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Post #12

 A lie is cooperative because it does not take hold until a person decides to accept it. I agree because you can call out a lie most times. Lying brings what we wish we are with what we want to because we want it to be true. Being covertly for lying means that we accept lying in everyday life. We all use white lies. Some techniques to spot liars are using formal and distant language, freezing their upper half, tell story in chronological order, and not being willing to brainstorm ideas on the subject. We want to know these to know if people are lying. Honesty is worth preserving. One way to change this is through punishing lying other than true right lies.

Post #11

 One I want to have after college is a better work pace. By this I mean spreading the work out more during the week rather than doing most of it on one day. I feel that this would reduce any stress. A second skill is to better hold conversations with new people. This would help improve my outcome in interviews. A third skill is to be able to better invest myself in things that I may not necessarily want to do. This helps with keeping me doing all of the things that I need to do. A fourth skill is leadership. This is a skill in the way that it is something you have to work on to improve. I want this skill because  it will further my career where ever I end up. The final skill I want to gain is wood turning. Wood turning is a way of woodworking where you carve the wood as it is being rotated very fast. I want this skill because I enjoy doing things with my hands and it is good to have things other than work in your life.

Post #10

 Dear Jared, One lie that is often told about college is that it is harder than high school. College is not harder, it is just more. It is more information and more responsibility. The classes are not harder, they just shift the burden of learning more onto you. Another lie is that college courses are more useful than high school classes. This is true in some cases, but there are some dumb courses that should never be taken by anyone. A third lie is that living on campus is a 24/7 party. This is not true. Campus life can get pretty boring, especially with COVID. Most of these lies are told to draw potential students to college. These lies are not good because it can set people on bad paths like getting a useless degree and being in debt. With care, Evan G.

Post #9

 I would say that my biggest regret is when I stopped lifting. My regret can fall into the "not" pattern depending on how you look at it. I used to go to my friends house and we would lift weights together. Along the way, stuff started popping up and it fell to the back of our minds. I wish I had kept going, not just because I want to be in better shape, but because now I wish I had the extra time hanging out with him. We don't get to hang out anymore because last year he and his family moved to Texas and now he is in the Air Force. I can not really turn this regret around because there is not an opportunity to really get that back. Regrets relates to truth because in order to regret something, you have to recognize the truth that you made the wrong decision.

Post #7

 There were once three little pigs and one big bad wolf. The three pigs all built their own homes. The big bad wolf decided that he wanted to have some fun. The wolf came to the first pig's house. This house was made of straw. The wolf huffed, and puffed and blew the house down. The pig's squeals could be heard for miles. Not satisfied, the wolf went to the second pig's house. This house was made of sticks. Again the wolf huffed and puffed, and the second pig squealed even louder. Still not satisfied the wolf went to the third house. This house was made of brick. There was no way the wolf could blow down this house. However, the third pig knew this and grew arrogant. The third pig had installed a window to watch the wolf struggle. Again the wolf huffed and puffed. This time no squeal was heard.

Post #6

 My life changing reveal of a lie I have been told dates back to my childhood. It was actually only yesterday that I found out it was a lie. Yesterday during our GIS lab, Dr. Brown informed me that pterodactyls are not dinosaurs. For that matter, all of the aquatic dinosaurs are not dinosaurs either.  I was shocked, how could Jurassic Park would lie to me like that. I am not sure that I will be able to watch it the same way again. 

Post #5

 In the film as people got on the elevator they played their own music through their phone speakers except for the last guy who used earbuds. The purpose of the film is is to inform people to not be rude. This is because no one in the elevator was nice to one another until the last guy was courteous and used earbuds. The audience is everyone because it included people of many different demographics. This video can teach about community by showing everyone can be a part of it, how to treat each other, and to show how some small things help keep the peace in communities.