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E-BooksBuried Deception by Amanda McKinney




Buried Deception by Amanda McKinney

Buried Deception by Amanda McKinney | 587.21 KB
English | 344 Pages

Title: Buried Deception (On the Edge)
Author: Amanda McKinney
Year: 2022




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E-BooksBound by Deception by Brenda K Davies




Bound by Deception by Brenda K  Davies

Bound by Deception by Brenda K Davies | 373.62 KB
English | 346 Pages

Title: Bound by Deception (The Alliance Book 7)
Author: Brenda K. Davies
Year: 2021




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E-BooksTechnology vs. Truth Deception in the Digital Age



Technology vs. Truth Deception in the Digital Age
Technology vs. Truth: Deception in the Digital Age by Scientific American Editors
English | July 15th, 2022 | ISBN: 9781948933230 | 180 pages | True EPUB | 2.43 MB
In the digital age, information, both true and false, spreads faster than ever. The same technology that provides access to data across the globe can abet the warping of truth and normalization of lies. In this eBook, we examine the intersection of truth, untruth and technology, including how social media manipulates behavior, technologies such as deepfakes that spread misinformation, the bias inherent in algorithms and more.



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E-BooksMr David Gledhill, Deception



Mr David Gledhill, Deception
Mr David Gledhill, "Deception"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1508762090 | EPUB | pages: 326 | 0.6 mb
When a hostage is snatched from the streets of Beirut by Hezbollah terrorists it sets in train a series of events from the UK to the Middle East that end in the corridors of power. A combined air operation is mounted from a base in Cyprus to release the agent from his enforced captivity. Phantom and Buccaneer crews help a special forces team to mount a daring raid, the like of which has not been attempted since Operation Jericho during World War 2. With Syrian forces ranged against them and Israeli and American friends seemingly bent on thwarting them, the outcome is by no means certain. As in his other novels David Gledhill takes you into the cockpit in this fast paced Cold War tale of intrigue and deception.



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E-BooksSoviet Military Deception in the Second World War



Soviet Military Deception in the Second World War
David M. Glantz, "Soviet Military Deception in the Second World War"
English | 1989 | ISBN: 0415408598, 071463347X | 688 pages | True PDF | 74.8 MB
First published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.



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E-BooksSuppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias Why the Press Gets So Much Wrong—And Just Doesn't Care [Audiobook]



Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias Why the Press Gets So Much Wrong—And Just Doesn't Care [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B09JXMXT4Z | 2022 | 8 hours and 39 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 238 MB
Media consultant and former Bush Administration Press Secretary Ari Fleischer accuses American journalism of becoming the domain of the woke young urban elite—a class which has no respect or tolerance for dissenting views. According to Ari Fleischer, there is a new elite in America—the Journalist Class. Today's mainstream media is dominated by younger, urban college grads who write stories for younger, urban college grads. These journalists haven't just slanted the media. They've pulled the whole Democrat party over to their own worldview, he contends. This is the true source of anger in the country and the growing sense that media elites look down on everyone else.
Because they do. If you're older or not urban or not a college grad, the Journalist Class doesn't think you're worth impressing. But there's a problem for progressives—the Journalist Class's point of view does not persuade enough people to win elections. Before 2016, they tried to appeal to those citizens living in what they call "flyover country," but after 2016 they began writing only for each other. The way this narrow worldview has constricted news and cultural language is intellectually impoverishing for a country as diverse and varied as the United States. In Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias Fleischer argues that the new media elite is shutting down the very conversations which we must have to bring the country back together.



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E-BooksDeception by Lesley Pearse




Deception by Lesley Pearse

Deception by Lesley Pearse | 1.83 MB
English | 434 Pages

Title: Deception
Author: Lesley Pearse
Year: 2009




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E-BooksStepping Out of Self-Deception The Buddha's Liberating Teaching of No-Self by Rodney Smith




Stepping Out of Self-Deception  The Buddha's Liberating Teaching of No-Self by Rodney Smith

Stepping Out of Self-Deception The Buddha's Liberating Teaching of No-Self by Rodney Smith | 401.65 KB
English | 243 Pages

Title: Stepping Out of Self-Deception
Author: Rodney Smith
Year: 2010




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E-BooksCheating and Deception



Cheating and Deception
J. Bowyer Bell, Barton Whaley, "Cheating and Deception"
English | 1991 | ISBN: 088738868X, 1138520306 | PDF | pages: 380 | 17.0 mb



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E-BooksSelf-Deception's Puzzles and Processes A Return to a Sartrean View



Self-Deception's Puzzles and Processes A Return to a Sartrean View
Jason Kido Lopez, "Self-Deception's Puzzles and Processes: A Return to a Sartrean View"
English | ISBN: 073917990X | 2016 | 174 pages | PDF | 927 KB
The contemporary literature on self-deception was born out of Jean-Paul Sartre's work on bad faith-lying to oneself. As time has progressed, the conception of self-deception has moved further and further away from Sartre's conception of bad faith. In Self-Deception's Puzzles and Processes: A Return to a Sartrean View, Jason Kido Lopez argues that this departure is a mistake and that we should return to thinking about self-deception in a Sartrean fashion, in which we are self-deceived when we intentionally use the strategies and methods of interpersonal deception on ourselves. Since literally tricking ourselves cannot work-we will always see through our own self-deception, after all-self-deception merely consists of the attempt to trick ourselves in this way. Other scholars have rejected this notion of self-deception historically, dismissing it as paradoxical. Lopez argues first that it isn't paradoxical, and he further suggests that moving away from this notion of self-deception has caused the contemporary literature on the topic to be littered with disparate and conflicting theories. Indeed, there are a great many ways to avoid the allegedly paradoxical Sartrean notion of self-deception, and the resulting plethora of accounts lead to a fragmented picture of self-deception. If, however, the Sartrean view isn't paradoxical, then there was no need for the host of contradictory theories and most researchers on self-deception have missed what was originally so intriguing about self-deception: that it, like bad faith, is the process of literally trying to trick oneself into believing what is false or unwarranted.



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