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    The Way We Lie

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    The Ways We Lie In the essay‚ "The Ways We Lie‚” the author‚ Stephanie Ericsson‚ tells about the many ways people lie and explains the reasons for doing so. In her essay‚ she talks about ten specific ways of lying that she believes are prevalent in today’s society. First is “the white lie‚” which is basically telling a harmless lie instead of the truth‚ if the truth is destructive. She writes‚ “Telling a friend he looks great when he looks like hell can be based in a decision that the friends needs

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    Why We Lie

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    People may lie a couple times‚ but that doesn’t make them are liar. Your lying depends on the situation that you encounter. Some people think that lying is the worst thing; and on the contrast other people think that sometimes it would be necessary to lie. Lying can be acceptable on the situation‚ if there good intention behind it .For instance‚ if you think that I am giving my friend a moral to make him happy‚ then that kind of lying would be appropriate and acceptable. Wouldn’t be embarrassed for

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    Why Do People Lie

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    A lie: a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive (Dictionary.com). Today society consists of good‚ yet dishonest company. Deceit is more common than uncommon and research has shown that on a daily basis‚ lies are consistent in every individual’s life. According to a study done by U.S. News & World Report‚ for every 10 minutes of mundane conversation‚ one person will tell two to three lies. However‚ although lying is an evil action that is regarded by many as immoral or betrayal‚ research

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    When Advertisements Lie

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    When Advertisements Lie? Symbiosis Institute of Business Management‚ Pune MBA –I‚ Division A Authored by: Ashish Unadkat (35110) Aadhar Agarwal (35130) Malvika Vakil (35124) Shilpa Minj (35144) Tishya Relia (35149) Yash Sanghvi (35152) Contents 1. Introduction..................................................................................................... 3 2. Advertising Standards Council of India ......................................................... 3 3. Legal issues in advertising

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    Ball Don't Lie

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    Summer Reading 10th Grade Ball Don’t Lie Ball Don’t Lie by Matt de la Pena was a legendary realistic fiction novel in which a young boy faced the challenges of everyday life in the projects. The protagonist Sticky is a boy from the slums of California who spent a large portion of his life in an orphanage. Throughout the years he has changed foster parents‚ but has never found the right one. Sticky is passionate about basketball and is known to be a prodigy at what he does. He

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    Many people feel shameful about some part of their identity for various reasons. Shame can derive from a bad decision or a character trait that one is born with and often‚ it can be an unpleasant burden for one to carry. In the short stories‚ “The Lie” and “Ysrael”‚ Dr. Remenzel and Ysreal both deal with shame‚ but Dr. Remenzel’s shame stems from trying to to use his name and identity to his advantage‚ while Ysreal feels shameful because of a traumatic experience in his past. Dr. Remenzel and Ysrael

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    Politicians Lie Analysis

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    seem to be good people who have intentions to do good communities and nation. What I do not understand is why so many politicians give in to corruption. It seems to me that some politicians are doing well‚ but become susceptible to corruption for a reward or personal gain. In short‚ there are too many corrupt politicians that make me think that any politician who is not corrupt is only being good for an under the table pay or illegal pay. It is very hard for me to see a politician as good and I would

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    Common Lie Told

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    traveled and eroded path many others have trekked before you. A prominent lie in contemporary life is that each individual person is special‚ concealing the uniform homogenous truth of life. This lie is told to children from the very start of their lives. It is engraved into the child’s mind by parents‚ teachers‚ even the media and society. Parents teach their little superstar child that there is no body quite like them. This white lie is prevalent in the media. For example‚ the song‚ You Are Special

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    It’s Okay to be a Deer It is hard for me to admit that I’m afraid. Being a black woman in today’s society‚ I constantly feel the pressure to prove something. The pressure to destigmatize‚ and rise above—to be better than the ill-gotten images depicted of my race and sex. The pressure to carry the entirety of my race and sex wherever I go‚ yet still be an individual. Facing all the pressure to become the model “strong independent black woman‚” I am hesitant to admit I am afraid because fear is seen

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    Cocaine Base (Crack Cocaine) As mentioned above‚ powder cocaine cannot be smoked unless chemically altered using the dangerous freebasing technique. Late summer of 1985‚ New York City drug dealers put an end to the need for freebasing powder cocaine. These same drug entrepreneurs would revolutionize the sale of cocaine and bring terror to the streets of America. The exact inventor of crack cocaine is unknown‚ but the lasting effects of their discovery is well documented. The benefits of

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