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    The Truth behind the Lies

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    Countless cultures are destroyed on the basis that one is superior to another. African tribes have witnessed this throughout the 19th century from the European colonies that claimed these territories. Europeans believed that the African tribes were uncivilized‚ if not savage due to their differences physically and religiously. In Things Fall Apart‚ a novel by Chinua Achebe‚ an African man named Okonkwo‚ from the Ibo tribe‚ portrays the effects colonization has had on him‚ and the numerous traditions

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    it sends signals to a struggling student that they need to focus on their education. Replacing grades with a more ambiguous form of evaluation loses this benefit by not stressing the importance of student performance. In Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us‚ author Daniel H. Pink argues for forms of intrinsic motivation‚ “The problem with making an extrinsic reward the only destination that matters is that some people will choose the quickest route there‚ even if it means taking the

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    Macbeth is lying in bed sleeping. Restlessly he is turning from side to side. Subconsciously he notes some distant laughter. He realizes his chamberlains are drunk. Not caring for them being on duty‚ but simply longing for rest he tries to ignore them and turns away from the door nearby. Suddenly he spots a female voice in his chamberlain’s room‚ it is his wife! ”What the hell is she doing there?”‚ his puzzled mind thinks. However‚ he is too tired to catch a thought properly and just wants to forget

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    IS LYING UNDER ANY CIRMCUMSTANCES “ RIGHT OR WRONG” Based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant‚ I would have to disagree with his argument that lying is wrong under any circumstances. In this paper I will discuss my reason for disagreeing with the argument based on the flaw stated in the argument‚ how lying and telling the truth both have bad consequences depending on the circumstances‚ and also how moral rules cannot be absolute. In this paragraph I will be discussing the flaw that is stated

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    William Golding’s 1954 novel Lord of the Flies is about young British boys seeking for civilization. The novel is set on an uninhabited island that first seems like a paradise‚ but the boys find out it is really not what it first seems to be. The main characters discover what they are really like on the inside through the many challenges and fears they are faced with on the island. The characters struggle to get along with each other as they have very different ways of doing things; logical‚ impulsive

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    Values Rick Galusha Liberty and the Pursuit of the Truth In my essay I’ll direct my efforts to write about the thing that holds the American society together which is their values. Values are very important because all our actions based on them. I’ll address the importance of liberty and the pursuit of the truth. Liberty is defined as equality‚ state of being free or having freedom of choice. Sometimes our freedom can be limited

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    there longer than humans in the history. Humans have taken for granted of the non humans because we humans are the most dominated in the food web. Also humans don’t realize how much pain we could cause to non humans. Both article “A Change of Heart about Animal” by Jeremy Rifkin and “Hooked on a myth” by Victoria Braithwaite states that humans don’t really care for animals and want change to treat animals fairly. However‚ humans do not feel any type of emotions‚ take for granted and treated them unright;

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    Truth Alone Triumph

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    the literal definition. For‚ instance‚ if a patient is struggling against an apparently incurable ailment‚ words of encouragement and hope‚ strengthening his willpower and thereby increasing his chances of survival would better serve the spirit of truth than literally and heartlessly repeating the medical verdict. Such truthfulness is worse than an outright lie. Similarly‚ if there is estrangement between two closely related parties or persons‚ each feeling uncompromisingly righteous‚ the ends of truthwill

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    Essay Topic 3: Sometimes lying is acceptable Introduction: As a child‚ we were all told at least once that lying is something we should try to avoid. Of course lying is an act we try to avoid‚ but there are certain situations where telling a white lie would be acceptable. Specific situations where lying would be better than the truth would be for self-protection‚ the feelings of others‚ and urgent situations. Topic 1: Self-Protection: In a scenario where you were about to be raped‚ hurt‚ or killed

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    The Four Noble Truths

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    THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS "Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it. Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held. Believe nothing just because it is said in ancient books. Believe nothing just because it is said to be of divine origin. Believe nothing just because someone else believes it. Believe only what you your self test and judge to be true." -Buddha The four noble truths exemplify the essence of the teachings of Buddha. They represent the beginning of a long

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