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    Mark twain says “With courage you will dare to take risks, have strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble. Courage is the foundation of integrity”. In princess and the goblin Curdie shows courage using compassion and integrity by staying overnight in the garden to watch over the princess, and to earn toward a new red petticoat for his mother. Honor is the product of courage integrity wisdom humbleness and basically every virtue. It takes a lifetime to earn and a second to lose.…

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    According to Merriam Webster, betrayal means to hurt someone who trusts you, such as a friend, relative or partner by doing something morally wrong. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth and in “The Social Network” directed by David Fincher both protagonists seem trustworthy. However, through time both Macbeth and Mark Zuckerberg betray their friends, their partners and those around them. Eventually their deception leads to very negative outcomes. Both Macbeth and Mark Zuckerberg betray their friends. In…

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    One of the greatest inflictions in life is betrayal. It destroys trust, and thus, eradicates the relationships which allow society to function. In most scenarios, a betrayal takes place between two individuals that are close or directly related to one another, and can be difficult to predict until it has already occurred. If not managed correctly, devastation is the only outcome for those who are betrayed, which can lead to their demise both mentally and physically. This can be distinctly…

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    Ursula Le Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” is a great example of how inequality is often present, yet ignored, in our society. Like the citizens of Omelas, most people think that it’s okay, or rather necessary, for one person to suffer for the greater good. In our case, the one person who suffers is not actually a person. It is, in fact, a group of people who’s suffering is constantly being ignored. Le Guin uses the child in "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas" to demonstrate the line…

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    There are many different views about the concept of betrayal. Betrayal is described by World Book Online as a “. . . violation of trust or confidence.” Furthermore, there are different ways to be betrayed or to betray someone. Common examples of betrayal include adultery, mutiny, and stealing from a trusting friend. Betrayal also has an emotional effect on individuals. Being betrayed by an individual will induce the feelings of being “. . . taken advantage of, deceived, humiliated, despised,…

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    Betrayal and Mysteries From the novel, Dark Inside Around the world, there are situations where people trust one another yet on the same token, they can not always depend on each other. Broken trust can lead to danger which can lead to fear. In modern societies there are people who fiercely, yet secretly despise their own countrymen, peers, neighbours and so on. Although the negativity is not always “open” nor does it arise often, it is under the surface, almost like it is hidden, but it is…

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    Honesty is a fundamental part of any relationship. It plays the part of the foundation and building of trust. Often, it's the reason why bonds start to get intimate and gets deeper with meaning. Situations such as individuals letting their guards down in front of their friends is usually a result of trust. Earning a person's trust is often achieved through being truthful and genuine to that individual. Although, some individuals might think lying is a must in situations I think the opposite. I…

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    1984 Letter Essay

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    Year: 1984 Dear myself, When you read this you have probably been through a lot and you won’t even remember that you have written this letter. That is exactly the reason why I am writing this letter to you at this moment, to help you remember what your feelings were and what the actual truth is. Hopefully, you thoroughly believe what I’ am saying and become the same Winston again as you used to be… You have committed various crimes that have lead to your ‘vaporation’ as the Party calls it.…

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    The Truth Behind Trust When introduced to someone for the very first time, trust is automatically given. I listen to the words coming off their lips and believe it. Why? Because I haven’t yet been handed a reason not to. Eventually, stories begin to change, and the truth is unveiled. We call them out, announcing we know what they assume we don’t, yet they continue to fib. Some may begin to tell the truth, while others continue to lie. Some may beg for forgiveness, and other don’t even try.…

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    Trust is the firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. From the time, we were born in an infant stage babies interaction with the mother determines whether an attitude of trust or mistrust will be incorporated into his/her personality. When the mother responds to the infant’s physical need and provide ample affection such as love and security, then the infant will develop a sense of trust. Therefore, when the mother is inattentive, resentful or…

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