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Some misconceptions come from "traditional wisdoms" and some from poorly informed science, but most are a result of deficient sciences.
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Where does this misconception come from?
My misconception came from gardening with them at the Edinburgh Botanic Garden, thinking that they liked the same conditions as Meconopsis and assuming that they might not like to live south of the border.
Often times, this misconception comes from everybody else, not programmers.
[7] This misconception comes from pharmacist John Uri Lloyd's novel Stringtown on the Pike, where the herb is used to thwart a test for the poison strychnine.
The misconceptions come easily.
And unfortunately, along with misconceptions, comes stigma.
But when I ask if there is any understanding among the museum's team about why people are so upset, Walker answers: "I think that it's a misconception – it comes from people who haven't been to the museum who think we promote sexual violence".
But his own mistakes come from the misconceptions that arise when he imagines beyond what the students directly express.
A lot of the joking and jabs come from the misconception that men who work with kids are sexual predators or gay, or both.
The next is determining how objective and legitimate they are and how many come from your own misconceptions.
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