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    When Is Lying Justified

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    Lying Isn’t Bad If The Lie Is Justified Did you know the usually when people lie they are pressed for time? What lying is all about is to not tell the truth to someone‚ for example to get out of trouble or to not hurt somebodys feelings‚ but lying is sometimes ok because it can be good and sometimes bad. Lying can only be ok sometimes when you’re saving others. For example‚ in the article‚” Tell The Truth”‚ by Brad Blanton it states we shouldn’t manipulate the truth except for rare times. This

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    Cause and Effect of Lying

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    The Cause & Effect Of Lying I believe that under no circumstances should lying be acceptable. I was raised and brought up in a household that didn’t tolerate lying at all. I do -understand that people have their reasons‚ but lying always holds something negative. While lying might seem like an easy way out‚ it actually puts you in more trouble than you were in to begin with. It never solves the problem‚ it just makes it worse. For some reason people believe that

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    Lying: Big Lie

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    controversial issue on lying. People usually don’t particularly care about the little white lies‚ but lying is never a good solution in any situation‚ because whether it’s a small lie or a big lie‚ there is always some form of consequence to each and every fib. There are a few certain articles such as‚ “A Philosopher on Lying‚” by Immanuel Kant who also believe lying should not be tolerated in any way. Just like in the article I mentioned earlier‚ “A Philosopher on Lying‚” a German philosopher

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    Silence is the complete absence of sound. Many people experience silence as a consequence‚ or for a lesson learned. In The Chosen‚ Danny Saunders is raised in silence‚ and the only way he communicates with his father is through Reuven Malter‚ the buffer of the father-son relationship. I’ve also experienced silence in the class Silence Walk. While frustrating‚ silence can make you open up and listen to not only your surroundings but also yourself. In having a day of silence‚ my mind wandered off.

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    Spiral of Silence Theory

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    Spiral of Silence Theory Explanation of Theory: The Spiral of Silence theory explains why people often feel the need to conceal their opinions/preference/views/etc. when they fall within the minority of a group. Theorist: Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann Date:  1984 Primary Article:       Noelle-Neumann‚ E. (1984). The Spiral of Silence.  University of Chicago‚ Chicago. Metatheoretical Assumptions: Ontological Assumption: In this sense‚ the theory is extremely scientific.  Spiral of Silence believes

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    Arguments from Silence

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    Arguments from Silence The popular idea for theologians and archeologists is to be “scientific”. One popular result of that is to base everything on “evidence”. At times there should be room for an argument from silence. In science great discoveries have come from silent instruments when results were expected. Everyone “knew” light traveled through the “ether” until it could not be found‚ which led to relativity. Following the data can‚ has‚ does‚ continues to‚ lead us to misunderstanding

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    legalized form of lying 100% yes. Most advertisements and advertisers make totally false and tall claims‚ which is far from reality. And they call it creativity. It is nothing but lying and society has tacitly grown to accept it.If the strict definition of "cheating" is taken‚ as is commonly defined in most countries across the world‚ then most advertisers and the companies would have to be put behind bars for the offence. It is not entirely clear what is meant by legalized form of lying. There are lies

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    Lying on Your Resume

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    dilemmas‚ my approach is to weigh all possible variables and outcomes and make an informed decision based on what the best course of action to take is after doing so. I have come up with logical reasoning as to why I came to the decision I did regarding “lying on a resume”. To me the answer is easy; don’t do it. Everything was going well for Quincy. Over the years‚ he had accomplished many things and his fame increased. He even held some quite prestigious teachings positions‚ including being a professor

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    From Silence to Voice

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    specialized knowledge and often long and intensive academic preparation” (Webster Dictionary‚ 2008). By definition‚ I would consider nursing to be a profession‚ without a doubt. Nurses have spent too much time and effort in academic settings not to use the word profession. Nurses are taught and academically prepared by leaders in the nursing field who have the specialized knowledge that will specifically train nurses to meet the challenges of the profession. Nursing theorists‚ who are experts in nursing

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    Elie Wiesel Silence

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    Wiesel introduces his tragic memoir Night with the fact that silence was not the answer for victims of atrocities. This memoir depicts Elie Wiesel’s experiences at Auschwitz‚ one of the cruelest concentration camps during the Holocaust. Through the pain and seemingly eternal silence that fell upon the victims‚ a voice needed arise to shed light on the broken actions in the world. Elie Wiesel‚ in his memoir Night‚ reminds the world that “silence” or “indifference” to atrocities committed anywhere is an

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