Age of Mask Deception

Age of Mask Deception
Author: Garrett Gregory Lessing Garrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1716257212

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The Age of Mask Deception

The Age of Mask Deception
Author: Gregory Lessing Garrett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1716289211

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How will future history books depict this lowest moment in human history? Will there even be a future where history books are written? Will it be a book filled with chapters of a world full of weak, submissive, cowardly sheeple, quaking in fear, begging to have their liberties and freedoms taken from them, begging to be controlled, begging to be permanently enslaved? Human society, more technologically advanced than ever before, is stupider and more brain-addled and weaker than ever before. This is indeed a worldwide Pandemic...a Pandemic of insanity, submissiveness, liberal cognitive dissonance, open evil, and the most massive brainwashing operation in history. Who but a tiny fraction of humanity is even asking questions, while the jackboot of all jackboots crushes our collective throats. Welcome to The Age of Mask Deception.

The Mask of Deception

The Mask of Deception
Author: Marisol Pareja
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0996733809

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An ancient biblical commandment that is highly overlooked holds the power to set nations and people free! Receive blessing from God for a thousand generations to come. The Mask of Deception reveals the history of idol worshiping through voodoo and how it hides in one of the largest churches in the world by masking it's true identity. The Mask of Deception is part of a series of books to help those in bondage to idol worshiping and teaches them how they too can be free.

Deception In The Marketplace

Deception In The Marketplace
Author: David M. Boush,Marian Friestad,Peter Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136648694

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This is the first scholarly book to fully address the topics of the psychology of deceptive persuasion in the marketplace and consumer self-protection. Deception permeates the American marketplace. Deceptive marketing harms consumers’ health, welfare and financial resources, reduces people’s privacy and self-esteem, and ultimately undermines trust in society. Individual consumers must try to protect themselves from marketers’ misleading communications by acquiring personal marketplace deception-protection skills that go beyond reliance on legal or regulatory protections. Understanding the psychology of deceptive persuasion and consumer self-protection should be a central goal for future consumer behavior research. The authors explore these questions. What makes persuasive communications misleading and deceptive? How do marketing managers decide to prevent or practice deception in planning their campaigns? What skills must consumers acquire to effectively cope with marketers’ deception tactics? What does research tell us about how people detect, neutralize and resist misleading persuasion attempts? What does research suggest about how to teach marketplace deception protection skills to adolescents and adults? Chapters cover theoretical perspectives on deceptive persuasion; different types of deception tactics; how deception-minded marketers think; prior research on how people cope with deceptiveness; the nature of marketplace deception protection skills; how people develop deception protection skills in adolescence and adulthood; prior research on teaching consumers marketplace deception protection skills; and societal issues such as regulatory frontiers, societal trust, and consumer education practices. This unique book is intended for scholars and researchers. It should be essential reading for upper level and graduate courses in consumer behavior, social psychology, communication, and marketing. Marketing practitioners and marketplace regulators will find it stimulating and authoritative, as will social scientists and educators who are concerned with consumer welfare.

A Masked Deception

A Masked Deception
Author: Mary Balogh
Publsiher: Class Ebook Editions Ltd
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781944654009

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A Masked Deception is the digital reissue of a previously published and long out-of-print novel by New York Times Bestselling author Mary Balogh. Margaret Wells has been deeply, hopelessly in love with the handsome, dashing Richard Adair, Earl of Brampton, since she met him at a masquerade ball six years ago. Passion had flared between them then, but she had fled before the time for unmasking. Now Richard merely needs a wife to give him an heir, and the quiet, demure Miss Wells seems as suitable as anyone else. Margaret, longing to ignite some sort of passion in her dull marriage, wonders what would happen if she were to become that masked enchantress once more and met her husband by chance in some secluded, romantic setting. Little does Margaret suspect that Richard has never forgotten the nameless charmer for whom he had searched in vain for weeks and months after the masquerade ball. And little does she suspect that he is falling in love with his wife.

The Gentile Church Age

The Gentile Church Age
Author: Timothy Devena
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2024-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798885404778

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Becoming apparent in this Gentile Church Age is the falling away of the Christian fiber of society and the Lord's command to "watch" being disregarded. The New Testament church, battling demonic forces of this world, has been strengthened by various persons called forth to stand on the front lines and not melt away from this attacking enemy. A call to purge worldly desires for many Christians goes unheeded as prophetic signs unfold, plunging this world into chaos. When the Gentile Church Age is fulfilled and the judgment era begins with the 144,000 Jews' testimonies, the trumpets will blast, that "man of perdition" shall be released from the bottomless pit and the vials of God's wrath will then be released. It also is the time of the mark of the beast and the world order by Satan, who will stand, proclaiming himself to be God with ability to perform miraculous signs. As judgment engulfs an ever-darkening world, evil will hunt its prey as the living breathes the air. The destruction of these evil forces comes as the final trumpet sounds and the last vial is emptied, for then all shall behold "the King of kings and Lord of lords"--Jesus Christ!

Lies

Lies
Author: Rachelle M. Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2022-01-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781440867606

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This encyclopedia examines the phenomenon of deception from a variety of perspectives and in a multitude of contexts. It offers readers an accessibly written and engaging resource that sheds light on when, why, and how we lie. Ironically, it seems to be a universal truth that everyone lies. From innocent "white lies" to elaborate deceptions, humans appear to be hard-wired for dishonesty. But what psychological or evolutionary purpose does lying serve? What motivates us to lie, and what effects do such lies have on those around us and on our own physiology and mental health? What are the differences between types of lies, and how do various forms of dishonesty manifest themselves in such areas as politics, advertising, and social media? And, perhaps most importantly, how can we spot liars in our everyday lives and encourage those around us—and even ourselves—to be more honest? Lies: The Science behind Deception provides a broad and multifaceted introduction to this fascinating topic. More than 175 entries address the many forms of lying, the purpose and development of such behaviors, and their consequences. It also includes practical sidebars that help readers to deal with lying and liars in their own lives.

Deception

Deception
Author: Rachel Taylor,Lynsey Gozna
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136845192

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This book considers the role of deception during adolescence, and explores the factors which underpin adolescents’ choice to deceive, whether these deceptions will be successful, and the ways in which such lies could be detected. While deception is considered to be antisocial or even pathological in some circumstances, the central argument of this book is that lying can be a skilled behaviour which is necessary to allow adolescents to establish autonomy. Deception builds on the recent influential developmental challenge model (Hendry and Kloep, 2002, 2009), exploring how it can provide a useful explanatory framework for the development of the skill of deception in adolescence. Interpersonal and forensic settings for deceptive behaviour are referred to, and illustrated with reference to both published research and new data obtained from a variety of different interviews and focus groups with young people. It also considers how the choice to communicate truthfully is as important as the choice to communicate deceptively in illuminating the developmental process. It concludes with a discussion of how adolescents’ deceptions could be detected and presents a range of strategies to maximize the effectiveness of interpersonal interactions with suspected deceivers. By considering everyday, forensic and clinical deception situations, this book is ideal for academic researchers, practitioners working with children and young people, as well as parents. The observations, interviews and focus groups provide a unique insight into the factors influencing young people’s communication choices, and integrate research from developmental, social and forensic psychology.