Causes and Effects of Lying Essay

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    lack of effort to improve and moral tendencies portray his own depression. Depression affects everyone different. For some, it causes them to be solitary while for others, they may try to change themselves in an unhealthy way. Holden is a liar. He lies to cover up his own actions, and he quickly…

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    related to the existence of the Greenhouse Effect. The Greenhouse Effect is known as “a general warming effect felt on Earth’s surface, produced by greenhouse gases” (EPA Glossary). These greenhouse gases include methane, ozone, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (CO2). These gases work by “[allowing]…

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    contaminated, and they are not disposed off in a manner that could be considered safe. Waste disposal is another cause of soil pollution. Since the waste is not disposed properly, the waste pollutes the soil and water. Clearly, the actual waste is mostly coming from humans. However, humans just dump the waste in dumps, and it irrefutably pollutes the soil and the water. Acid rain is another cause of soil pollution. The polluted water could dissolve away at some extremely important nutrients…

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    Psychopathic In Enron

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    According the Alex Gibney’s movie, I would say that I believe in the correctness of Joel Bakan’s arguments. Enron Company shows “psychopathic” traits that provide effect to their employees and other people lives. The actions involve immoral actions, shadow business and money manipulations that destroy people careers. Joe Bakan gave clear view that what Enron did was planned. Moreover, Enron took a risk that could make a huge profit, however; was over their opportunity. In my opinion,…

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    Bang! Shots in the distance ,Your heart drops as you step outside. You’re running down the street with fear your eyes, heart beating out your chest. And you get that feeling of becoming numb. Pushing through the crowd and you see your loved one lying in the street slowly dying in a pool of their own blood. Imagine your loved one's life being taken by the ones we expect to “protect & serve”. Imagine your safety being violated by the “the man”. Police brutality affects multiple different…

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    American essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world.” Fear can be caused by many things and become many things, but the type of fear that causes people to stay quiet or even lie can be particularly devastating. A real life example of this fear could be as simple as a thief blaming their thievery on someone else; however, an extreme example of this devastation can be shown in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, where fear led an entire city to…

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    Kurt Vonnegut's The Lie

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    important in her mind and it becomes obvious that she was flooded with worry over Eli. “The first thing, said Dr.Remenzel quite loudly, is to get Eli admitted to Whitehill. After that we’ll bring him back.” This shows how Eli's lie had a negative effect on his dad and that he became quite angry and was determined to get Eli into Whitehill. After Dr. Remenzel found out that he didn't make it into the school he decided to take matters into his own hands and get Eli into the school by himself. He…

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    despite the common knowledge that lying is wrong. This contradiction in society can present a moral problem. Famous philosophers Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill both present alternatives views concerning…

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    Conformity In Store

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    In this example of the man collapsing in store, there are many situational and personal factors. In the statement before the question, it says, “A man collapsed in a convenience store where seven other people were shopping in nearby aisles. None of these customers helped the man, with several of them stepping over him or taking pictures of him.” This statement is an example of Conformity. Conformity is a social influence or pressure of following a group. The seven people in the store…

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    Is Lying An Ethical Issue

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    Lying has always been an ethical issue contested on a case by case basis as to whether or not an ethical issue is created by the lie. An ethical issue exists whenever an individual or group must make choice regarding issues that they know will be right, or wrong; ethical, or unethical. A major ethical issue that I have faced as an individual was a major lie regarding my condition in sixth and eighth grades. In sixth grade, at the very beginning of the year, I began having panic attacks in school…

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