Causes and Effects of Lying Essay

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    Annabel Lee. He started out his life with a terrible childhood, which may have an effect on his vast drinking disorder. Once he left his home, he had an even worse adulthood, and was very depressed. The theory of alcoholism is the cause behind Edgar Allan Poe’s death. The website www.score.addicaid.com states that, “Edgar Allan Poe had a long problem with alcohol and said the stress and pain of his wife’s illness was the cause of both his alcoholism and his ‘insanity’.” This led many of his avid…

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    more easily. Jealousy can have the same effect as cancer on the body clouding one’s thoughts and violently moving through the body. Jealousy continues to ruin relationships, turning people into criminals, and in a sense paralyzing a person’s mind it also relics a strong emotion that causes a person to feel a low self-esteem, greed, selfishness, envy, and a negative outlook on situations. Jealousy leads to irrational actions such as manipulating others to cause pain and anguish in their lives,…

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    Having guilt causing many people to take very extreme actions and hide from the truth; but when people confess to their guilt they feel renewed and accept their consequences. During The Crucible; guilt took these effects on many of the townspeople, all due the girls having guilt in the beginning of the story. When the girls were caught for dancing naked in the woods, they blamed it on Tituba then other townspeople to try and hide from the consequences. Then they kept…

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    changes in precipitation patterns. The strength and timing of extreme weather events are also being altered. Various ecosystems are seeing changes in their flora and fauna. Changes in the sun’s energy and shifting ocean currents have always had some effect on the variability of Earth’s climate. The warming observed over the…

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    subject to prove that global warming is indeed happening, because I am highly concerned for our planet’s future, and I hope to prove in this project that carbon dioxide can indeed cause the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse Gasses: Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, causing the greenhouse effect. According to A Student’s Guide to Climate Change, the major greenhouse gasses present in the atmosphere are, carbon dioxide, making up around 64.3% of all greenhouse…

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    Destructive forces in fiction and reality Destructive forces are societal pressures that cause destruction in the lives of humans when they choose to give in to them. Hysteria, jealousy, and greed are three of these destructive forces that have an effect on the lives of people every day. Hysteria is characterized by irrational actions that are produced by fear. Jealousy is hatred for someone else because of something that they possess that you cannot or do not have. Lastly, greed is the…

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    There is an important moral distinction between a harmful effect occurring as a side effect of pursuing a good end and causing the harm as means to the good end. Sometimes it is expressed as the view that it is permissible to cause a harmful effect we do not intend, but is an inevitable result of doing something good (if the good thing sufficiently outweighs the bad), but it is wrong to intend the harmful effect, even if we intend it only in order to achieve the good result. So it is…

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    evolved into a book. Since then, an article titled, Taking Bulls**t Seriously, by Paul Babbitt has debuted, arguing that “BS is not lying but instead an indifference to truth and a misrepresentation of the self -- and worse than lying.” By the statement being made, Babbitt is making a claim that he very well believes that bullshitting is in fact much worse than lying. He does a good job at supporting his argument through rhetoric, hypocrisy, and propaganda. Overall the article argues that…

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    The 5 things health experts said were bad for you in 2616 are Alcohol, Opioids, Distracted Walking, Deep Space, and Marijuana. Alcohol causes 7 different types of cancer. They are Mouth cancer, Pharyngeal cancer (upper throat), Oesophageal cancer (food pipe), Laryngeal cancer (voice box), Breast cancer, Bowel cancer, and Liver cancer. Alcohol also causes more fatalities than overdoses from prescription painkillers. Opioids do more harm than they do good. During the research, injured rodents that…

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    Punishment Vs Rewarding

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    yet he tries to hide it by sneaking and lying (Markham, 2). Instead of comprehension, punishment forces the child to “memorize” what not to do and promotes fear, which creates psychological problems as stated in previous subtopics. As seen in these examples, the use of punishment is in capable of teaching the subject why he got the punishment or why he shouldn’t do a behavior it can be observed both in humans and other animals like dogs. It promotes lying and sneaking, in short not performing a…

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