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    and the craftsmen were three types of person that believed to know how it should be managed their job and how it should be treated people by wisdom, but however they were scarce of trust, honesty, and the real meaning of wisdom regarding people’s reputation during Socrates’ request for trust. At the beginning, the action of Socrates is presented as a person who is not convinced about the oracle’s prophecy. So, instead of being influenced by arrogance such as the politician, the poet, and the…

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    Odyssey, Odysseus faces adversity on his ten year journey home from the Trojan War. This included coming across women who had infamous reputations due to being open with their sexualities. Some of these women included Calypso, Circes, the sirens, and the maids in his own home. The author, Homer, wrote the Odyssey as a cautionary tale for women to save their reputations and be pure. Odysseus encounters Circes on his journey home, which highlights the double standard that haunts the women of…

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    The play, A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen works with the ideas of an 1800’s home containing transformations, the fight for individuality, and reputation. Reading the play at first makes it seem as if it is about a women who goes behind her husband’s back because he is too controlling, but there is a much deeper interpretation of this play. Really it is talking about a woman trying to create her own individual personality in the confinement of social expectations and roles. This play characterizes…

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    Beginning a new job when the previous person reputation has been damage beyond repair puts the replacement in tough situation. I will not only have to repair the reputation of my department and employees but also the reputation of my new position. As the replacement police chief, I will have to repairing the public image of police department and the police chief position. The death of young black teens on the hands of white police officers has put the citizens and police officer at a constant…

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    When assigned to recruit and retain employees for any company; The task must start by getting the pulse of the enterprise. What type of reputation does the business have within the community, country or even world. In all honesty, it would seem that a company the size of Verizon; additionally, with Verizon earning over 131 billion in revenue in 2016; Verizon (2016) therefore, the giant communications company would not have issues recruiting and retaining the best of the best when it comes to…

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    Reputation is a very defining element in modern society and has been for centuries. In Shakespeare's "Othello," a lower class citizen by the name of Iago manipulates those around him in horrifying way in order to climb up the social ladder. Shakespeare depicts Iago's motive when he tries to increase his reputation as jealousy in order to demonstrate how far lower class people will go to in order to increase their own social status. First of all, Iago is shown throughout the play using…

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    think about them. They will do anything to preserve a worthy name. The pressures and desires of keeping a good reputation leads individuals to impair the lives of others. Because of the strictness of the Puritans, Abigail Williams feels obligated to maintain a good reputation but hurts others and causes hysteria in the process. Abigail feels pressured to maintain a respectable reputation and hurts Tituba to achieve it. “PARRIS: Your name in the town- it is entirely white is it not? ABIGAIL,…

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    church that he is a witch. Not only does he not want the people of the town to see his name, but he doesn’t want his family and God to see what he has done. His friends names would have also been ruined too! If his name were to be on that door, the reputation of his friends would be considered bad too, because it would look like they have been hanging around a witch.…

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    happened then I wouldn 't be the person I am right now, but I still look back on them wondering what I was even thinking. My reputation is basically ruined and I 'm still currently trying to fix it. I hear jokes about it all the time, if not daily. The jokes don 't bother me at all, I 'm fine with laughing about the situation but that just proves how everyone thinks of my reputation. It 's a lot better than it was though, it 's definitely…

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    some of the characters are worried more about their reputation than the truth. Them being worried about how others view them affects the way that they act. Reverend Parris, Abigail Williams, and Mary Warren show these traits the most. Reverend Parris, who gets “ possessed” but Reverend Parris doesn't want anyone to know. In the play, Reverend Parris found the girls dancing and chanting in the woods. Because Parris would hate for his reputation to be ruined, he never mentions the girls…

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