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    This is an informative text written by Stephanie Ericsson. It is written to inform the reader about the different kinds of lies and their effects. It is written for everyone because it is to inform people who lie which is nearly every person. The text makes a lot of references to american culture. In the overarching theme it more widely references all cultures and their tendency to lie. This text was written pre-2000s because it references multiple wars which are not frequently thought about by the

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    wrongdoer. We no longer see them as a fellow human‚ a creation of God‚ but we look at them only in terms of their sin. Have you ever been to 6-flags and had one of the caricature drawings of yourself done. They take your worst feature - your big nose or forehead and they make it huge. That’s what we do. We begin to exaggerate the other’s sin while at the same time diminishing our own. See when someone lies to us and hurts us we see that person as a “liar’ - that’s who they are. But if we lie it’s because

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    submit to a certain behavior or expectation‚ and there are other instances in which they have chosen to. “The Ways We Lie” by Stephanie Ericcson and “Why Don’t We Complain” by William F. Buckley Jr. are essays that cover‚ respectively‚ the subjects of lying and its presence and prevalence within society‚ and also the absence of complaining‚ or more so‚ not complaining‚ and the extent to which we make or do not make our voices heard on a day to day basis. They also stress‚ along with their main ideas

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    to the topic of delusion. Delusion has been just one of the many ways we lie. Other lies include omission‚ white lies‚ dismissal‚ facades‚ and groupthink‚ but delusion is the worst.According to Dictionary.com‚ delusion is defined as a fixed false belief that is resistant to reason or confrontation with actual fact. This type of lie can be very harmful to the liar and the person that is being lied to. Delusion is the worst way to lie because one can hurt himself/herself‚ one can hurt other’s thinking

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    Lies have been around for as long as people have been. We all lie‚ whether it is to protect someone we love of to cover up something we don’t want others to know about‚ it is still lying‚ and we all do it everyday. Lying has become the new normal for our modern society‚ so much so‚ that some of us have lost our morals completely. It is just so much easier and quicker to just lie to someone than to tell the truth‚ and now you can never tell who is lying to you or who is telling the truth. People use

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    In to story‚ "The Ways We Lie‚ the author tells about the many ways people lie and explains the reasons for doing it. Her essay explains the different lies told daily by most people. First is the white lie‚ which is basically telling a harmless lie instead of the truth‚ if the truth I bad news. Then a facade is changing your behavior while avoiding the real truth. The author tells of a lie done with the intent to do wrong. And deflecting is not answering the question at all. The author tells how

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    discovered dishonesty does not work out in the end. Telling the truth‚ no matter how difficult it is‚ leads to a stronger and more honest relationship rather than a misleading relationship. They discovered that the easy route is not always the best way to go. Telling the truth helped them become better people‚ family members‚ and friends. Since they lied‚ they made people reassess what they knew about each other. Lying leads to confusion. When Stanford lies to his mom about doing his best‚ she

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    bring great benefit while lying brings harm and corruption to human society. Our brains are not designed to lie‚ so if someone always lies‚ they might live in anxiety‚ depression and feel guilty about themselves. In contrast‚ people who always tell the truth live a healthy life as they have fewer things to worry‚ and sleep better and they feel good about themselves. On the other hand‚ people lie to protect others feeling from not being hurt. These lies are the “white lies’. It is important‚ to tell

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    book‚ “The way we never were” by Stephanie Coontz. She was born in late August 1944. She is an author‚ historian‚ and professor at Evergreen State College teaching history and family studies and was a Director of Research and Public Education for the Council on Contemporary Families from 2001-2004. She has authored and co-edited many books about the history of the family and marriage including “The way we never were”‚ “The way we really are” and many more award winning books. “The way we never were

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    Essay On Why We Lie

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    In every living being we are given the ability to lie when something happens to us or other actions that fall upon. This ability can be useful when something unexpected happen and there is no choice but to lie. However‚ lying to cover up something that is harmful or important can have it’s own consequences for that action alone. There have been many debates over whether or not lying is a justifiable action to take when something comes up. Some argue that lying is not the right action to take because

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