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    Telling the Truth about Lying Why should one tell the truth if it’s one’s advantage to lie? This question caught my attention as I scanned through a thick‚ old and tattered encyclopedia. While I was sitting on a green comfy chair parallel to a wooden table‚ I pondered upon the said question coming from a renowned philosopher named Ludwig Wittgenstein who formulated the theory of truth. It was said that he spent his entire life answering the question which made me wonder how long it would take me

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    Form of Truth: Truth’s Role in "The Things They Carried" “War is hell‚ but that’s not the half of it‚ because war is also mystery and terror and adventure and courage and discovery and holiness and pity and despair and longing and love. War is nasty; war is fun. War is thrilling; war is drudgery. War makes you a man; war makes you dead” (76). According to Tim O’Brien‚ all of these generalizations about war are the truth. However‚ as O’Brien continuously reshapes readers’ concept of truth throughout

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    Is moral universalism the truth? According to Streiffer [1]‚ moral universalism is an ethical position that there are some moral values which are agreed by all people‚ ignoring nationality‚ culture‚ religion or other differentiating features. Some famous philosophers‚ from the ancient Platonists and Stoics‚ to modern Kantian‚ Objectivist‚ believed in moral universalism. Besides‚ a majority of religions have morally universalist positions. However‚ at the same time‚ there are also some famous philosophers

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    (Dis)Honesty – The Truth About Lies is a documentary film that examines how and why people lie. In the movie‚ the behavioural scientist‚ Dan Ariely‚ reveals his findings to his audience through a series of experiments‚ professionals’ views‚ and personal experiences. The film explains that deception can lead to problems such as increasing the risk of punishment and weakening trust in society. There is a correlation between dishonesty and health. Medical quackery is a fraudulent medical practice and

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    deeply personal accounts of individual people‚ memories‚ and stories in the novel while preventing the appearance of personal bias" (Sheffield 34). Flora Schiminovich recognizes Esteban’s patriarchal narration and character‚ arguing that "Trueba’s ‘truth’ is the ideology of patriarchy‚ capitalism‚ dominance‚ and politically dictated history and memory; he only begins to realize it is a falsehood after his granddaughter‚ Alba‚ returns from the government torture camp and tells her story" (35). Schiminovich’s

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    Summary: The Blunt Truth

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    The Blunt Truth Marijuana is a drug that contains the chemical compound THC‚ Tetrahydrocannabinol. This compound is believed to be responsible for the psychoactive effects of seen in marijuana users. Marijuana comes from an Indian hemp plant. The part of the plant that contains the “drug THC” is found primarily in its flowers‚ as well as trace amounts in the seeds‚ leaves‚ and stems of the plant. This drug is used for leisure activities‚ cancer‚ and AIDS patients. Marijuana should be legalized in

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    The Truth About War

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    English 1B Poetry Essay The Truth about War Is Wilfred Owen’s poem‚ “Dulce et Decorum‚” unpatriotic? Wilfred Owen’s poem‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est‚” is not an unpatriotic poem. Owen uses this poem to show that although people tend to think that there is honor and glory in fighting for your country‚ war is extremely horrific and draining. Though Owen uses painful‚ violent‚ and vivid images to convey the horrifying reality of war‚ he does not discuss patriotism; instead he uses these images

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    Often times in life people come face to face with brutal truths. The reality of the truth is that sometimes accepting it means also accepting every repercussion and obstacle that comes along with it. There are special people who embrace these truths and take the ensuing challenges in stride. However‚ more often than not‚ people will acknowledge the harsh reality of truth and then refrain from acting upon it because it is easier to be complacent and put off the hard fought battles until the flood

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    as they have very different ways of doing things; logical‚ impulsive and a split between the two. These differences in personalities cause a series of tragic events that no one is willing to speak of and therefore lie about them. This denial of the truth comes in the form of the refusal to talk about what happened

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    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was the best and most effectiveness and best path of achieving truth and reconciliation in the South African context. Do you agree? Discuss I agree that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was the effectiveness and best path of achieving truth and reconciliation in the South African context. The TRC was established under the Government of National Unity (GNU) and was finalised by an act of a parliament

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