Answer:
most people take the lie to be the truth and therefore the idea of searching for the truth does not even arise.
For the one who can see the lie for what it is, the search for the truth is no longer necessary. The truth reveals itself by simply rejecting the lie. The entire search for the truth was in fact an effort of demasking of the lie masquerading as the truth.
Answer: Libel, Slander and Defamation
Explanation:
defamation is broad term or word which covers any statement or remarks that hurts and individual’s reputation, also referred to as defamation of character. When a statement or remarks is made in written form and it is been published, this defamation is referred to as a "libel." When the hurtful statement or remarks are spoken, the statement is referred to as a "slander." Defamation is generally agreed to be a civil wrong or a tort. An individual who has suffered a defamatory statement or remark may sue whoever made the statement under defamation law, which would be called a defamation case.
Answer:
1. Abandonment of a child.
2. Accomplice.
3. Acquaintance Assault
4. Acquittal.
5. Actus Reus.
6. Adjudication.
7. Adjudicatory hearing.
8. Admission.