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    Essential Question!

    What is honesty and what are itsopposites?

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    Honesty

    Honesty is being truthful and sincere.

    It is important because it builds trust.

    When people are honest, they can be relied on not to

    lie, cheat or steal.

    Being honest means that you accept yourself as you are.

    When you are trustworthy, others can believe in you.

    2002 Virtues Project International Inc.

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    You are practicing

    Honesty when you . . . Say what you mean and mean what you say

    Make promises you can keep

    Tell the truth tactfully

    Admit your mistakes

    Refuse to lie, cheat, or steal

    Are true to yourself and do what you know is right

    2002 Virtues Project International Inc.

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    Why Practice Honesty?

    1998 The Virtues Project Educators Guide

    Honesty is important because it builds trust.

    When people lie, or cover up mistakes, others cant trust

    them. When people arent honest with themselves, they

    pretend that something doesnt matter when it does orthey exaggerate to impress others.

    When you are honest with yourself, you accept yourself

    as you are.

    When you are honest, others can believe you.

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    Why Practice Honesty?

    1998 The Virtues Project Educators Guide

    Honesty is important because it builds trust.

    When people lie, or cover up mistakes, others cant trust

    them.

    When people arent honest with themselves, theypretend that something doesnt matter when it does or

    they exaggerate to impress others.

    When you are honest with yourself, you accept yourself

    as you are.When you are honest, others can believe you.

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    Honesty IWith lies you may get

    ahead in the world -but you can never go

    back.

    Russian Proverb

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    Honesty

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    Honesty

    Dishonesty

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    Honesty

    Lying

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    Honesty

    Deceit

    Indiscretion

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    Indiscreet: adjective having, showing, or proceeding from too great areadiness to reveal things that should remainprivate or secret (www.oxforddictionaries.com).

    An indiscreet person would blab your secrets to

    everyone. An indiscreet person is loud,

    inappropriate, and thoughtless(www.vocabulary.com).

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    HonestUntruthful

    Too Honest

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    HonestUntruthful

    Too Honest

    DeceptiveLiar

    Exaggerator

    IndiscreetTactless

    Inconsiderate

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    HonestUntruthful

    Too Honest

    People dont share enough

    information. They try to coverup their mistakes.

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    HonestUntruthful

    Too Honest

    People say too much.They share information thatshould be kept private.

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    HonestUntruthful

    Too Honest

    People say too much.They share information thatshould be kept private.

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    HonestUntruthful

    Too Honest

    Our goal is to live with integrity.

    To tell the facts that are important for others to know.

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    Honesty IWith lies you may get

    ahead in the world -but you can never go

    back.

    Russian Proverb

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    Essential Question!

    ow can we e erm ne e ru a ou regMortenson?

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    Greg Mortenson Determining the Facts!

    Work to complete your

    comparison ofThree

    Cups of Tea with theAHF

    1994 Summer Newsletter

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    Greg Mortenson's Route from K2 to Khane

    From: Byliner, Publisher ofThree Cups of Deceit

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    Greg Mortenson's Purported Route from K2 to Korphe

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    Parade Magazine: November

    2009

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    Outside Magazine:Greg Mortenson Speaks (April 2011)

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    Honesty I

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    Memory Quote Quiz

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    Honesty IWith lies you may get

    ahead in the world -but you can never go

    back.

    Russian Proverb

    http://adiligentobserver.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/cover.jpg

    ow can we e erm ne e ru a ou reg

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    Essential Question!

    ow can we e erm ne e ru a ou regMortenson?

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    Three Cups of Deceit

    Jon Krakauer

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    . . . Skardu. There, the building materials were unloaded at

    a compound owned by Mohammed Ali Changazi, the tour

    operator and trekking agent who had managed the logisticsfor Mortensons K2 expedition the previous year. When

    Mortenson arrived in Skardu in 1994, he intended to build

    the school in Khane village, as hed pledged to Akhmalu in

    1993. But Mortenson had discussed his plans withChangazi, who tipped off the chieftain of a village called

    Korphea Balti elder named Haji Aliwho had legally

    adopted Changazi as a boy (page 9).

    Three Cups of Deceit

    John Krakauer

    From: http://crespienrico.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/three_cups_of_deceit_jon_krakauer.pdf

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    Outside Magazine:Greg Mortenson Speaks (April 2011)

    You will find this right below the 60 Minutes Video


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