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    Cause and Effect of Lying

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    The Cause & Effect Of Lying I believe that under no circumstances should lying be acceptable. I was raised and brought up in a household that didn’t tolerate lying at all. I do -understand that people have their reasons‚ but lying always holds something negative. While lying might seem like an easy way out‚ it actually puts you in more trouble than you were in to begin with. It never solves the problem‚ it just makes it worse. For some reason people believe that

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    The Knife thrower

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    The Knife Thrower Essay The Knife Thrower is a short story written by Steven Millhauser and appeared in Harper’s Magazine for the first time‚ in 1997. The story is about a well-known knife thrower‚ named Hensch‚ who is visiting a small town for a single Saturday night. There are a lot of rumours about Hensch and the people in town are excited to see if they are true. Young women want to bear the knife masters wounds proudly‚ and rumour is that he once wounded an assistant badly. At the

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    the essence of her life. By the end of the book‚ they begin to also believe that she wants to ask them‚ as a last resort‚ to help her in her healing process by the following: giving her much need attention and through that‚ letting her clear her conscience of guilt over the wrong acts that she had committed. They feel that she is successful in this aim because of the use of metaphorical truth. Firstly‚ this metaphorical truth gives rise to two different emotions within groups of readers that motivate

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    People are interacting socially everyday. Whether it is online chatting with friends‚ playing on a sports team‚ or even collaborating with coworkers‚ people are involved in society. However‚ we the people‚ tend to act differently when around specific groups. Furthermore‚ we happen to find the importance of being with people‚ rather than alone by ourselves. “The Hive Switch is a group-related adaption that can only be explained by a theory of between-group selection‚” (Haidt 278). There is no true

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    abstract concepts like death. While he acts with great loyalty to George‚ he has no comprehension of the idea of "loyalty." For that reason‚ he often does not mean to do the things that get him into trouble‚ and once he does get into trouble‚ he has no conscience to define his actions in terms of guilt. Lennie only defines them in terms of consequences: "George is going to give me hell" or "George won’t let me tend the rabbits." He is devoted to George like a dog is devoted to its master‚ and he tries to

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    told that he will become king and so his desire for the prophecy to become reality becomes an obsessive trait for him. Macbeth’s ambitions completely change his nature and ultimately alter his views upon the world by ruling out his moral and social conscience. Due to Macbeth’s ambitions‚ he is filled with the notion of being king and results to murder as the way of attaining the title while completely disregarding his morals. He even questions himself as to why he suggests that murder will be the solution

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    was it put there by the Black Man (Satan)‚ or did it emerge on his skin because of the struggle occurring in his soul? Dimmesdale is a hypocrite through much of the book. He remains the respected and saintly minister on the outside‚ but his conscience eats away at him until he can hardly stand himself. He wants people to see him for who he really is. Though he tries to confess his sins to the congregation‚ they do not take him seriously‚ because he is never specific about the sins he has committed

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    the wave

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    EIntroduction: Morton Rhue’s the wave is a novel based on the true events of Ron Jones‚ in 1969. The main character is Ben Ross a history teacher who wants his students to realize the importance of democracy and individual conscience in the face of mass‚ manipulation and indoctrination. He first shows the students a video on the Nazi camps and what happened to the Jews that were forced to live there. Allot of the students became uncomfortable after watching the film. Mr. Ross then conducts an experiment

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    Man & Humanity

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    Mahboob A. Khawaja‚ PhD “The hell of human suffering‚ evil and oppression is paved with good intentions. The men who have most injured and oppressed humanity‚ who have most deeply sinned against it‚ were according to their standards and their conscience good men; what was bad in them‚ what wrought moral evil and cruelty‚ treason to truth and progress‚ was not at all in their intentions‚ in their purpose‚ in their personal character‚ but in their opinions.” - (Robert Briffault. The Making of Humanity

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    conflicts like fate and pressures of society oppose the will of the characters. The Scarlet Letter contains both internal and external conflicts‚ which hamper the well being of the main characters. Internal conflicts exist only in one’s mind or conscience. Such as is the case of Reverend Dimmesdale. Reverend Dimmesdale finds himself torn between his lover and his congregation. The Reverend torments himself daily on whether or not to admit his sins with Hester. On the one hand‚ Dimmesdale has an obligation

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