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    There is no correct way to consider lying morally wrong or right, regardless of the severity. Stephanie Ericsson uses powerful metaphors and personal experiences in “The Ways We Lie” to justify the use of our everyday fibs. Using these types of techniques pull her readers in and broaden their judgement without being too bias or vague. Ericsson begins by explaining how she told the bank that her deposit was in the mail even though she hadn't even written out the check yet (120). This already has more

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    Utilitarian views are based on the production of happiness, pleasure, and utility. Our actions as human beings are judged as right or wrong. Moral actions in society produce pleasure and immoral actions produce pain. Utilitarianism focuses on actions that should be taken for a society not for just one person. The whole idea is to maximize happiness, do what will produce more pleasure for all and not what will bring pain for all. The Katian perspective focuses on universal rights, not just on a community

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    from lying, but because I knew that lying wouldn’t set my pants on fire, so I could lie all that I wanted with no repercussions. The way that we perceive lying is pretty funny. Everyone knows that it’s a “bad thing” to do, and yet, we justify it with the concept of “white lies”. And maybe it’s this notion that there exists a form of lying that isn’t bad that alleviates the stigma on lying for me. Perhaps that’s what makes Huck feel so justified when he lies too. And this notion that lying is acceptable

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    Lying is something we all do, even if we are not proud of it. Sometimes we do it to protect someone or their feelings. Other times we do it to stay out of trouble. Regardless of what you lie about, it can still impact relationships. Trust is like a piece of paper, once it is crumpled it can’t be perfect again. Lying can ruin your relationship with someone and could possibly turn them against you no matter how small the lie is. When you lie about something it normally leads to another lie to cover

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    reader excellent advice about lying. The quote “A lie stands on one leg, truth on two.” means that the truth is more stable than a lie. When a lie is told, it will likely be found out, and the person will end up in trouble. Telling the truth about things will always go further than lying about it. I think that Benjamin Franklin was trying to teach us not to lie because lying never gets us far. We learn that truth will always bring us success. Someone who is known for lying won't be listened to when

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    Mayella Ewell Trial

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    committing this crime she could protect herself from her abusive father, but instead, ended up contributing to killing an innocent man. Lying can change someone's life forever. By the end of this case, you will see that Mayella Ewell is guilty of lying under oath. Members of the jury, the county, will review the evidence to show that Mayella Ewell is guilty of lying and forever changing Tom Robinson’s life. Mayella says, “He had me round the neck.

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    Us Is Dying Book Report

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    Seifert English 16 April 2024 One of Us Is Lying-Book Review The Book One of Us Is Lying is a very well written book in my opinion. The genre of this book is psychological thriller. This is a physiological thriller because throughout the book you will find elements of suspense, mystery, and tragedy. One of Us Is Lying is written by the author Karen M. Macaras. The main characters in the book are Cooper, Addy, Nate, Bronwyn and Simon. One of Us Is Lying revolves around five ordinary high school students

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    The Is A Common Game

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    Jenga is a common game known to most children and adults, and lying is a game, too. Right? No? Well, okay, for a moment, think of lying as the game of Jenga. The Jenga tower is built out of blocks of honesty. Every lie we tell to others takes away some of the honesty and trust in our relationships; therefore, a block of honesty is taken out of the tower. The little lies we tell every day that “don’t matter” are the Jenga blocks that slide out easily. Next, there’s the slightly bigger lies that hurt

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    Fahrenheit 451 Lies

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    they feel the shame and the guilt of that lie? On average, people lie between ten to two hundred times a day. But doesn't all of that lying come with a lot of conflict and trouble? The more that you lie the more conflict arises by avoiding truth then if it were to be faced head-on. Throughout Fahrenheit 451, it is clear that there are significant amounts of lying in this society. Most of these lies are from the government trying to protect their society from the truth that they are working so hard

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    Deception. When asked to response to the word deception many people think of heinous crimes such as fraud and theft. Little white lies seem to slip the mind, why is that? The social norms of lying have been accepted by society as a whole. It is essential in order to live a healthy life, lying is necessary. As a people we have acknowledged and allowed this deception to continue to a certain degree. Social settings allow personal and emotional growth within a person. We are all fully functioning

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