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    Barbados Monologue

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    Barbados……. Well…. No! I will not think like that! I do not want to be part of the devil work, or am I already a part of it? Have I already been corrupted? I did say “It is the proper morning to fly into hell” while speaking to the witches. I do not wish to change my statement. It is true, people are going to lose their life… are people this blind that they do not see what this is causing to this town!? How must no one see the wandering cows in search of their owners, Orphans in search of their

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    Why Do We Lie

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    Picture this your friend is cheating in a test what do you do? Tell the teacher or stay quiet. Everybody lies from little kids to adult to get out of trouble or also to protect your friends or family feelings or dangerous situation. Lying is only acceptable when it can be used to protect and care for others. Lying can help protect others feeling. For example, in the article, “It’s the truth”, by NBCNews.com, Cohen states that “Not only is lying Justified, it is sometimes a moral duty.” Also

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    "The Ways We Lie" is a name of an article by Stephanie Ericsson. Stephanie Ericsson is a published free-lance writer. This article is from an American magazine Utne Reader and this article is based off her experience. The article is about the different ways we lie and the types of lies and why lies are dangerous. In this article Stephanie Ericsson quoted "We lie. We all do. We exaggerate, minimize, we avoid confrontation, we spare people's feelings, we conveniently forget, we keep secrets, small

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    man that comes to one’s house to steal cookies and brings people presents.” Parents have argued that telling one’s children is not harmful at all. And they are just carrying a tradition that their parents have passed down to them. It is unbelievable that parents can have the audacity to look into their children’s eyes and tell them that Santa exists, thus from my perspective, parents should stop lying to their children. Many may wonder why telling their children that a fat man comes to sneak in their

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    brings a good argument to the table in the article ‘“A Certain Point of View” Lying Jedi, Honest Sith, and the Viewers Who Love Them’. The argument is extremely valid because it sheds light on a very important question. Why do we hate the bad guys in movies because they are evil and lie, when the good guys are doing most of the lying? Most of the lying the author points out to us in the movies that are being carried out by what we would call the good side. The good guys or Jedi are lying with good intentions

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    dangerous. Therefore, we should be more wary of our lies and their consequences. Lies can be detrimental and do have the potential to change society for the worse. Lying is a common habit that everyone has had experiences with. I have lied and have been lied to numerous times. Everyone has. However, not everyone exposed to a certain lie is aware of it’s true power. In her essay “The Ways We Lie”, Stephanie Ericsson criticizes our bad habit of lying. She explains many different types of lies and even

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    We are all liars. Have you wondered how many times you lie in one day? A study by the University of Massachussets says that we lie two to three times every ten minutes1. But, don`t feel bad, you`re with dishonest company. The problem is not that we lie, it is that we do not lie well. In his famous essay, “On the Decay on the Art of Lying,” author Mark Twain says there is a good kind of lying, and we need to understand how to lie artfully. Such being said, Twain implies that everyone lies. No matter

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    have watched or the stories we have read, it is that humans lie. We lie to each other, we lie for the sake of others, we lie about why we lie, and we especially lie to ourselves. Lying happens all the time, I sometimes catch myself lying when I don’t even need to. But is all lying entirely bad? When I was little I was taught lying is not a good thing and it is something that should be avoided at all costs. Yet, as I get older and my life lie count goes up, I think lying deserves more credit for being

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    during a conversation with his father, in which his father says, “Christopher, do you understand that I love you? And I said “Yes,” because loving someone is helping them when they get in trouble, and looking after them, and telling them the truth” (Haddon 87). Christopher believes that if you love someone, you always have to be truthful, but he doesn’t understand that love can be shown through lies. Sometimes people lie in order to protect the person they love. Christopher assumes that his father

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    widely accepted definition. “A lie is a statement made by one who does not believe it with the intention that someone else shall be led to believe it.” The reason this definition is often accepted by most is because in order to object and revise this definition in anyway one must first explain the four imperative conditions for lying. An individual must first make a statement, the individual must believe the

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