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    Reputation is a concept that can make or break a man. In Shakespeare’s Othello, the damage that can be caused by reputation, or the lack of it, is very severe and is evident through the characterisation of Michael Cassio. Shakespeare portrays emotional damage that can be caused by the lack of reputation through dialogue “Reputation, reputation, reputation! Oh, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial. My reputation, Iago, my reputation!…

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    Reputation Essay According to the Webster Dictionary, Reputation defines as “the common opinion that people have about someone or something; the way in which people think of someone or something.” I believe an individual’s reputation defines all the characteristics of their personality. People hold only one reputation in their life. In The Crucible, John Proctor says “How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!” (Page) This quote shows the importance of reputation…

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    The President is implementing changes to improve the reputation of the BBB by reviewing procedures for managing complaints and revamping the rating systems. However, little information is available to determine how aggressive they are in changing culture and implementing internal controls and monitoring each branch. It took two years to oust the executive in the Los Angeles branch that was engaged in unethical pay for play scheme, but they did take action. The BBB is not a government agency or…

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    Mira Thekdi Mrs. Ball American Literature 22 September 2015 [Insert Title] Arthur Miller’s ignominious reputation presented many conflicts in both his career and personal life. He lost money, got denied film productions, and more. In The Crucible, having a proper reputation was notably important in Salem because of the witchcraft trials, where the false accusations made in court can quickly ruin a person's life. Ergo, many of the characters in Salem are troubled about the perception of their…

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    The last line of anonymous’ Beowulf, “the best to his people, and most eager for fame” (1382), shows Beowulf’s character in that he always strived for the best reputation, and how he seemed to his people. Beowulf is the kind of person who is all about their reputation. Everything he does is to better how others think of him. To Beowulf, “death is better...than a life of shame” (2900-2901). Him being “most eager for praise” (1382) is shown any time he goes up against a foe. His honor is most…

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    Chicago and its reputation are being taken over and represented by pessimists. Over the past five years that I could remember Chicago has been displayed to the public in an extremely negative way. It has reached a point to when a person thinks of Chicago, they no longer think of the inspiring and passionate play that portrays endless dreams the city has to offer, but the continuous growing number of homicides. Well, anyone can call me old-fashion because I still see the endless possibilities for…

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    I went to a small school so once one person knew someone, everyone knew and the teachers gossiped more than the students. I was labeled as the trouble maker and my reputation was destroyed. No teacher wanted to deal with me, even though I had been medicated and I was improving. Because of my reputation, my depression started to come back and my doctor increased my medication. I was now up to 50 mg. While everyone was excited to start high school, I was extremely nervous for…

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    Reputation can be defined as a kind of rough measurement of how much the community trusts someone Famous People are known to have their reputations precede them but the process of gaining that reputation is not as simple as some normal people could think. The opinion that people have about someone or something can be considered as a kind of measurement or evaluation for that person or famous and well known character or product or any other things. It also means the quality or character as judged…

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    When I ask someone if they like Kanye West music? They respond he’s an “asshole”. They don’t even bother to listen to his music. Kanye gets a bad reputation for being outspoken. I’m here to tell you that should give him a chance and let his music convince you that he’s the greatest of all time. Although his name gives him a bad reputation, due to his controversial actions, Kanye should be heard around the world with an open smile. Kanye West makes a great music. Now let’s talk about his…

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    According to "Merriam Webster" dictionary explanation, “Reputation” is "the common opinion that people have about someone or something". It is how we think of a particular person. It can be good or bad, either one. For example, Stalin and Hitler were dictators with negative reputations which remain until today; on the other hand, Mahatma Gandhi has a positive reputation because of his fight for freedom and peace. Reputation is built of a special and unique personality, achievement, and effect…

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