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    Gender Pay Myth

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    Is the Gender Pay Gap a Fallacy‚ a Myth‚ or Reality? CBS Money Watch says “The Gender Pay Gap Is A Complete Myth‚" the Wall Street Journal calls the issue “The ‘Wage Gap’ Myth That Won’t Die." These are some pretty big guns in the economics game. For them to take such a stand is pretty compelling‚ or is it? According to an article in the Huffington Post‚ the biggest argument is that "differences in the life choices of men and women — such as women tending to leave the workforce when they have

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    Drunk Driving Myths

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    Like every popular topic‚ driving while under the influence of alcohol is surrounded by myths. With the help of the Internet and popular media‚ unsubstantiated beliefs about drunk driving can spread further and appear more credible. Unfortunately‚ these myths also perpetuate the thousands of alcohol related deaths on our nation’s highways each year. Here are four of the more common myths: You Can Drive While Intoxicated by Going Slower The idea behind this one is that if your reflexes are slower

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    Socrates The Myth Of Er

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    The Myth of Er concerns the issue of what happens to us after death. What Socrates is trying to sum up‚ which he has been mentioning through out the entire book‚ is that we should all live a wise‚ strenuous‚ and philosophical way of life. Socrates’ tale is for people from all walks of life‚ he only wants us to pursue a just way of life. The way it correlates to politics is that he wants people that hold a high status is politics to make sure they are just in the decisions they make for their people

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    Plato's Myth Of The Cave

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    An Essay on Plato’s “The Myth of the Cave” Plato’s Myth of the Cave describes how people have chains that keep them from becoming enlightened individuals. Some chains keep us in the shadow denying us the ability to learn how to face truth‚ how to face knowledge. Plato’s Myth of the Cave takes a close look at how we behave while dealing with knowledge. Our fear of truth creates chains that help us ignore the inevitability of change. It is known that tree reserves have been dwindling‚ yet people

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    Creation Myth in Christianity Overview of Christian belief God created the world and all living things God has three forms: the father‚ the son (Jesus)‚ the holy spirit who carries out will on earth God sent Jesus to tell people about his love‚ and that Jesus died to forgive humanity’s sins Believe that Jesus will return on the day of judgement (essentially known as The End where there will be a new creation) How creation began? The creation myth is found in Genesis I and II in the Old Testament

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    SELLARS AND THE "MYTH OF THE GIVEN" William P. Alston Syracuse University To be presented at the Eastern Division APA Meeting to be held at the Washington Hilton & Towers (Washington‚ DC) on Dec. 27 - 30‚ 1998: Book discussion: Wilfrid Sellars ’s Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind (International Ballroom West‚ Wed.‚ Dec. 30‚ 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.) -- Published with the permission of Prof. Alston. Since the body of the paper will be distinctly critical‚ I would like to begin by paying

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    Hollywood’s beliefs‚ life back then was very routine and social activities were an important addition to everyone’s’ life‚ whether they were a peasant or royalty (“Medieval Life”). However‚ Hollywood has deemed it fit to slander the Middle Ages with myths such as a knight in shining armor‚ the death penalty as a common punishment‚ and peasant life as a horrible and unlivable condition (“Top 10…”). All of these ideas are present in Hollywood classics‚ but do any of them hold a fraction of truth? Surprisingly

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    Sky Woman Myth

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    What if myths were real? What if I was part of a myth‚ and a myth was part of me? That feels so big to be part of a myth‚ and even bigger to allow mythology to move through me and transform me. When I first moved to Mountain View‚ CA over a decade ago‚ I took up residency on Promethean Way. When I initially moved into the home‚ there was a natural draw to the street‚ the name‚ the lineage‚ and the origin; but at the time I did not know why. According to some mythological stories‚ Prometheus was the

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    Hooked On A Myth Analysis

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    are worthy of moral consideration‚ that they shouldn’t be abused by humans or be oppressed and humiliated due to them having less than the minimum of protection. Someone that may agree with my viewpoint is Victoria Braithwaite author of‚” Hooked on a Myth”‚ she is a behavioral biologist who beliefs that fish are capable of feeling pain‚ that we need to probe deeper in order to completely understand animal suffering. Another trustworthy and ethical person that is for on extending more empathy to animals

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    E-Myth Revisited

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    Michael Gerber’s The E-Myth Revisited is great book for anyone thinking of starting a business venture. Gerber describes how most businesses are started because people are fed up with their boss‚ or think they are doing all the work already so why not work for themselves. He states that every small business consists of three main characters the technician (the doer and builder)‚ the manager (the planner)‚ and the entrepreneur (the dreamer‚ visionary). There are life phases in a small business

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