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A PEEK INTO THE MIND OF AN INCREDIBLE MANIPULATOR When a financial fraud is detected in the Treasury branch of ZNI Bank in Delhi, the fingers point at forex dealer Anand Patel, who vehemently denies it. Is he really as innocent as he claims to be or is he hiding something? Slowly, the needle of suspicion moves from Anand to six erstwhile members of the bank’s Matching Team. Is the fraudster one among them or is he or she an outsider? Just when it appears that the investigation is heading nowhere, one of the officials from the bank stumbles upon a seemingly innocuous cue that points to a larger cover-up. As the investigation deepens, several bizarre truths with links to betting emerge. The bank officials realize that this is not a simple case of siphoning money and they are dealing with a brilliant manipulator who has so cleverly covered the tracks. Or has he…?
Manipulation. Defined as the action of manipulating someone in a clever or unscrupulous way! This is the world's oldest art form which consists of a series of twisted words and played upon emotions. When used correctly manipulation can give a broken soul the courage it needs to move on during a difficult time. Or it can serve as a catalyst for chaos in the hands of a dark soul seeking revenge! In this book, we will explore various uses of manipulation in everyday life! You will see just how powerful the tongue can be when greed, envy, manipulation, and even murder comes into play! Between these pages, you will read five, intricately woven short stories that will reveal The Power of Manipulation! Beware & Take Heed!
Becoming effective hunters of manipulative communicative moves is far from an easy capacity to develop. This book aims at offering a guide to the most dangerous traps of deceptive language as triggered by implicit communication strategies such as presupposition, implicature, topicalization and vague expressions. A look at different contexts of language use highlights some of the most remarkable implications of using indirect speech and of how it affects the correct comprehension of a message. Within the remit of communication and pragmatics studies, this work marks an advancement in the direction of delving into the linguistic manifestations of manipulative discourse, its most common contexts of use and the educational paths that can be undertaken to master it in everyday interactions.
This book is a collection of 12 papers dealing with manipulation and ideology in the 20th century, mostly with reference to political speeches by the leaders of major totalitarian regimes, but also addressing propaganda within contemporary right-wing populism and western ideological rhetoric. This book aims at bringing together researchers in the field of ideology reproduction in order to better understand the underlying mechanisms of speaker-favourable belief inculcation through language use. The book covers a wide range of theoretical perspectives, from psychosocial approaches and discourse analysis to semantics and cognitive linguistics and pragmatics. The book s central concern is to provide not only a reference work with up-to-date information on the analysis of manipulation in discourse but also a number of tools for the scholar, some of them being developed within theories originally not designed to address belief-change through language interpretation. Foreword by Frans van Eemeren.
Why do bright kids cheat, lie, and manipulate? What can you do about it? More than 80% of bright students self-reported that they had cheated in an academic setting and had never been caught. Bright children try to manipulate parents and teachers for many reasons-boredom, a lack of appropriate challenges, a need to fit in, fear of failure, or simply avoiding responsibility. Kate Maupin addresses symptoms, underlying causes, and how to address roots of the problem, rather than simple punishment, so that children do not become repeat offenders. She also discusses ways to build honesty and confidence so that children can become self-sufficient, life-long learners who no longer feel a need to resort to cheating, dishonesty, or manipulation.
This is the first book to examine the failure of the U.S. government to properly regulate, monitor, and prevent financial speculation and manipulation of various markets. While the nineteenth century is surveyed in chapter 1, the book's focus is on the period from the first congressional efforts at regulation in 1936 to the present.
"This book analyzes Franklin D. Roosevelt's construction as a cultural icon in American memory from two perspectives. First, the author examines the historical leader who intentionally shaped his own public image. Second, she looks at portrayals and negotiations of FDR as an icon in cultural memory from the vantage point of the early twenty-first century"--