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The History Of Polygraph Lie Detector Test
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There is a forty billion dollar-per-year dishonest
cost in the business community, and 20 % of
businesses are estimated to go out of business due
to theft. Theft is a problem which is seen more
and more than ever before. With the inventions of
space-aged, modern technology, businesses are
turning to it to fight the battle of theft. Lie
Detector tests are the new defense against theft.
A lie detector tests includes a polygraph,
deceptograph, voice stress analyzer, psychological
stress evaluator, ...
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The History Of Polygraph Lie Detector Test
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... ment of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
The polygraph ists ask questions pertaining to
religion, sexual practices, sexual preferences,
political opinions, union, and racial matters.
Polygraphists even ask existing employees
questions like, are you relatively satisfied with
this job now, do you intend to stay with this
employer, and when you are working do you wish you
were someplace else? Those questions are not
relevant to the performance or practices of the
organization and employee, a...
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Infidelity In Men More Than Just Sex
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... oot's in childhood with an emotionally
unavailable parent. It is a result of low
self-esteem from childhood. The above
personalities are just a selection of the many
reasons that research indicates men cheat.
However, there seems to be an overarching idea
concerning infidelity that no matter the reason,
the aura of romance and intrigue is compelling,
especially when reality feels barren or boring.
Affairs promise so much: an opportunity to pursue
dreams that have been dormant, to come alive ...
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Public Relations Practitioners Unethical Behavior
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... both practitioners and society in general. In
a nationwide study of U. S. business ethics
conducted by Brenner and Molander, respondents
reported that the behavior of ones superiors was a
primary influence on the making of unethical
decisions (Pratt, "Empirical, " 233). Proposed
Solutions to the Ethical Dilemma The only way for
public relations practitioners to rid themselves
of this unethical behavior is to come up with
plausible solutions. Public relations
practitioners surveyed proposed s...
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Jean Valjean Les Miserables
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Les Les Miserables t Les Miserables Les Miserables
is one of the most captivating plays of our
lifetime! It grabs the audience and pulls you in
head first. You cant take out eyes off of the
stage, and even if you can, the music will take
your breath away! I have seen the play 3 times and
I dont think I enjoy anything in this world more
than watching that play! Les Miserables starts off
on a chain gang in France. The sheriff comes out
and gives one of the convicts his release papers.
This convict...
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Prime Example Moral Code
567 words
Definition of Integrity The definition of
integrity according to Websters Dictionary is, a
rigid adherence to a code of behavior. There are
though many ways to look at a persons integrity. A
person with integrity possesses many qualities.
Three of these qualities are honesty, the ability
to follow a moral code, and loyalty to yourself
and your beliefs. In The Crucible, a prime example
of a person with integrity is Elizabeth Proctor.
Elizabeth shows her personal purity when she
refuses to persuad...
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Salem Witch Trials People Of The Village
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I have given you my soul; leave me my name! Do you
consider John Procter to be heroic? John Proctor
was a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts in America
and, because he had a lot of land, he was a well
respected in the village. He was married to
Elizabeth and they had three children together. He
was involved in the 1692 Salem witch trials, which
provoked mass hysteria amongst the people of the
village. At the end of the trials, twenty people
innocent of witchcraft were hanged. John Proctor
was an ord...
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Act 1 Scene Verbal Irony
595 words
The play Othello was written be William
Shakespeare in the latter years of Shakespeare? s
career. Shakespeare composed, revised, and acted
in many theatrical performances throughout his
life, he also owned the Globe theater where many
of his works were performed. The work Othello was
based on a story by Giraldi Cinthios, Tale of a
Moor, which was a mellow drama about a moor and
his doubts about his wife? s fidelity. In
Shakespeare? s play the moor (Othello) is
convinced by his jealous aid (Iago)...
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Othello And Desdemona Cassio And Desdemona
870 words
Iago, My Hero Of all the characters presented in
Shakespeare's literature the most sinister one is
without a doubt Iago. He is a ruthless sociopath.
No other character can even come close to his
evil. Most of the antagonists present in
Shakespeare's plays have valid reasons for the
troubles they cause. Iago doesnt for the most
part; he just has a burning hatred for the world,
especially Othello. Iago is the only reason there
is any conflict in Othello. If he were not a
character, Othello and Des...
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Easy To Read Pacific Coast
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Critical Book Review INTRODUCTION: You Are Asked
To Witness is a very well written and laid out
piece of collaborative literature. The style is
free flowing and it has excellent continuity even
though it was written by multiple authors. I like
how the book starts with the first contact with
Xwel? tem and then continues through time to the
present day. It goes through St? : l 333; life,
history, and culture in a very easy to read and
straight forward manner. It also examines the
consequences of...
