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    Desdemona’s reputation before Othello, which Iago believes to be the key in inflicting a traffic fate to the three characters. However, in order for Iago to succeed, Iago believes that…

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    as Alex Rodriguez and Barry Bond are prime examples of athletes who used enhancement drugs to make them perform better. These athletes looked like leaders of their sport but then after testing positive to drug usage they had their captain like reputations ruined forever. Although I acknowledge it’s justifiable that everyone may have equal access to particular enhancements, it comes with a price. Athletes should be role models for all children in today’s world and taking steroids or another type…

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    bid my finished goods fast and get rid of them right away, since I negotiated a short-term delivery. I produced ahead using medium high quality, like fifty quality cotton, when my reputation was low. I produced ahead using high quality material when I had a high reputation and was planning to take bids from high reputation farms. In one game, I had five hundred finished pink nylon hoodies and I could bid many contracts for $75and $100 each and have them delivered in three weeks from the bid. I…

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    Sociology Gender Roles

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    against the norms in a negative way where you are crossing the boundaries of people, the they will get very upset at you. When people start getting upset, they will start gossiping about you. You will be the town’s talk until you can rebuild the reputation or find a way that they can forget about you. The cost of acting out in a small town are very significant because you live in this town and people do not forget anything. Things you did ten years ago someone in town remembers. I think that…

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    Hypotheses development 3.1. Substitution between monitoring and reputation When the risk of moral hazard is high, the employer prefers to choose the contractor with a high reputation, because the reviews and feedbacks from previous employers help to alleviate information asymmetry and serve as signals of the reputable contractor’s expected effort level [28]. However, when the IT-enabled monitoring system is available, the function of the reputation system might be substituted by the monitoring…

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    The Crucible Reputation

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    In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, reputations play a vital role to the story and development of characters as it determines their behavior. Preserving their reputations is the driving force of some of these characters, influencing their actions and the direction of the story. Three characters that go to great lengths to preserve their reputation are Samuel Parris, Abigail Williams, and John Proctor. These character’s reputations influence their behavior and almost dictate their actions in their…

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    Reputation can shape someone into who they are and how they behave. Importantly, reputation defines their morals, but also their integrity. Our reputations reflect on how others view us by our everyday actions, then they can assume on what type of character we display. A person is born with one’s own reputation and must build from there. In Arthur Miller’s well-known play, the Crucible, the theme of reputation is most visible throughout Reverend Parris, Abigail Williams, and John Proctor’s…

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    Reputation is defined as a presumption on any person or thing, usually made by the community or general public. Many of the characters in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible are self-involved and excessively worried about maintain a good reputation within the small community. The Crucible discusses many events and issues within the reader which links to today’s society. While reading this play. Due to the controversy of many detailed within, it is difficult for me not to compare today’s society to the…

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    determining factors in a relationship. All these are strongly taken into account when relationships begin to form because now it’s not just you, it’s you and somebody else. If one has a higher social status, how is everyone going to view you now? Reputation is everything. Society will always have the last say in relationships, they dictate whether if the couple is meant to be, or else they will tear them apart in the worst of ways. Yet, this doesn’t matter to the couple…

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    Felt's Reputation

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    of the west, was soon to be the next king of the High-elves and had given life to her out of wedlock. To protect his position and reputation he had Felt birthed far away in a secret location, in the Tower of Felt. As she was an illegitimate child, she was kept in the vicinity of the Tower of Felt as to not raise suspicion or otherwise ruin the king to be's reputation. Later, three years after her father was named king, he saw her and her mother only liabilities and saw to their execution.…

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