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    Is Lying Ever Necessary? Some people may tell a white lie every once in a while‚ and others lie every waking moment of their lives. Some people find lying addictive‚ and in other cases lying is highly frowned upon in some peoples religions. Personally‚ I don’t lie very often but when I do it’s for a good reason. Although many may think there is never a good reason for lying‚ I believe it is. Lying is okay under certain circumstances‚ but people in today’s society don’t usually follow those circumstances

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    I want to apologize for SOME of the things I said in my post about Berkley the other day. I’ll admit I was pretty ill informed on that particular situation. I just talked to a friend the other night who went with a group of people to see Milo speak and I was informed that a few of them were assaulted. Apparently some girl got pepper sprayed by at protester and some other guy was smashed over the head with a flag pole etc etc. I was also informed that among those assaulted were a group of LGBTQ peeps

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    Socrates - The protagonist of The Apology‚ as well as all of Plato ’s other dialogues. Socrates seems to be a very simple man‚ not having many material possessions and speaking in a plain‚ conversational manner. However‚ this seeming plainness is all a part of the ironic characteristic of Socrates ’ method. Professing his own ignorance‚ he engages in conversation with someone claiming to be an expert‚ usually in ethical matters. By asking simple questions‚ Socrates gradually reveals that his interlocutor

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    What is lying? It may seem simple but its slight connotations can be confusing. Lying is a form of deception‚ but not all forms of deception are lies. Lying is giving some information while believing it to be untrue‚ intending to deceive by doing so. Whether lying is justified or not is a debate that goes back to the 1800s. I believe that lying is never justified because it causes harm to the victim‚ the liar‚ society‚ and it will increase the liar’s stress. First‚ lying is harmful to the liar and

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    truthfulness and honesty. Some say one should always be honest and truthful‚ but others believe it can be okay to not tell the whole truth or be a bit dishonest in certain situations under any circumstances. Merely recognizing the basis for lying brings no one closer to deciding whether under appropriate or particular conditions a lie is not justified‚ it is preferred . Others believe there

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    The Truth About Lying Studies show that the average person lies several times a day. Even the smallest of lies make you stress‚ which can cause your heart rate and breathing to increase‚ digestion to slow down‚ and hypersensitivity of muscle and nerve fibers. These affects may not sound that serious‚ but over time‚ they can lead to conditions that no one would want‚ such as coronary artery disease‚ stroke‚ and congestive heart failure. This could happen all because of lying‚ because when you

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    What if lying could save someone from getting hurt? If it came to that sometimes lying is good but then again sometimes it’s bad. Lying is something we all do all the time‚ when it comes to school or being with a friend or even trying to make ourselves look or sound cool. Lying is something we do to get out of trouble or just to say dumb things sometimes we don’t want to lie because it’s bad‚ but in times it’s ok to tell a white lie right? So‚ when is lying ok? Always‚ sometimes‚ or never In

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    On pages 35-37 of Plato’s philosophical dialogue “Apology” (389 BCE)‚ Socrates argues that if he is wise it’s because he‚ unlike others‚ knows that he is not wise and he knows that people can not know when they think they know. In the beginning of the dialogue socrates sets up the question on why he is in trouble with the court(for corrupting the youth) and where did his reputation come from. He explains to the court that the oracle pronounced him as being the most wise and that no one else was

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    I chose Sven Birkerts’s article about James Wright’s “Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s farm in Pine Island‚ Minnesota”. The author sets a very nice pace‚ going over all the vital parts of the poem. It starts off addressing the title‚ he feels as though it is needlessly long. Therefore‚ Wright must have written it that way “not to inform‚ but to memorialize a place and a time” (Birkerts). Then he moves on to compare the poems first three lines to that of a painting‚ discussing the color composition

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    Persuasion: Socrates’ Apology In speaking of effective rhetorical persuasion‚ we must appeal to our target audience in a way that will get them to accept or act upon the point of view we are trying to portray. Aristotle said that we persuade others by three means: (1) by the appeal to their reason (logos); (2) by the appeal to their emotions (pathos); and (3) by the appeal of our personality or character (ethos) (Corbett and Connors 32). When Socrates‚ an infamous rhetorician‚ gave his “apology” to his fellow

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