Sentences with phrase «enduring myths about»

There's an enduring myth about the games industry that has its roots in a time when sales of physical copies in stores was the only way to create awareness and gain revenue.

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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 (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.
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.
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.
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