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    Greatness of George Washington Gordon S. Wood This piece explored avenues related to personal preference and morality; it questioned what a good president meant in the 18th century. I also think this essay is a lot about his character and what made him different than other political powerheads. In the beginning he starts off by stating that even with the great president Washington was‚ he was voted third in favorite overall president; beaten out by Lincoln and FDR. Washington was known

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    Types of Lies People Tell                                      Types of Lies People Tell > Lies might have been part of human life since language appeared. Although they are something people frown upon‚ they are not all vicious. According to the purpose to tell lies‚ they can be divided into three types: beneficial lies‚ spiteful lies‚ neutral lies. Beneficial lies usually mean to help. They are told out of kindness and people benefit from them. They help avoid hurt‚ sadness‚ insult‚ and

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    Find the greatness and weakness in ads In the 2012 Nike “Find your greatness” ad‚ they use what Donna Woolfolk Cross calls “Glittering generalities” and “Plain Folks Appeal”. The ad was released during the time of 2012 London Olympic Games‚ it has drawn tons of attention from the audiences and social medias. Nike’s “Find Your Greatness” campaign carries a powerful motivational message that inspires people to achieve their own moment of greatness in life. It is not a commercial vulgar ad

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    Analysis The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of Jay Gatsby‚ as Nick Carraway perceives him. Nick has a special place in this story. He is not just one character among several; it is through his eyes and ears that the story takes place. In this novel‚ Nick goes to some length to establish his credibility in telling about this “great” man called Gatsby. For example‚ “He has one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it‚ that you may come across

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    white lies

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    whys‚ we shelter their minds with ivory lies‚ so innocent and sweet‚ that’s what I adore” just like what Lovehatehero‚ a band‚ sings in the song‚ ivory lies build up a safe place for beautiful things‚ even if they are lies‚ ultimately. However‚ white lies‚ just like the pure color‚ are good things. In a family‚ parents tell little white lies to encourage their kids to behave nicely‚ for example. A survey found that parents tell their children 3000 white lies on average‚ just to get their own way

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    lie is two lies‚ the lie we tell others and the lie we tell ourselves to justify it.” So‚ is it okay to tell white lies? Do you tell white lies for your own sake? Why do you lie even though you know that no matter how big or small your lie is‚ it is still considered as immoral? Well‚ according to an article entitled “Tell White Lies (Occasionally)” there are 3 possible reasons why people lie and I agree with the author. I agree with Donald W. McCullough that it is okay to tell white lies when we know

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    Paul Ekman TELLING LIES Psychology Telling Lies PAUL EKMAN "This admirable book offers both a wealth of detailed‚ practical information about lying and lie detection and a penetrating analysis of the ethical implications of these behaviors. It is strongly recommended to physicians‚ lawyers‚ diplomats and all those who must concern themselves with detection of deceit." —Jerome D. Frank The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine In this new expanded edition of the author’s pathfinding

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    Shakespeare once said‚ “Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great‚ some achieve greatness‚ and some have greatness thrust upon them.” Shakespeare has been through a lot that he was able to achieve his main goal in life which inflicted him to believe if he was able to do it then others can as well. He believes some were born with a talent‚ others work hard for their achievements‚ and lastly some has somebody who helps them thrive for their greatness because they believed in him or her. Along

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    Lies and the Importance of the Use of Language Lies by John Crawford was written in 2005 and is a short story which is part of a larger book titled The Last True Story I’ll Ever Tell: An Accidental Soldier ’s Account of the War in Iraq. Crawford penned the book after his own deployment to Iraq with his Florida National Guard Unit in 2003 during the early stages of the Iraqi war. Crawford was born in Palatka‚ Florida and comes from a long line of military men. He likens himself to Lieutenant Dan

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    Brilliant Lies By Braeden Marano In the play‚ ‘Brilliant Lies’‚ David Williamson uses a number of techniques to expand on the concepts introduced in the title. He uses characters and their back stories to build a supporting argument to compliment the text’s overall theme that everyone lies to protect themselves. Susy’s sexual harassment claim contains the most evident form of lies throughout the text‚ however Vince and Gary’s relationship‚ Susy’s family history‚ and even Marion’s favouritism

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