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    Detecting Deception

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    S.‚ Napier‚ M. (1998‚ October)‚ Magic Words to Obtain Confessions‚ FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin‚ Davidson‚ J.‚ (1998‚ July)‚ Office Tics – Understanding Body Language‚ Men’s Fitness‚ Ekman‚ P.‚ O’Sullivan‚ M.‚ (1991‚ September)‚ Who Can Catch A Liar‚ American Psychologist‚ Navarro‚ J.‚ Schaffer‚ J.‚ (2001‚ July)‚ Detecting Deception‚ FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin‚

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    Speech On Lie

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    speaker and can lead to social or legal sanctions against the speaker‚ such as ostracizing or conviction for perjury. When a lie is discovered‚ the state of mind and behavior of the lie teller (liar) is no longer predictable. The discoverer of a lie may also be convinced or coerced to collaborate with the liar‚ becoming part of a conspiracy. They may

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    Miller's Tale: An Analysis

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    Alison’s Analysis In “The Millers Tale” Alison is the main character. She is only eighteen years old and marries a much older man named John who is a carpenter. Alison is a free spirited and beautiful young lady but she lacks morals. For example she cheats on her husband which proves my point. Her husband was very protective over her. She was young and beautiful and he didn’t want to lose her. He tried to keep her on a short leash. “This carpenter hadde wedded newe a wif which that he loved more

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    but it is not a good option because it makes things difficult for the liars and for the people they are lying to. Adrienne Rich suggests that men are more likely to trust each other than women. Men usually depend on another man’s word because that is sufficient to them. “The old‚ male idea of honor. A man’s “word” sufficed-- to other men-- without guarantee.” (Rich‚ 412) Men do tell lies‚ but women have been depicted as liars in order to keep everyone happy and to keep playing the role of an honest

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    bands to emerge and gain popularity in the nineties mostly hailed from California (Green Day‚ the Offspring‚ etc.). Punk vanguards from the seventies hailed from the East Coast and from Great Britain (the Ramones‚ the Clash‚ etc.). The Sex Pistols’ "Liar" and Blink182’s "What’s My Age Again?" demonstrates how conditions — social‚ political‚ and physical — are reflected in the nature of the music produced by these punk bands. The Sex Pistols emerged in the late seventies as one of the first politically

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    Why We Lie

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    them are liar. Your lying depends on the situation that you encounter. Some people think that lying is the worst thing; and on the contrast other people think that sometimes it would be necessary to lie. Lying can be acceptable on the situation‚ if there good intention behind it .For instance‚ if you think that I am giving my friend a moral to make him happy‚ then that kind of lying would be appropriate and acceptable. Wouldn’t be embarrassed for you if your teachers know that you are liar and if they

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    there was the World Series fixing incidence were eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of intentionally losing to gain money. Or the Harding Administration and the Teapot Scandal. The Harding Administration was when Harding appointed his poker friends to his cabinet and they used their power to gain money for themselves and the Teapot Scandal where they profited from secret private oil companies. During the 1920s there was many of illegal activities such as organized crimes caused by prohibition

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    come to be known as the slovenly half of this odd couple‚ literally and metaphorically. Oscar portrays a stereotypical straight man (and husband) of his day. He is forty-three years old‚ pleasant‚ and enjoys living his life. He partakes in a weekly poker game with his good friends‚ likes to drink excessively‚ and smoke cigars. He works as a sportswriter for the New York Post‚ which means he makes good money‚ but he never seems to have any. His luxurious upper west side apartment that was once beautifully

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    martial arts ability. Shortly after the transaction was finalized‚ Chuck roundhouse kicked the devil in the face and took his soul back. The devil‚ who appreciates irony‚ couldn’t stay mad and admitted he should have seen it coming. They now play poker every second Wednesday of the month. -Chuck Norris is currently suing NBC‚ claiming Law and Order are trademarked names for his left and right legs. -Chuck Norris doesn’t read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants. -The

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    deceive people. For example‚ he believes that Clovis‚ bankerʼs son‚ can be trusted and would never lie to others‚ so Ambroise invites Clovis with him to catch another whale. Ambroise also has integrity and doesnʼt want people to think he himself is a liar‚ so when the town doesnʼt believe him‚ he decides to redo his feat. His determination in risking his life to repeat his whale-catching success also shows that he doesnʼt give up in what he believes in. Ambroise is a dynamic character because by the

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