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    truthfulness and treachery is life or death. In The Crucible the most notable characters who conduct in deception are Abigail Williams‚ John Proctor‚ and Mary Warren. The Salem Witch Trials could have never reached such infamy‚ if it were not for the lies and deceit of the people of Salem. Abigail “Abby” Williams goes to the greatest lengths to deceive the townspeople of Salem‚ in order for her own selfish gain. When Abby is questioned about dancing in the woods with the other girls‚ she blames Tituba

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    Why Are Lies Wrong

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    deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.” However‚ while the intent of a lie is to deceive‚ that deceit is not always intended to cause detriment to others. Lies can be told for justifiable reasons such as to protect the feelings of others‚ but more often lies are told for the wrong reasons. For example‚ lies are mostly told to avoid the consequences of one’s actions such as with criminal activities and academic misconduct. When comparing acceptable and unacceptable reasons to lie

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    Why to Wear a Seatbelt

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    Lindsey Monaco Thesis: why you should wear your seatbelt Specific purpose: to persuade everyone to always wear a seatbelt How to get audience’s attention: how many people think they’re invincible?/ how many people always wear their seatbelt? 1- why it is relevant? – Everyone on and off campus has been inside a car before whether it’s their own or their friends and I’m sure the majority of people who live off campus now have their cars up here. 2- Why is this a good issue- I believe this is

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    Rickard American Literature/ Composition 11 June 2015 The Lies of The Crucible One of the major themes in The Crucible is lying and Deceit. Some of the characters in The Crucible are lying and other characters lie to themselves. For example‚ Proctor cheats on his wife and doesn’t tell her about it; Abigail lies that she is able to see spirits‚ and the judge and ministers lie to themselves. There are many parts in the story where Abigail lies; for example‚ she says that some people are witches and

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    We Wear the Mask

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    "We Wear the Mask" by Paul Laurence Dunbar was first published in 1896‚ a time when African-Americans‚ like Paul Laurence Dunbar‚ were treated with distain and had very few rights. The tone of the poem is a combination of anger‚ despair‚ and sadness. He skillfully uses the metaphor of wearing a mask to express the widespread oppression of African-Americans. This poem contains a lot of figurative language and other literary techniques. The poem starts with Dunbar using the word "we" to speak for

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    The Devils Wears Prada

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    The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger is the story of Andrea Sachs‚ a 23 year old woman who aspires to write for The New Yorker one day. After graduating from Brown University and traveling Europe for the summer‚ Andrea returns home and looks for a job while staying with her friend Lily in New York. Andrea receives a call from Elias Clark‚ a major magazine publisher and is surprised to find that they have read her resume and would like to speak with her about a position they have available.

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    The Devil Wears Prada

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    Jennie Garrett English 102 Ms. Breen Essay #3 The Devil Wears Prada is one of my favorite movies. The movie is about a girl named Andy who comes to New York and gets a job as the assistant to one of the cities biggest magazine editors named Miranda Priestly. The scene I watched and analyzed was called “This Stuff.” During the scene Miranda Priestly was picking out a belt for a dress. She had two turquoise belts in her hand and her helper said they were both so similar. Andy laughed and said

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    THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

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    Urban History – To what extent how do the urbanism theories applied on movie‚ “The Devil Wears Prada” in terms of creating the XXXXX Parima Introduction When we hear the name of the movie‚ "The Devil Wears Prada"‚ it may triggers you to imagine about the glory of the fashion industry. The story takes place in an urban city‚ New York where the heterogeneity and the trend of fashion is always created. The main characters in this movie‚ Andrea Sachs is a journalist who had just graduated from

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    We Wear The Mask

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    In Paul Laurence Dunbar’s‚ “We Wear the Mask”‚ Louis Armstrong’s‚ “Black and Blue”‚ and Ralph Ellison’s‚ Invisible Man‚ all three pieces share a resemblance‚ because all the poems show people being broken or sad from the inside‚ but lying and faking a smile on the outside. In “Black or Blue”‚ Armstrong sings‚ “I’m hurt inside‚ but that don’t help my case” (Armstrong 12). Invisible‚ who is the protagonist in Invisible Man‚ doesn’t follow the “rule” until the book is nearing the end. People prefer

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    camera never lies

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    The  camera  never  lies?     In  our  modern  world  today‚  we  cannot  escape  being  drawn  to   advertising.  It  is  everywhere  such  as  billboards‚  television‚  Internet‚   washroom‚  public  transport  and  etc.  Retouching  have  been  applied  in   most  advertising  now  days  which  can  be  the  simple  removal  of  a  few   wrinkles

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