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By Ralph B. Saltsman and Stephen Warren Solomon
Real just isn't good enough anymore. Actuality pales in the light of fake. We have entered an age of grade inflation, plagiarism, exaggeration, political hyperbole and overstatement beyond reality, and where society faces an epidemic of resume fraud. What else would one call a curriculum vitae that states college degrees never achieved from universities never attended in discipl...
By Ralph B. Saltsman and Stephen Warren Solomon
Real just isn't good enough anymore. Actuality pales in the light of fake. We have entered an age of grade inflation, plagiarism, exaggeration, political hyperbole and overstatement beyond reality, and where society faces an epidemic of resume fraud. What else would one call a curriculum vitae that states college degrees never achieved from universities never attended in discipl...
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