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"John Sullivan was one of the CIA's top polygraph examiners during the final four years of the war in Vietnam, where he served longer and conducted more lie detector tests than any other examiner and worked with more agents than most of his colleagues. His job was to evaluate the reliability of the agency's information sources, an assignment that gave him a more intimate view of the war than was afforded most other participants.".
Biography of Major-General John Sullivan, with emphasis on his role in the American Revolution-with 10 original maps.
Class and Status in America: A Contemporary Perspective By: John F. Sullivan Which Americans are upper-class, middle-class, and lower-class? How important is money, family background, education, appearance and behavior in determining one's socioeconomic class? This book attempts to answer these questions as well as related questions focusing on income inequality, economic segregation and inter-class mobility. The author also offers specific recommendations for reducing economic inequality and making America a better, happier, and more optimistic place, How many socioeconomic classes are there in 21st century America? How do members of the upper class and lower class live? What criteria are u...
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