Physicist Park debunks some foolish and fraudulent scientific claims, such as magnetic deficiency syndrome, cold fusion, and free energy. |
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She debunks the idea that the human interest story was always central to American journalism. |
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More importantly, it debunks the idea that educational reform is instituted to enhance the skills of the labour force. |
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In his brilliant appraisal of the post-punk years, Simon Reynolds debunks the old idea that the Sixties witnessed pop's golden era. |
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It debunks the myth of great Victorian heroes and heroines such as Dr Arnold, Florence Nightingale, Cardinal Manning. |
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It's hard to devise an argument that debunks the merit of his meticulous methodology. |
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Libertarian minimalists must take the extra step to fashion a doctrine that debunks realism and supports their own foreign policy outlook. |
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In a few pages he debunks the idea that testosterone makes men behave as they do. |
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Throughout the work, he debunks theories and rituals, and pokes sly fun at other writers and the foibles of his own characters. |
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Fourth, Dr. Robison also debunks the common assumption that our kids are not only eating more today, they're eating more of the wrong kinds of food. |
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Palmer debunks the myth that Lista was greatly Cannon's senior-they were separated by only seven years. |
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She also appears regularly on a science TV show on Québec public television, Le Code Chastenay, in which she debunks scientific myths. |
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Rothman debunks the romantic notion of a doomed genius working feverishly by candlelight to commit his revolutionary theory of equations and groups to paper. |
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But the report, unveiled by the government's Social Exclusion Unit, debunks some myths. |
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The report debunks the myth that an influx of foreign workers would have a destructive impact on the economy of the country in question. |
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This book challenges our assumptions, debunks taboos, and lifts the lid on the most closely guarded secret on the planet. |
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An information section looks at current issues and key concepts in racism, and debunks a range of myths and misconceptions. |
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In doing so, Outcome Mapping debunks many of the myths about measuring impact. |
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On the contrary, Barkley debunks his own presence in the spot, in a brilliant stroke of marketing self-abnegation. |
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This is just not so, says Piketty, and he makes his case in a clear and rigorous manner that debunks everything that capitalists believe about the ethical status of making money. |
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In response to his matter-of-fact account of the war, in which he debunks her fiancé Sergius' heroism, Raina at first ridicules the intruder's cowardliness but ultimately appreciates his honesty. |
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The fear of generating more complaints about subsidies is the government's lame excuse for inaction, but we know that the government has an American study that debunks that myth. |
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One of our articles this week debunks the new Hooverville myth. The funny thing, though, is that the tent city had actually been around for close to a decade. |
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It debunks common myths about who is rich and who is poor. |
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University of Central Florida physics professor Costas Efthimiou's work debunks pseudoscientific ideas, such as vampires and zombies. |
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The study, released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, thoroughly debunks the notion that tax cuts put money in people's pockets. |
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Unleashing the Power of PR also debunks common myths that undercut the effectiveness of PR and obscure its real value. |
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Throughout the book, Walker debunks myths about Liszt and focuses on little known aspects of his life and work. |
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The book, a product of the World Bank's Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Unit, debunks the idea that ancient ethnic hatreds are a serious cause of conflict, and focuses more squarely on poverty and bad governance. |
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A few months later, André Asselin wrote a well chosen homage of great insight to the composer, which debunks the myth that Mathieu was a mere puppet playing his father's works. |
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It debunks the myth that practicality is the main influence on men's clothing and shows how even small changes reflect broad shifts in cultural ideals. |
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This second volume answers new questions, debunks myths the first book didn't address, and includes 35 new recipes from food-critic Parrish. |
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This completely debunks the government's supposed rationale. |
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Specifically, Saint debunks myths about the tribe. |
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The report debunks the common myth of the relative strength of the North American IT economy. |
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Chapter 1 debunks supernatural possession, encounters with supernatural entities, and the pseudoscience version of demon possession known as multiple-personality disorder. |
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It debunks common perceptions of dogs as related to wolves, requiring owners to become 'pack leaders', and it also maintains there's no such thing as an untrainable dog. |
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The research debunks the theory that the nervous system should have mainly very short nerve fibre connections between nerve cells, or neurons, to function. |
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