Sentences with phrase «enduring myth»

What follows are an examination of a number of the most popular and enduring myths attached to divorce.
As former senator Olympia Snowe says in the introduction to my book, «For too long, women in America had to endure the myth of what — or where — a «woman's place» should be....
Outmoded ideas and enduring myths about energy use and taxes are also factors.
There are two powerful and enduring myths out there about book marketing that, spoiler alert, are both wrong: There was once a mystical era of book publishing where writers just wrote and magical book marketing elves took care of the rest.
One of many many enduring myths in fashionable video games is that Sega's a spent drive, its days producing brash and brazen blockbusters...
Perhaps the greatest film in a career full of great films, arguably the finest achievement in a rich and magnificent genre, and undoubtedly the best version of one of America's most enduring myths, the film is an undeniable and genuine classic.
Although well - read on these subjects, Bas prefers to focus on enduring myths as well as his own internalized interpretations, rather than the factual components.
His broad practice, which ranges from figurative painting to film and performance, explores the complexities of the flawed, yet enduring myth of the American West.
We spoke with Dr. Malcolm Thaler of New York City's One Medical to debunk a few of the enduring myths that seem to crop up every flu season.
ILLUMINATING LOOK AT AN ENDURING MYTH You'd think there's nothing left to say about the 1936 Olympics, but in Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens ESPN's Jeremy Schaap argues that much of what is believed about the track star's experience at Hitler's Games isn't true.
One of the enduring myths about Mercury is that it's a lot like our moon, just hotter.
18 January 2018 — There is an enduring myth that large earthquakes tend to happen during certain phases of the Moon or at certain times during the year.
One of the enduring myths (there are so many) about the HPV vaccine is that it is linked to one or more autoimmune syndromes, an abnormal immune response to a healthy body part.
There's an enduring myth surrounding kids who appear in horror films.
This is a great introduction to the enduring myth of the superhero.
But this is one of the enduring myths of American folklore.
Recently, we spent a chunk of one of my world history classes discussing an excerpt from The Power of Myth, a conversation that Joseph Campbell had with Bill Moyers about enduring myths and the human condition.
This is one of the enduring myths about index investing: that carefully building a diversified, all - weather portfolio for the long term makes you a naive fool because you're not constantly «repositioning.»
It is one of the enduring myths that only the most contemptible and boasting toughs strut around with these «dangerous» dogs or, more often, keep them as chained up, captive prisoners.
Moore sets this dynamic against the enduring myths of a quintessentially American landscape, balancing the weight of its past against a complex future.
Through various references to literature and narration, Fly Paper also probes the ways in which the literary imagination parallels that of film and how the ordinary act of storytelling shapes larger histories and enduring myths.
Furthermore she has explored the enduring myths that cloak the figure of the artist.
The 1968 doomsday bestseller generated hysteria over the future of the world and the earth's waning ability to sustain human life, as Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich offered a series of alarming predictions that turned out to be spectacularly wrong, creating the enduring myth of unsustainable population growth.
There is an enduring myth that global temperatures are accelerating, produced by ever greater amounts of human CO2 emissions released into the atmosphere.
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