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    Perform the speech just as I showed you, clearly and smoothly. If you want to speak louder as bad actors usually do, I might willingly look for a newscaster to read the lines for me. Don’t overuse too many hand gestures; just do as few as possible, moderately, like this. If a powerful tempest of passion comes on you while you are on stage, keep your emotions moderate and smooth. I deeply hate a wig wearing, a bombastic actor that tears a passion into shreds, bursting everyone’s ears to impress…

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    Honesty, Trust, Truth are simple words but are complicated issues to deal with. We face them in our daily lives and find it difficult to handle them. As a parent, the most stressful and difficult thing is to decide, whether the child should be told the truth or not. Parents find it a problem to decide whether telling the truth will be helpful or harmful. Parents face the problem of openness and they have to think hard how much truth they can share with their child. The truth if not told in the…

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    Do you believe it would be difficult to chose between loyalty and honesty? Ethical decisions are never easy to make, but what if your decision was going to effect those closest to you indefinitely and extensively? My parents got married while my mom was about four months pregnant with me. As far as I can remember, growing up my parents had less than a handful of arguments, they were madly in love, and had a happy marriage. They had my little brother when I was three years old and bought their…

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    Honesty, to me, is one of the most important attributes of a person, so I will begin with two very honest statements. The first being, I composed this essay and it reflects my ideas as expressed in my own words and thus reflects my writing ability.The second truth is as follows: for most of my life, pharmacy was not the career I thought I would find my passion in or that SDSU was where I would find a second home. From middle school through most of high school I was set on attending the…

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    and homely style sanctioned him to deride gangsters, prohibition, politicians, government programs, and host of further controversial topics in an approach that was fathomed by a national audience. Rogers endeavored to identify the key elements of honesty within his era. Consequently, influencing the decision…

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    oath. Brutus disagrees, “No, not an oath. If not the face of men, / The sufferance of our souls, the time’s abuse– / If these be motives weak, break off betimes, / And every man hence to his idle bed” (II.i.115-118). This shows how Brutus leans on honesty and honor. He believes that swearing to an oath ruins the justness of their reasons. With enough moral integrity, the conspirators should need no oath. Their cause should be enough reason to go through their plans, they should not need any…

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    perspective, who is told by Nick, which in a way is an invisible and non-judgmental narrator. Sensitive humility demonstrates integrity, conscience, and patience, described by Nick Caraway while he narrates within the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Honesty is heavily expressed throughout the Great Gatsby. The honest man describes Nick Caraway personality throughout the novel in many different elements. For example, in the text Nick says “Every one suspects himself of at least one of the…

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    The character of Meursault is misinterpreted not only in the book but also by the readers themselves portraying him as an immoral and insensitive murderer who is incapable of feeling remorse even at his mother’s funeral. Also, many of Meursault’s actions and thoughts are viewed as being nihilistic as he constantly mentions that ‘all is meaningless’. In the Afterword, we can see that Camus meant that the character of Meursault is ‘driven by tenacious and therefore profound passion, the passion…

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    his life, he would most definitely have excellent advice to offer about maintaining authentic relationships. Pip knows a lot about honesty as well as dishonesty, therefore he has something to say about it. After Pip visits Miss Havisham’s house, he lies about it to his sister and Mr.Pumblechook;…

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    The truth is inevitable and it will always eventually reveal itself. Honesty is a powerful thing that can make relationships or destroy them. Some people think that liars, cheaters, and stealers could get away with a crime, but they always get what they deserve in the end. Strength through honesty and the truth is viable and important because the truth will always present itself. Telling the truth will get you into less trouble and continuing to hide the truth usually makes things worse.…

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