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    "Our acceptance of lies becomes a cultural cancer that eventually shrouds and reorders reality until moral garbage becomes as invisible to us as water is to a fish." - Stephanie Ericsson I know a friend whose biggest pet peeve is lying. And I had to ask him‚ "Do you think honest is always the best policy?" His response: "I try to be as honest as possible. Very rarely do I think lying’s the best [for any situation]." But what if he knew how lying is inevitable in our everyday lives and how

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    Life is full of deception in assorted forms‚ ranging from the magic shows for recreational purpose to strategic consideration in wars of ancient times.As a result‚ some people may take telling a lie as  granted due to its commonity. However‚ i vote for the confession as the most significant trait when it comes to handle people since keeping the truth bridges a good relationship within them by creating more senses of integrity and honesty which are core values and foundation in the relationship development

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    the truth or using a “white lie”‚ husbands must consider three things: can dishonesty help a marriage‚ could any relationship survive complete honesty‚ and what can a husband do if caught telling a “white lie?” First‚ is it possible to have a loving relationship with your spouse without some degree of dishonesty? The philosopher Saxe once said‚ “Deception serves as a social-lubricant which safely separates romantic partners from their negative thoughts.” When a wife asks if a metallic blue dinner

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    suspicious of his honesty and begins to doubt the certainty behind his words. She states‚ "You come so late I thought you’d gone to Salem this afternoon"‚ suspecting that John had been with Abigail again (Miller 1061). Although Elizabeth is surrounded by deception during the play‚ it never affected her honesty. However‚ when her husband lies to her once‚ her beliefs become corrupted. This leads to her questioning John Proctor even when he speaks the truth. This strongly symbolizes that honesty is a powerful

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    character from Act I‚ Scene I; eloping secretly without her father’s knowledge. Desdemona’s flaws are apparent from her first presence in Othello‚ clearly overthrowing her prior image of perfection and purity; when Brabantio is told of Desdemona’s deception replies with “Have you lost your wits?” in disbelief of Desdemona’s betrayal. “I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband.” From her first moment of speech‚ Desdemona shows her

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    caught very easy. It is always very important to be honest and do your work‚ job‚ etc with honesty. Causes of cheating in school Honesty is not just expected in school yet in general. A person that is never honest leads to them cheating in school. As this happens more than once each day‚ it then starts to happen more than once per student while they are attending school or while working online as well. Honesty should be one of the main rules in life for everyone and should be followed. In order

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    In William Shakespeare’s play "Othello"‚ we learn about the dramatic contribution of the antagonistic character Iago‚ who through his manipulative and hypocritical qualities satisfied his insatiable desire for revenge‚ and showed his constant deception of the entire cast. Iago is incredibly manipulative. He seems to be aware of how those around him will act and react to certain events. Iago is a smart man who knows that he has to plan ahead in order to get to where he wants to be. He is jealous of

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    Iago’s deception has prevailed as two of the character involved in his revenge scheme sincerely believe that Iago is honest | ”So I will turn her virtue into pitch‚ and out of her own goodness makes the net that shall enmesh them all”(IagoDeception/Manipulation)

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    Reflection paper: Is the nurse ethically obligated to tell the patient about the decline in his condition‚ or is the nurse ethically obligated to honor the parents’ wishes? One of the most difficult and challenging issues in the medical practice‚ when the patient is terminally ill or has a bad prognosis‚ and there is a debate between the caring family and the health care staff about telling or withholding the information. In order to respect the patient`s autonomous options‚ it is obligatory to

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    The Pardoner is deceptive in how he carries out his job (Pardoner’s 1). The Pardoner claims to have expensive artifacts‚ and "with these relics‚ anytime he [finds]/ Some poor up-country parson to astound" he sells it to the naïve victim of his deception (Chaucer 697-98). The Pardoner lacks all concern for the well-being of any other person but himself. Also‚ while traveling‚ "he aim[s] at riding in the latest mode" (Chaucer 678). The traditional qualities of a pardoner would certainly not include

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