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    Every relationship has its complications and everyone tries their best to make it work. But if a relationship has to break‚ then nothing in the world can stop it‚ but people try their best to save it. If a relationship was meant to be‚ then people should be lucky to have that person in their life. In relationships‚ people assume that there’s only the romantic type of relationships. However‚ being in a relationship can also mean being in family relationships with some degree on kinship through blood

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    A question that has interested professional lie detectors and laypersons alike for centuries has been “is there a discernible way of distinguishing between people who are telling the truth and those who aren’t?” This is an especially important question when put in to the context of the legal system where a person’s guilt or innocence is at stake or where an accused could be falsely convicted or exonerated. The nature of lying is two-pronged‚ whereby morality and self-service collide; how we feel

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    To lie means to cheat and it is becoming more and more frequent during our daily life. However‚ there are different kinds of liars since not all liars tell lies for the same reason. The first kind of liars are those who try to tell a lie in order to protect others; the second kind of liars are those who are habitually lying without any purpose; the last kind of liars are who deceive others only for their own sake by hurting other people. White lies are told by the first kind of liars in order to

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    always telling the truth‚ no matter the situation. In a utopian society there is only honesty‚ even in politics. To lie to some one is to deceive them and people in this society do not deceive others. When you lie you can not stop because after you tell a lie you have to keep lying in order to cover up the lies you have already told. Always telling the truth is very important. If you lie and you happen to get caught you become mistrust worthy‚ and no body wants to be look at as mistrust worthy.

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    Choose a play in which a central character experiences not only inner conflict but also conflict with one (or more than one) other character. Explain the nature of both conflicts and discuss which one you consider to be more important terms of character development and/or dramatic impact. The play “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller is one in which successfully shows the troubling impact of inner conflict of the central character Willy Loman and also his conflict with his son Biff. Miller

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    honesty one of His commandments. Since God cannot lie‚ He sets the example for all of His people. If we love God‚ we will truly follow His commandments and will be honest. As it says in Hebrews 6:18-“ So God has given both His promise and His oath. These two things are unchangeable because it is impossible for God to lie.” God made us in His image. We are spiritually and physically like God. If God does not lie‚ obviously He does not want us to lie. Secondly‚ we ought to be honest with

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    Langston’s Lie In his essay called “Salvation”‚ Langston Hughes recalls how he was introduced to religion and the church. He goes to say that at thirteen years old he was brought to his Aunt Reed’s church and was told that he needed to be saved by Jesus Christ. At the ceremony‚ while all the other children went up to accept Jesus‚ Langston and another child named Westley remained seated. As the congregation prayed and the priest sang psalms‚ Westley cracked under the pressure and went up to the

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    eyes to things that we know in the back of our head that it is not right‚ that is when justice involves. Standing up for yourself or others gets really hard. 2) “No lie can live forever…truth crushed to earth will rise again.” Even though you can get away with a lie‚ it always comes back to haunt you. People who continuously lie can get caught up and begin to believe their lies. Telling the truth is always the better option because one way or another‚ people can figure out that you are lying to

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    baffled the sensitive minds the world over the problem is compounded by the fact that telling a lie is no easier than speaking the truth. For many‚ it is the other way round. Since the face is the index of mind‚ how many people will succeed in telling a lie without causing suspicion in the minds of the listener? How many people are clever enough to concoct a whole set of lies to cover one initial lie how many people can bear the embarrassment of being found lying? I‚ for one‚ strongly hold that

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    dark desire and hateful urge under the charade of righteousness. In "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller‚ the hysteria due to the paranoia of witchcraft causes Abigail to lie in order to save herself‚ Danforth to ruin the community‚ and Proctor to be convicted of witchery. The hysteria surrounding the witchtrials causes Abigail to lie in order to save herself. She is affected by the hysteria because she does not want to exposed as a liar. She forgets about the people that are close to her in order

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