trail, as I did at first, you would not find a debunking link anywhere in the first ten pages or more of the search results.
But in an interesting and timely twist, the survey showed that college campus career fairs are still the most popular recruiting method for employers, possibly debunking the notion that social media is replacing traditional recruiting methods.
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Even the Department of Defense is getting in the game with a mobile application that helps young children gain a stronger appreciation for science by guiding them to resources and answers, and debunking common misconceptions that stymie interest and progress in STEM.
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Debunking the notion that good wines come only in glass bottles sealed with corks, French winemaker Boisset Family Estates is introducing into the U.S. a 750-milliliter polyethylene terephthalate bottle of wine called Yellow Jersey--a chardonnay, a sauvignon blanc, a pinot noir and a merlot, from grapes grown in the Languedoc region of France.
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