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And there's a problem of duelling popular misconceptions at work here.
Playing with "Murder in Fashion" and "Misconceptions" at the Quad Cinema, 34 West 13th Street, Greenwich Village.
Wolf's description of her own anguish and uncertainty can be as nuanced as good fiction -- "Misconceptions" at times recalls Helen Simpson's "Getting a Life," the excoriatingly dark collection of stories about motherhood that came out this summer.
Students at ETBU exhibited misconceptions at all levels of understanding of evolution.
Here are three reasons why feminism doesn't resonate for some women, and a few reminders that address the misconceptions at the core of the issue.
This feedback also facilitated the iterative review of messages and allowed the team to address misconceptions at their formative stage before they spread and became entrenched.
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On redefining the criteria of misconceptions as having "at least one misconception" we observed that 84 (61.8%) of 136 respondents had misconceptions regarding HIV transmission (one respondent with "do not know" response to all the questions in this panel was excluded from the analysis).
But this show undermines that misconception, at least on the stylistic front.
The popular misconception at the time was of Asian women leading domesticated lives.
Mitter calls this the "fundamental misconception at the heart of much of the American thinking about China".
For the President, the only real response to the Times article — and the misconception at its core — is not only to keep talking about opportunity, but to define it in a way that actually helps us to advance it.
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