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Uruk Ofthe Sheepfold Mutually Intertwined Destinies Gilgamesh
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Enkidu from the wilderness to Uruk of the
Sheepfold, a Temple Courtesan is sent to fetch
him. She initiates Enkidu into the sacred sexual
worship of Ishtar, and, instantly, Enkidu's mind
is widened. His animal companions flee from him,
and he and the Temple Courtesan travel to Uruk
ofthe Sheepfold to meet King Gilgamesh. When the
two men meet they start out fighting, but, in
truth, it is lovelorn of their mutually
intertwined destinies. Gilgamesh is fascinated by
Enkidus primordial innocence and...
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Appearance Versus Reality Act I Scene Ii
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Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, tells us the story
of the Prince of Denmark, whose father recently
died and whose mother married Hamlets uncle, the
new King. Throughout the development of the play,
Hamlet discovers that his father was in fact
murdered by the new King Claudius. This all leads
to the theme of appearance versus reality, which
remains constant during the play. Many characters
in Hamlet apply to this theme, but the characters
Polonius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and
Claudius best ...
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Father Death Father Murder
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Hamlet is without any reservations, one of
Shakespeare? s most mystifying plays. Although the
play has a concise story, it is filled with many
uncertainties relating to different issues behind
the plot. The reader is left with many
uncertainties about the true feelings of prince
Hamlet. One question in particular is, did Hamlet
really love Ophelia? This dispute can be
reinforced either way, however I believe Hamlet
was truly in love with Ophelia. Support for my
decision comes from Hamlet? s trea...
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Made Me Realize Game Of Golf
752 words
In 1788, one of the greatest days in sports, the
first golf course was built in Scotland. Scotland
is considered to be the birthplace of golf. The
game of golf began its destiny in time towards
becoming popular around the world. This weird and
complex game did not reach the United States until
1844, in New York, where the first golf course was
built. Some where in time the game of golf lost
its prestige in the United States. The
professionals are mostly the only ones that treat
this game how it ...
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Spending Cuts Homeless Population
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What has been Homeless Homeless What has been done
to decrease the problem? One of the largest
growing concerns in Toronto is the constantly
increasing number of citizens who are finding
themselves living on the streets. With the
decrease in the number of available jobs, the
population of homeless people has literally
boomed. My questions are not as simple to answer
as they may appear. Why is a large portion of our
community forced to live on the streets? What has
be done to decrease the problem...
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Honest Iago Long Time
791 words
In the play Othello, written by Shakespeare, the
most interesting and complex character is Iago.
All of the other characters in the play know him
as Honest Iago, but from a reader s standpoint
that is clearly not the best nickname for him. He
has a unique gift to read others character and
personality. Iago uses this gift to manipulate
others into doing things that, in the end, will
benefit him and move him closer to his goals. From
the very beginning of the play Iago wants
vengeance on Othello. ...
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Real Story Honesty Word
318 words
Honesty is the telling of the truth. It is being
there when you say you will be there. It is
putting up with the bullshit, without questions,
even when you believe it is wrong. The only thing
you have in this life is your word, and without
that, you have nothing. Everyday my honesty is
questioned, without merit, without an explanation.
This is because there is no honesty, or any
brotherhood in the world today. Even when you are
honest, no one believes in you anyway, because we
as a society are t...
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Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Huck Finn
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Huck Finn Essay In the Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn, disguises play an important role in
developing the plot. There are many characters
that wear disguises all the time, as well as those
that cannot wear them. Among these characters are
Huck Finn, Jim, the King, Mary Jane, and Aunt
Sally. There are many characters, in Huck Finn,
that disguise themselves to escape trouble or
their past. Huck was one of these characters. Huck
faked his own death to get away from the
troublesome father he had. Th...
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Malcolm Is Forced Malcolm And Macduff Scotland
437 words
The conversation between Malcolm and Macduff at
the beginning of Act IV Scene III is a critical
point of the play. Macduff has escaped the court
of Macbeth because he can no longer bear Macbeth's
tyranny. By doing so, he is forced to abandon all
that he holds dear to him (his family). In this
scene, he meets with Duncan's son Malcolm, who is
in exile in England. Macduff wishes to help
Malcolm defeat Macbeth and return order to
Scotland. Malcolm cannot merely accept Macduff at
his word. The polit...
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Sexual Relations Mutual Respect
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Look Before You Leap A Close Look Before the
Marital Relationship Marriage is a life-long
commitment. Couples must prepare for marriage in a
way that will set a foundation for the rest of
their lives. This preparation includes a serious
examination by both partners of the positives and
negatives of their relationship. Both partners
need to be fully aware of what they are getting
into. Most preparation for getting married is for
the actual wedding itself. Couples do not see that
there is so much ...
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