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    others spending their time betting money like it was nothing. But that wasn't the only reason why casinos weren't liked as much, the majority of them when they were first founded, were run by the Mafia. If you know the reputation of the Mafia you will know that a casino's reputation was just the same. They weren't considered a “good” thing to do for many obvious reasons, in which it involved prostitution and drugs. Today, casino companies are spread out worldwide! You can go anywhere in…

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    About Gala Casino It doesn't take a lifetime for an online casino to build a positive reputation in the iGaming industry. If the products are right and customers are well taken care of, any online casino brand will be given the opportunity to rise in prominence. Such has been the case for Gala Casino. Even without its loose affiliation with the Coral Group, the Gala Group has done very little wrong and find themselves at the pinnacle of trust from players and within the industry. Gala Casino…

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    Reputation is something that is lacking in Polonius ever since the death of King Hamlet. At one point, Polonius was very close to the deceased King, getting as close as he could towards royalty. Since he wasn’t born into a life of aristocracy, the closest he could get to wearing the crown was to remain close, often being too involved with the proceedings at the royal grounds. His hypocritical attitude throughout the novel conveys his loss of integrity that ultimately ends with death and wasted…

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    years later. When he was in prison they brought in a detective named Detective Ford, who had a reputation of handling cases such as this one. During his interrogation with him Daniel ended up feeling the pressure that Mr. Ford attacked with he ended up lying and said that he did commit the crime. When Ford said does he have and accomplice in the…

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    executed on account of witchcraft. In The Crucible, reputation is an important aspect to the people of Salem because since Salem is a small town, people with good and bad reputations are known around town. The worry of saving a good reputation affects the actions taken by individuals on various occasions. Elizabeth and John Proctor’s course of action at points in the play is greatly influenced by the concern to maintain John Proctor’s respectable reputation, while the court’s actions are not, as…

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    Reputation plays a large role in everyone’s life. Because of this, people act irrationally to defend it. Some even go as far as to betray their morals or put themselves in danger to protect their reputation. A large part of defending reputation is the fear of becoming a social outcast. The unprincipled characters within The Crucible manipulate the truth out of fear in order to safeguard their reputation. The protagonist, John Proctor, fails to reveal that he partook in an affair with the…

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    Social Media and Brand Reputation Student’s Name: Course Name: Course Number: Instructor’s Name: Date of Submission: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 Introduction Corporate reputation is a valuable asset to any company in the business world. This paper is an argumentative essay on how the social media may build or destroy a brand. Social media with the increased internet connectivity infrastructure worldwide has proved to be a very powerful tool. It companies us this resource intelligently…

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    As human we are very concerned about our reputation, it sort of determine who you are. If you don 't have a good reputation then it 's hard to make friends, get a job, and even be trusted. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller three character best concerned about nothing else but there reputation. John Proctor a farmer and a tavern keeper, Abigail William a 11 year old girl who lived with her uncle because a tragic death of her parents, and Thomas Danforth a politician and a land owner. These three…

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    Having a good reputation in a small town like Salem is very important because other people will trust and want to associate with you. In The Crucible, most of the characters have a very good standing in the town of Salem, and hope to maintain this while the story goes on. The characters in the crucible show a theme of wanting this good place in Salem and two characters who strongly intend for a good reputation are: John Proctor and Abigail Williams. John Proctor was a man who worked hard for his…

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    In The Crucible by Arthur Miller many people’s own reputation have effects on the story. People are inherently concerned about how others think about them and sometimes this causes issues. When people become too concerned about their reputation things can start to go downhill and people can become more absorbed. Sometimes a person even gets to a point where they are so concerned about how they are viewed by society that they lie and compromise other people 's positions. They might even end up…

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