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    Honesty and fairness is the all-encompassing issue within the automotive industry, touching on safety versus cost and environmental impact. However, it is most prominent in the automotive repair industry. Customers are once again the primary stakeholder affected by this issue, as they are taken advantage of for increased profits by mechanics and automotive salesman. Similar to the previous two issues, honesty and transparency are paramount values when it comes to the fairness of prices. The most…

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    As ethos has various meanings, although the main and the standout is honesty as well as credibility, so it is important to acquire the necessary skills. Hence, in order to build trust and authority, the speaker must show its intent as well as fair-mindedness. Moreover, as stated in the article " The Daily show has emerged…

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    Honesty is more than telling the truth, it means having integrity. The pilgrim who shows these traits the most is the Knight. The Knight "followed chivalry/Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy"(Lines 45-46). He does great things for his kingdom and the people in it. He even remains humble in spite of those achievements. Similarly to the Knight, the Parson is a respectable person. "He [is] an honest worker, good and true/Living in peace and perfect charity"(Lines 142-143). The Parson helps…

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    Holden Caulfield Honesty

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    ” The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger is a notable classic among english literature. This tale of a mentally unstable young man by the name of Holden Caulfield going through a journey to find his purpose. Something that many people with his condition tend to search for. We are told this tale though his own eyes, his side of the story and only his side only, it is a year later in what we can assume to be a psychiatric hospital. With all of this in mind, it can be questionable whether or not…

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    friend lets him in on Tom’s affair, hesitantly saying, “Tom’s got some woman in New York.” Nick stays true to his father’s words to not express criticism for a side he isn’t familiar with. This is the first glimpse we get of the contrast between the honesty of Nick and the insincerity of the individuals he meets. Soon after, Tom, in a sense to allay tension off himself, corroborates to Nick, “That’s right! We heard you were engaged.” This sudden outburst abruptly muddles Nick, as he doesn’t…

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    If one is honest, they are to be free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere. The quality of being honest is honesty. Although characters in The Great Gatsby are quite sincere, they fall short in the possession of honesty. The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which depicts how American life was during the Roaring Twenties. The narrator of the novel is Nick Carraway, a former soldier whom is now selling bonds in New York. This novel became significant because it has given a…

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    even had any rights. Huck Finn is one of the main books thatI believe, should be taught in every school, because it teaches many life lessons. The book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finnteaches a numerous amount of life lessons. Firstly is that of honesty. Honestly is one of the most important aspects of trust in life. Humans are shaped by their interactions and how they convey information. An individual consciously makes the choice to tell the truth or to lie every day.All throughout Huck…

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    Throughout The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald continuously emphasizes the honesty of the narrator. Two possible reasons for this accentuation are: to show the effect of other characters on Nick’s developing moral direction, and to convince the reader of the credibility of their narrator. In regards to Nick’s moral direction within the book, it quickly becomes evident that his need to conform to those around him, and the peer pressure he is subjected to, are greatly influencing his actions. This is…

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    Sohrab had run away because he wanted to be alone in his thoughts about religion, sex, and violence. When Sohrab allowed Amir to touch him, Amir knew that he was developing a bond with Sohrab. He clearly wanted to adopt him and begin a cycle of honesty to end the cycle of lies and betrayals that three generations had to endure. Later on that day, Amir…

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    of getting caught by the police, getting deported, or killed is an honest living. For example if an illegal immigrant has to marry some in America to avoid getting deported or resorting to crime to make a living is not honest. “We learned about honesty and integrity - that the truth matters... that you don't take shortcuts or play by your own set of rules... and success doesn't count unless you earn it fair and square”. What has been interpreted from the quote from Michelle Obama is that if you…

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