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    (1977)‚ the repetition of statements receive higher truth ratings than those of new statements is a phenomenon called illusory truth effect. Advertisers and politicians mostly know of this truth‚ thus the reason why repetitive claims‚ concerning a certain product or campaign‚ are made to make the audience believe it.

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    University of Colorado‚ Colorado Springs Oleomargarine: The Greasy Truth Bre Stafford Food for Thought Professor Anderson October 18‚ 2013 Bre Stafford Professor Anderson Food for Thought October 18‚ 2013 Oleomargarine: The Greasy Truth Many of us are familiar with the slogan “I can’t believe it’s not butter!” but if it’s not butter‚ then what is it? The name of this butter substitute is referred to as oleomargarine or some either refer to

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    Michael Fulcher Professor Pecora English 1413 24 July 2012 The Truth about Anabolic Steroids When someone thinks about drug related deaths they might think of cocaine‚ ecstasy‚ or heroin but very few people think of anabolic steroids. Some people wonder‚ what is an anabolic steroid? A steroid is a basic four-ring carbon structure‚ but different types differ in the number of carbon atoms attached to the number 17 carbon atom in the molecule‚ and in the way which hydrogen (H)‚ oxygen (O)‚ and

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    The basis of truth comes from the perspective of an individual is not quite accurate. One many come to the conclusion that they obtain enough proof to explain for example an action‚ In the end however‚ the inner purpose of the action is the entire truth which cannot be solved merely through research. Take for instance the well known novel To Kill A Mockingbird. The main storyline displays that the society tends to blame those who pertain a lower rank. In this novel the lower rank character‚ Tom

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    I do believe there is some truth in research‚ however‚ most things we tout as true in research is relative and would not stand up to the definition given by Peter Landry in his “On Truth” essay. Landry states‚ “The first thing to know about truth is that it is unchangeable; it is ageless and constant. Truth does not vary or shift‚ it is a piece of unalterable reality” (Landry‚ 2011). An example from the paper I am currently writing‚ is the state of affairs with the ever evolving world of internet

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    became president in 1994‚ he said “it was time to heal the wounds and build a new South Africa”’. This was when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was established under the chairman of Archbishop Desmond Tutu which turned out to be successful. The TRC was assembled after the end of Apartheid in 1995 and was based on healing‚ forgiveness and reconciliation (telling the truth) of victims which included individuals‚ groups and offenders. The TRC was a court-like body and anybody who felt that

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    Nothing But the Truth Title: The October Book Report by                        Sam Wasserman First Paragraph (Introduction)                          1. Introduce book and author.                    2. Give a BRIEF summary of the plot.                 3. Explain how Avi wrote it and why.           YOUR SENTENCES (The final number is up to you in each paragraph.) 1. Nothing But The Truth‚ by Avi is a spectacular novel in every aspect. 2. This novel isn’t

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    In Act II‚ scene iii‚ there were many instances where Iago tells remarks of honesty‚ truth‚ and even lies. In order to get what he wants‚ Iago schemes many plans to get back at people he hates; Cassio and Othello. In order to get back at them‚ he uses many instances where telling the truth would benefit him in proceeding with his plans rather than being honest about them. For his plan‚ he gets Cassio drunk and gets Roderigo to infuriate him causing further problems. Once these problems arose

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    THE TRUTH ABOUT THANKSGIVING When was the country we know now as the United States first settled? 1620 = omit Spanish‚ Dutch‚ Indians and the French First Pilgrims = Spanish Settlers introduced horses‚ cattle‚ sheep‚ pigs‚ etc. providing basic elements of cowboy culture should be like 1 million BCE problem: “settlers” = white Scarcity of disease in the Americas super healthy condition no livestock = no diseases from them ; no immunity/never exposed to it low social density encounter

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the author uses Atticus Finch to reveal universal truths in the novel. Atticus Finch is one of the major characters throughout the novel. His integrity and courage are evident throughout the entire book. Mr.Finch is also the most steadfastly moral character in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee uses Atticus‚ a loving father and man of principles‚ to give the readers a glimpse of her own thoughts about justice. To Kill a Mockingbird presents the idea that

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