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Whether it's in business or politics, between friends, inside a
family, or within intimate relationships, lies abound. This book
examines who lies and why, identifies six types of lies and liars,
and suggests how to protect yourself from manipulation. Everyone
lies, perhaps to protect the feelings of another, perhaps to secure
a deal that will, in the end, benefit all parties. But where is the
line between a "good lie" and a harmful prevarication—and how do
we recognize and protect ourselves from the latter? In Playing the
Lying Game: Detecting and Dealing with Lies and Liars, from
Occasional Fibbers to Frequent Fabricators, accomplished author
Gini Graham Scott shares psychological insights into lying that
will help answer such questions—and many more. Scott examines
every facet of lying, including its history, cultural connections,
and motivations. She identifies six types of lies and liars and
explains how to detect each type, whether one is confronted with
the occasional fibber or a sociopathic, compulsive liar. The book
covers lies told in business and politics, lies among friends, lies
between dates, married couples, and family members, as well as lies
we tell our ourselves. Finally, Scott offers a Lie-Q Test that will
help us see how savvy we are—or are not—in detecting fibs,
mistruths, and downright deceptions.
Many people express shock and horror when they hear of a wealthy or
famous person killing another person. As a society, we seem to
expect the rich and famous to behave better, to commit fewer
crimes, to be immune to the passions that inspire other, less
prominent people to kill. After all, the rich and famous have
everything--why would they need to murder? But the rich and famous
kill for the very same reasons other do: love, power, money,
jealousy, greed, revenge, and rage. Here, Scott takes us on a tour
of murders committed by the rich and famous during the last
century, looking at the motives, the responses of the community and
local law enforcement, the media, and the outcomes. She argues that
the rich and famous may kill for the same reasons as others, but
they receive vastly different treatment and are often able to get
away with murder. Homicide by the rich and famous is not new in
this country, nor is fascination with the crimes committed by our
most revered citizens. But being among the upper echelon of society
does afford such suspects with a greater ability to escape
punishment. They have greater access to better respresentation,
they have the means to flee the country, they have influential
friends in high places willing to put themselves on the line, and
they are generally treated better by law enforcement and the
criminal justice system. This book profiles the many ways in which
homicides committed by the rich and famous are similar to other
murders in their motives, but differ from those committed by
everyday citizens in their outcomes. Scott provides readers with a
showcase of crimes that will infuriate and fascinate readers.
This thought-provoking book looks at humanity's quest for
immortality and examines the latest research on extending one's
life and possibly living forever, presenting an overview of
technological innovations such as cryonics, cell rejuvenation,
organ transplants, using an exoskeleton, and brain transplants.
With the seemingly limitless potential of 21st-century technology,
the chance of human immortality being an actual possibility rather
than a science fiction concept is tantalizingly close. And with
this increased possibility of achieving immortality, a growing
community of people interested in immortality has formed worldwide.
Organizations dedicated to great extension of human life now exist,
focusing on technologies that reverse the damage caused by aging,
transfer human consciousness to an artificial body, or
cryogenically freeze those who hope to be brought back to life when
technology to revive the body without cellular damage is developed.
The Science of Living Longer: Developments in Life Extension
Technology provides a fascinating look at the current state of the
scientific research on how people can live significantly longer-and
possibly even forever. The book begins with an introductory section
on the historical efforts to achieve immortality in Western and
other cultures. Following chapters investigate different strands of
research toward the common objective of achieving a longer life or
even immortality. Other chapters address topics such as the health,
wellness, and fitness movement designed to help individuals live
longer; the biological methods-such as cell rejuvenation-designed
to defeat aging; and the use of technology to provide an
exoskeleton as body parts age or to download the brain into a
computer or other body. Each chapter also suggests steps an
individual can take to live longer, too. Presents an overview of
the different potential methods for extending human life, including
historical efforts to obtain immortality throughout the world
Provides actionable strategies for readers on how they can extend
their own life Introduces readers to the major researchers and
organizations involved in finding methods to increase longevity and
provide a potential for immortality
New breakthroughs in society, science, technology, and business
keep upending our lives. This fascinating collection of articles
explains how our world is constantly evolving, and predicts why
your life may be transformed next. The pace of change in the world
has accelerated dramatically to the point where a concerted
awareness and continual effort are required to keep up. As modern
technology continually brings new developments throughout society
at an ever-increasing rate, we need to understand the advances that
are reshaping our world in order to better adjust to these coming
changes-and in some cases, profit from them. In The Very Next New
Thing: Commentaries on the Latest Developments That Will Be
Changing Your Life, acclaimed author Gini Graham Scott has
assembled a comprehensive collection of articles that showcases the
latest developments and discoveries in science, technology, health,
and medicine, along with the latest trends in everyday lifestyles
and popular culture. She also explains the beneficial use of novel
technologies, describes the creation of new products and services,
and discusses how these changes could possibly revolutionize our
lives in the 21st century. Includes nearly 90 articles on
breakthroughs in science, technology, business, and society as well
as little-known facts about the development of these trends Written
by an internationally known authority on social trends and
lifestyles Contains a bibliography listing the original sources of
the featured articles
This work draws from entertaining real-life stories to illustrate
real-world solutions. It shows readers how to handle a wide range
of difficult types, including: The Impossible Is: Incompetents,
Idiots, and Imbeciles - clueless employees who simply don't know
what they're doing, I've Got a Problem - employees whose work is
compromised by any of a range of personal demons, from drug and
alcohol problems to emotional issues, The Party-Time Performer -
the employee who, although great with people, constantly turns
work-time into fun-time.
The sad fact is that the majority of people in the workforce have a
less than perfect relationship with their supervisor and many of
them consider themselves to be working for "a bad boss". But what
can they do about it, short of leaving their job? "A Survival Guide
for Working with Bad Bosses" gives readers all the guidance they so
desperately need not just to survive, but thrive while reporting to
someone incompetent, mean, unethical, or even worse.
Everyone is affected by credit card fraud, if they are aware of it
or not. Every day there are a variety of ways that scams and
fraudsters can get your card and personal information. Today so
much business occurs over the Internet or via the phone where no
card is present. What can start as a seemingly legitimate purchase
can easily turn into fraudulent charges - or worse, sometimes a
physical confrontation, when a criminal steals a credit card from a
consumer who meets to pick up a product or receive a service. In
Preventing Credit Card Fraud, Jen Grondahl Lee and Gini Graham
Scott provide a helpful guide to protecting yourself against the
threat of credit card fraud. While it may not be possible to
protect yourself against all fraudsters, who have turned scamming
Internet businesses into an art, these tips and techniques will
help you avoid many frauds. As a growing concern in today's world,
there is a need to be better informed of what you can do to keep
your personal information secure and avoid becoming a victim of
credit card fraud. Preventing Credit Card Fraud is an important
resource for both merchants and consumers engaged in online
purchases and sales to defend themselves against fraud.
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