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• Manipulation – Is advertising a form of manipulation; or is it just a persuasive technique?
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• Exaggeration – Is exaggerating your achievements on a job or college application a form of lying?
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• Disguising the truth – Should companies be allowed to disguise unhealthy ingredients in food by using misleading labels?
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• Passing off – Is it wrong to pass off someone else’s work as your own if you improve it?
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• Swearing to tell the truth – Should people be forced to swear to tell the truth in all important situations; not just in court?
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• Telling lies – Are white lies better than brutal honesty?
When is it okay to tell a lie?
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• Fibbing – Are small fibs harmless; or can they lead to bigger lies?
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• Distortion – Do the media distort the truth; or is it just different perspectives on the same story?
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• Telling the truth – Should you always tell the truth; even if it could ruin a friendship?
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• Making excuses – Should students be punished for constantly making excuses for unfinished work?
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• Misleading – Should politicians face legal consequences for misleading the public?
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• Fooling others – Is it ethical for influencers to fool their audience with highly edited images?
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• Revealing – Is it always the right thing to reveal the truth; even if it hurts someone?
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• Photoshopping – Should social media platforms ban photoshopped images that create unrealistic beauty standards?
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• Deception – Is it okay to deceive someone to protect their feelings?
Give an example.
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• Owning up – Should people be given lighter punishments if they own up to their mistakes early?
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• Cheating – Is it ever acceptable to cheat on a test if you’re under a lot of pressure?
Why or why not?
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• Fabrication – Should people be punished for fabricating news or stories that spread online?
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