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  2. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The total number of people living in extreme absolute poverty globally, by the widely used metric of $1.00/day (in 1990 U.S. dollars) has decreased over the last several decades, but most people surveyed in several countries incorrectly think it has increased or stayed the same. However, this depends on the poverty line calculation used.

  3. Argument to moderation - Wikipedia

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    Argument to moderation (Latin: argumentum ad temperantiam)—also known as the false compromise, argument from middle ground, fallacy of gray, middle ground fallacy, or golden mean fallacy [1] —is the fallacy that the truth is always in the middle of two opposites.

  4. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    Hyperbolic discounting leads to choices that are inconsistent over time—people make choices today that their future selves would prefer not to have made, despite using the same reasoning. [52] Also known as current moment bias or present bias, and related to Dynamic inconsistency. A good example of this is a study showed that when making food ...

  5. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    The confusion, seen in the common stock phrase "ye olde", derives from the use of the character thorn (þ), which in Middle English represented the sound now represented in Modern English by "th". [130] This evolved as early printing presses substituted the word the with "yͤ", a "y" character with a superscript "e". [131]

  6. I was born and raised in Hawaii. Here are the 14 biggest ...

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    I was born and raised in Hawaii, and tourists' missteps and poor behavior come with the territory.. Visitors shouldn't touch the wildlife, ignore signage, or rely on rideshares for transportation ...

  7. I was born and raised in Charleston. Here are the 10 biggest ...

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    Most people stay in the downtown area, but there are nearby islands worth exploring, too. If travelers want to visit a plantation, they should make sure they're doing so respectfully. Charleston ...

  8. I've spent 400 hours road-tripping 2,800 miles around the US ...

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    I've passed through 30 states around the US. It's a mistake to drive late into the night and pack too many locations into one road trip.

  9. List of common misconceptions about history - Wikipedia

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    His dentures were made of lead, gold, hippopotamus ivory, the teeth of various animals, including horse and donkey teeth, [53] [54] and human teeth, possibly bought from slaves or poor people. [55] [56] Because ivory teeth quickly became stained, they may have had the appearance of wood to observers. [54] George Washington's dentures