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Published: 19.12.2006.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: n/a
References: Used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
1.  Introduction. What will be the essay about?   
2.  Body. Explanation of the words   
a)  the world   
b)  the truth   
c)  the lie   
Extract

In this essay I would like to discuss what do exactly mean these words – The world, the truth, the lies? Each of us has his own explanation for these words. But according to the Word web dictionary the world is – 1.All of the inhabitants of the earth, 2.Everything that exists anywhere. 3. All of your experiences that determine how things appear to you.
Every living being on this planet is something common – it is our world, where we live. It is home for all of us. Still, every one has own personal world. It is unique, flake and it is not less important as the global world. Exactly personal world affect us most of all. It consists of society, place, circumstances where we live. And it is also our emotions, experiences and feelings. These preconditions make a man as he is. It is use to be said that we cannot live another’s life. Everyone lives his own life. We live in our own unrepeatable environment and make it more or less acceptable exactly for us. This is our reality, our truth.…

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