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    The Open Window Analysis

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    In this world honesty and respect play an important role in the daily functions of lives. Without these two important characteristics it can cause conflicts and chaos within humanity. In the short stories “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ “The Open Window” by Saki‚ and “A sound Of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury demonstrates how honesty and respect is fundamental within a society. Respect and honesty are essential characteristics if you want to avoid conflicts and it’s also forms you into a

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    society without them. Honesty is a really important trait of citizenship. Respect is something all Americans and Christians should have. Compassion is really easy to take but can be really hard to give. Honesty can describe people’s personality. Honesty is almost the same thing as integrity. Integrity is not the most important but is still really important. People may get away with not being Honest on Earth but the father above known’s everything. An example of showing Honesty is when someone got

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    when I was young‚ were no longer a mystery to me. My experiences through life answered them and taught me many other things. My philosophy about life is all about honesty and respect. Honesty is a virtue. It’s also based on truthfulness. Honesty is the foundation upon which people build a relationship with family or friends. Honesty also builds trust‚ which is needed to sustain a relationship‚ either business wise or love wise. How can you be trusted by others if you’re not being honest most of

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    does “living with honor” mean? Living with honor is the act of having honesty‚ fairness‚ and integrity in all your actions and beliefs to create a better society for the good of all people. Rationale/Support: Subpoint I What honesty is and how it generates a healthier society. Explanations/Rationale & Examples 1. Honesty is the quality or fact of being honest. 2. Examples of honesty. Abraham Lincoln - Nicknamed “Honest Abe” because when he worked

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    the Truth Truth is perceived as a virtue in our society. Honesty is planted into the human mind and is encouraged to apply it throughout their life. For example‚ many people from their childhood are thought to be honest no matter how difficult it may be and are granted accolade‚ for the encouragement of doing it again. Honesty is favored in life by everyone‚ so people know the facts and build our character on it. People use honesty on our likes and dislikes in life‚ and by letting others know

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    What Is Integrity?

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    It is a concept of consistency of actions‚ values‚ methods‚ measures‚ principles‚ expectations‚ and outcomes. It’s regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one’s actions. Integrity is to be consistent. Consistency is about being the same regardless of the situation. It’s a choice that people make every day‚ even when the situation is not the best. Honesty and accuracy require thought from the heart and good intentions. To be consistent with these traits with behavior‚ actions‚ and words

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    ignore the injustice simply because it happens in your sight. So you came to Birmingham and  against the segregation. In my article “The Insufficiency of Honesty”‚ there are specific  differences between honesty and integrity. “One cannot have integrity without being honest  but one can certainly be honest yet have little integrity.” (​ The Insufficiency of Honesty‚ ​ Page  1) Honesty is most worthy but risky as well which is why I agree with your action that you

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    Final Exam Essay In today’s society Americans have several core values. Three of them are freedom‚ honesty‚ and religion. People value the freedom we have in America people value honesty in other individuals‚ and people value the right to have whichever religion you believe in. In the crucible Proctor valued honesty and religion as did most of the town’s people. When the witch crafting was in full bloom many people were lying though to save their lives‚ except one individual who would not speak

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    sir gawain essay

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    Sir Gawain’s fellow knights should revere him as a role model because he showed honesty in admitting what he did wrong to the Green Knight‚ bravery by standing up to fight for the king‚ and nobility by staying true to his word and showing up to the Green Chapel. Honesty is one of the most important character traits a person can possess. Sir Gawain shows that he should be viewed as a role model because he showed honesty by admitting to the Green Knight that he wore the Green Girdle during their battle

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    Atticus Finch Traits

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    their kids hope and teach them not to give up‚ Atticus honesty drives him not to give Scout false hope‚ to tell her the truth. Atticus is so honest that he’s even willing to try Jem for the killing of Bob Ewell‚ even though Jem is his own kin. When Scout and Jem are walking home from the Halloween costume contest‚ they are snuck up on and attacked by Ewell. They escape and Ewell ends up being killed. Atticus immediately thinks it is Jem. His honesty makes him willing to try Jem for the murder. “I don’t

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