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    The Elephant “The Elephant” is short story in which takes in Poland in which the communist government is corrupted (http://zh.scribd.com/doc/30214154/The-Elephant-Short-Story-Summary). Selfish At the beginning of the story‚ the author describes the director of the zoo‚ as a man who “…Stepped stones on the road of his own career” (Slawomir Mrozek).The director of the zoo is a metaphor‚ which it represent the communist government of Poland (http://zh.scribd.com/doc/30214154/The-Elephant-Short-Story-Summary)

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    Shakespeare’s Othello portrays a story of jealousy and deception‚ and forces the reader to consider where the fault lies for Desdemona’s death. Was it as it may seem‚ Othello’s fault as he was the person that committed the murder‚ or was it Iago doing‚ for misleading Othello into a blinding rage. The themes of jealousy and dishonesty are evident throughout the play. Iago‚ who is placed under Othello and should show respect to Othello is deceitful from the very start. Right when Othello is getting

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    Anderson 1 Jonathan Anderson Mrs. Diehl English 9 3 February 2012 The Roles of Lies and Stories in The Odyssey The Odyssey was written by the poet Homer. Many examples of lies in the poem show the reader how the outcomes change the plot. Each lie seems to have good intentions as to why it happened. The role of lies also shows the reader how the characters like Odysseus can be deceitful but also meaningful. Examples of roles of lies are when Odysseus disguises himself‚ Odysseus’

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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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    Thursday‚ December 27‚ 2012 Mr. Romaris ENG 3U Deception and the World of Truth Disguises can come in many forms‚ some of which are so carefully constructed one may not even realize that it is a disguise or‚ they can also be obvious to the person to whom you wish to hide. Eric Wright’s “Twins” and Nelson Bond’s “Vital Factor” are short stories whose central theme of appearance versus reality is seen through the analysis of the plots and its’ characters. Subsequently‚ both the murderer and Wilkins

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    “There is no truth in advertising.” Discuss Advertising is omnipresent and inescapable in today’s world. It is claimed that an average person is exposed to 2000 advertisements every day. Due to its all-pervasive nature‚ advertising has a huge impact on our minds‚ both consciously and unconsciously. However‚ the credibility of today’s advertisements should be questioned. As media companies and advertising agents become increasingly profit-driven‚ advertisements now contain false information‚ promote

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    Hamlet Second Soliloquy

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    VOSKANYAN Tigran TES1 Hamlet’s second soliloquy : oral presentation In the last scene of act I Hamlet is told by the ghost that his father has been murdered by Uncle Claudius‚ the brother of the deceased king. Hamlet once mournful and grim turns revengeful‚ he promises the ghost to “sweep” to revenge. But he is tormented with doubts. The ghost has taken its toll on Hamlet but has not been convincing enough‚ he cannot fully trust it given that it might also be an evil spirit willing to make him

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    Themes of manipulation and deception can be considered one of Billy Wilder’s trademarks because they appear in many of his films. Whether the story involves men dressing up as women in Some Like It Hot‚ a struggling musician hiring a loose woman to act as his wife to impress a celebrity in Kiss Me Stupid‚ or a man deceiving a courtroom to be acquitted of murder in Witness for the Prosecution‚ Wilder utilizes themes of deception and manipulation to keep the stories interesting. Although many of Wilder’s

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    deceive us. We should then take into consideration the fact that even though our senses can be deceptive‚ more often than not we can rely on them. Therefore we should still trust our senses but at the same time remain weary of the risk of possible deception. This brings us to the evil demon argument. What if our senses‚ thoughts‚ instincts‚ perceptions and everything that we believe to supposedly be true has been deliberately placed in our minds by some evil entity that has manipulated us into believing

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    One out of the two patterns Pamela mention in the video when spotting deception was speech. She says that liars tend to make a non-contracted denial and distance themselves from the subject using language as a tool. The second pattern in spotting deception is body language. According to Meyer (2010)‚ “the first rule in deception detection is to watch the face” (Pg. 47). The eyes cannot be contracted‚ so when someone is lying it is just a matter of

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