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    Interrogation Room

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    Research Paper: Why do innocent people confess in the interrogation room? An accused is found guilty because of his/her own confession that he/she made in the interrogation room. He/She spends many years in jail without saying anything. However‚ another person comes forward and accepts responsibility for that same crime a few years later. As it turns out‚ the person who initially confessed to the crime was innocent. So‚ why did he/she confess to a crime he/she did not commit? To answer this

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    How do Charles‚ William‚ and Marcie reflect John Nash’s personality? “Its not that I’m so smart‚ it’s just that I stay in problems longer” –Albert Einstein. Einstein explains that it is not only having intelligence but also that he shows his perseverance with problems. Both John Nash and Einstein are examples of geniuses in life that with their innovative ideas were able to accomplish great accolades in their own field of work. Still‚ John had a serious problem‚ his mental sickness of schizophrenia

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    METHODS OF INTERROGATION OF A PRISONER OF WAR Introduction 1. A ‘Prisoner of War’ is a person‚ whether combatant or non-combatant‚ who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The treatment of prisoners has always been matter of debate in the world and many declarations and resolutions have been made in this regard including Geneva Convention of 1949. War is a time of confusion and while many suffer from it‚ there are many who benefit in the fog of it

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    How appropriate is the title of the novel? There are many different themes through out Michael Frayn’s novel ‘Spies’ but the theme of spying is the most important. All characters in the novel participate in some sort of spying and can be seen as a kind of ‘spy’. The theme of spying was first introduced by two of the main characters Stephen and Keith when Keith came up with the scenario of‚ “my mother is a German spy.” These were the words “that set everything off”. Certainly there is a clear

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    Types Of Love And Spying

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    Love and Spying Love is considered to be a deep feeling or an intense affection that you feel for something or somebody. A spy can be said to be a person working for another individual that gathers information on something to then give it back to the individual that the spy is working for. A spy and love‚ by definition‚ do not compare to each other for several reasons but they are considered to be a type of brother and sister. Can a spy ever truly love? Is a spy capable of trust? These are opinion

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    Mole catcher by: Sam winters A mole catcher is a spy in the war. The second Continental congress created a Secret committee by a resolution on september 18‚1775. The committee was not a true intelligence agency. Since the committee of secret correspondenceoften worked was mainly concerned with obtaining military supplies in secret and distrubting them‚ and selling gun powder previously negotiated by certain members of the congress without the formal sanction of that body.. the committee kept its

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    Cue for Treason

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    Tia Berardi ENG 1D1 Ms.Oliver Monday April 2nd 2012 Several Characters Can Have Loyalty Not everyone possesses the quality of loyalty‚ but those that do are worth having a relationship with. The author of Cue for Treason‚ Geoffry Trease‚ demonstrates this trait in many of the characters. The most loyal bond in this book‚ which took place very early on in the novel‚ was Peter and Kit’s. One of the most significant bonds has to be amongst the Secret Agents‚ the Queen‚ and all of England. Lastly

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    The Truth About Washington’s Spies Madeline Carlson America’s first spy ring‚ better known as the Cupler ring‚ was Washington’s carefully thought out solution to gain intelligence on the overpowering British troops. The revolution was happening; there was no turning back and no denying that America was going to gain independence from Great Britain. Washington needed a plan‚ a way to foresee what the British planned to do next. Washington’s only solution was to resort to spying. Washington

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    “The Cost of Losing a Military Identification Card” Losing a Military Identification Card has multiple downsides. There is no good in losing a Military Identification Card regardless of the situations. Here are a few reasons why it is not good to lose a Military Identification Card. One‚ someone can use a Military ID to sneak on to base and by passing security. Two‚ the Marine who lost their military ID will not be able to access restricted areas to civilians and will be restricted from computers

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    Critique Introduction

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    It is safe to say that every one and every thing in the world cares about something. To care for something is part of our human nature‚ and aids our survival and sanity in this cruel world. It makes people get out of bed in the morning‚ strive for what they believe in‚ and do incredible things. Ironically‚ however‚ our care can cause people to over do and care to much about the ones we have in our life. We love‚ protect ‚ trust ‚ sympathize‚ trouble‚ stress‚ pressure‚ and concern so much that it

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