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    Lie In The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby Essay To be great is to be giving‚ honest and being devoted to doing the right thing. A person that is great is selfless‚ and puts others before himself. A great person does not lie or do wrong to others to benefit himself. In the novel The Great Gatsby by FitzGerald‚ the character Gatsby is the exact opposite of great. The title itself is merely a sarcastic statement and readers realize that as they continue reading the novel. Gatsby is not great because he is self-centered‚ obsessive

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    A Synopsis of How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff When most people hear or read a statistic‚ they quickly have to decide if the numbers listed are valid or invalid. It is usually assumed that the author of the statistic is knowledgeable in the field to which the statistic pertains. However‚ on many occasions‚ the statistic is false‚ due to the author’s wording. Darrell Huff’s novel How to Lie with Statistics is a manual that can help individuals catch these lies. The novel allows readers

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    When Advertisements Lie

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    When Advertisements Lie? Symbiosis Institute of Business Management‚ Pune MBA –I‚ Division A Authored by: Ashish Unadkat (35110) Aadhar Agarwal (35130) Malvika Vakil (35124) Shilpa Minj (35144) Tishya Relia (35149) Yash Sanghvi (35152) Contents 1. Introduction..................................................................................................... 3 2. Advertising Standards Council of India ......................................................... 3 3. Legal issues in advertising

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    In today’s Los Angeles times (attached) I read an interesting article about people freed that had been incarcerated unjustly. Some of these 13 men had been in prison for decades for crimes that they did not commit. Interestingly this reminds me growing up my older sister. She got in trouble several times for taking things that did not belong to her from that moment she was always suspected of anything that was missing as lost. It was assumed that she was the guilty party. Upon watching the videos

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    One reason may be that she is afraid of her father‚ Robert E. Lee Ewell. While questioning all three witnesses‚ it is found that Mr. Ewell may have been the one to hit Mayella. During Mr. Ewells testimony‚ we learn he writes with his left hand. This means his left hand is dominant‚ and it’s possible for him to have hit Mayella’s right side easily. He also would have a supposed reason. According to Tom Robinson‚ he saw Mayella kiss him. This would’ve induced

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    Mirrors Don't lie

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    body parts and thus trick the brain into healing itself. Mirror therapy has been successful in treating disorders like phantom limb syndrome‚ chronic pain and post-stroke paralysis. “In a sense‚ mirrors are the best ‘virtual reality’ system that we can build‚” said Marco Bertamini of the University of Liverpool. “The object

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    Why Do We Become Guilty?

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    Law is a topic mentioned when we talk about illegal activity and the things that were not able to legally do as citizen of the United States. When we end up breaking the law up‚ we are innocent before proven guilty. This all happens within the court system. This is where they find out whether you’re guilty or not‚ so I felt that this would be a great place to do my project. I’m able to get more knowledge about the law and the people around me. Some of the things that you see in court can be astonishing

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    Daniel Huynh Mr. Bandy Honors English 9 Period 1 January 24‚ 2013 Gun control The Sandy Hook shooting. The theater shooting. What do they have in common? Guns. The question though‚ is how we should limit them. Many think that we should completely illegalize them‚ but is it really going to solve the problem? The truth of the matter is that guns don’t kill people; the criminal that wields the gun kills people. Limiting the use of guns is not an ideal solution and it will not stop criminals

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    The Truth Behind a Lie

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    The Truth Behind a Lie Lena Madison Axia College of the University of Phoenix COM 120 Effective Persuasive Writing Pamela Strunk October 1‚ 2006 Sports are among the greatest of human pleasures‚ [and] one of the U.S.’ biggest industries…”(Sheed‚ 1995‚ p. 10). Success is considered by many to be the most important goal of sports‚ and at the level of professional sports‚ winning is the ultimate goal. Because winning is so important‚ athletes‚ whether they are young or old‚ professional or

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    Why Do We Need To Belong

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    The need to belong is something we humans desire. Aristotle called us the “ social animal”. Psychology has shown that we need to associate with others‚ and develop close relationships. Being with someone or with a group makes us feel like we are part of something bigger and more important than ourselves. This need to belong is often referred to as belongingness‚ “ human emotional need to affiliate with and be accepted by members of a group.” Moreover‚ this is why people tend to form cliques and distance

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