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    opinion I think you should not lie you should always tell the truth, it will avoid all danger, and last avoid all consequences. For example, the reason you should never lie because you have to be honest. No matter what it is you should be, it's better if you are honest to your loved ones. Cause when they found out you lied they will be hurt and asked themselves why not be honest since the first place? Why lie? Another reason why I think you shouldn't lie because it prevents from all…

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    story, but it tends to make you think about your life and how some things we do everyday and tend to take for granted. Like take for example you tend to see people with “nice” cars or homes, you start trying to live up to their standards and tend to lie about how you live to impress others. You will lose everything you have, trying to be Mr. or Mrs. Everything. In this play the main character, Willy Loman, tends to have problems with being honest with his life and his business. Willy thinks…

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    The year 2016 is one of the worst and stupidest years in American history, but at least frail, sickly, and old Hillary’s recent collapse helped restore America’s faith in the power of love. The moment Bill heard that she was sick he rushed to his woman’s bedside. And then, as soon as he was finished, he picked up the phone and called Chelsea’s apartment to see how Hillary was doing. Where was Bill in all this anyway? Even if some media hack had suffered an unexpected bout of Sudden Onset…

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    Serial Podcast Analysis

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    Lying everyone does it and “studies show that the average person lies several times a day. Some of those lies are bigges although this may be true more often than not, the lies we tell are little white lies” (psychologytoday.com). Serial podcast is an online series where host Sarah Koenig talks about real life news in a story like format each season. Season 1 deals with the 1999 case against Adnan Syed convicted with murder of his then ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee and 17 years of age. With his…

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    What would you do if you had to choose between life and death, would you save your reputation and die trying, or live a life full of shame and guilt? This is the question John Proctor was faced with at the end of Act four.John’s first choice was to live, to save his life. However the more time he spent dwelling on it and knowing that it would ruin his reputation he denied the crime. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller John Proctor made the right decision, because he was honest, he saved his…

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    way of changing perceptions. It is, above all, a way of asserting power.” (Gopnik 3). By completely ignoring the truth, Trump shows that he does not value facts, and that he believes wholeheartedly in what he is saying. When Trump tells a lie that is obviously a lie, he isn’t trying to make people believe it’s true. His clear falsehood and lack of regret about telling it goes against the idea of sanity. After such a huge falsehood begins, it is not possible to make the topic believable or normal…

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    Personal Interest Paradigm

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    Of note is a biblical principle, which posits stories of lying and deception. The principle explores the question: does God ever put one in a position where one has to lie? Not if Revelation 21:8 is to be believed, “…and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire…” (Revelation 21:8, KJV). Nevertheless, the credence alludes to lying leads to perishing. It would therefore perhaps be advantageous…

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    Stella Liebeck Murder

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    The biggest surprise to me was that Mrs. Stella Liebeck never asked for anything more than just what she could not cover medically, and for McDonalds to look into it so this did not happen to anyone else. The extent of her injuries was also a surprise. Learning the fact that she was a passenger and her nephew had pulled over while they got situated did change my perspective. I do believe that it was Mrs. Liebeck’s fault for spilling the coffee, however McDonalds had been aware of several…

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    Summary: The article Maximising Opportunities to Detect Verbal Deception written by C.J Dando & R. Bull is written to show facts from their research shows that they have a stronger and more accurate way of conducting interviews. In the past Interviewers in criminal cases have used the strategy and early approach. The strategy or “late” approach has the interviewer ask all questions first, then reveal all information known about the case and evidence to the suspect after all questions have been…

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    Miriam Analysis

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    what you think would be considered dignified. However, his peer and teacher, Murderer Maloney, do not accept this behavior. When asked to tells where he was when late to class, Delanie tells the truth and it was expected by his class that he should lie. Shockingly disappointed his teacher expresses to Delanie “Hold out your hand!’ Compared with the laughter the slaps were nothing, and besides I had the example of the invisible presences to sustain me. I did not flinch” (O'Connor 212). He his…

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