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    For Willy, the idea of having a salesman reputation was his initial goal. Some of his actions and decisions in handling situations were his way of trying to essentially reach the success he’s been dreaming of, and feels that he deserves. Reality was always something Willy feared and blocked out. He was prejudice of the way his life needed to end up. In his attempts to ignore the reality, he began to create his own version of it to fit his ideas and emotions. The more he engaged himself in his…

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    Social media allows you to build that trust and good reputation as Ford Company did in the social media in this time. Also, Social media is building relationships with the people that you care about, so You MUST be listening in social media and it will tell where your customers are and where you need to be. In the article “4 Ways Social Media Can Ruin Your Reputation” by Philip Cohen, it talks about 4 ways you have to avoid to build a good reputation about your own business. Social media is a…

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    of the controversy of how people’s reputation change throughout time and how it affects a community. In the beginning of the play Reverend Parris found the girls dancing in the forest, which started the hysteria of the accusation of witchcraft. Abigail Williams and the girls were the first to be accused, but as the play continued it spread to the rest of the citizens, such as John Proctor and Goody Nurse. As the citizens were accused of witchcraft their reputations were questioned. Abigail…

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    strong relationship between online reputation and hotel room sales, finding a statistically significant positive relationship, through that hotel room prices could also be influenced positively by a stronger online reputation since customers rely heavily on reviews of other travelers. Customers could be willing to pay more for security if they are convinced about the service quality of a particular hotel based on its reputation in TA. And also Online Reputation and Product Sales the Impact of…

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    Society notoriously places pressure on all aspects of life, and pressure to conform to and uphold a reputation is no exception. Many people also naturally want to obtain authority and exert power over others, which often leads to negative outcomes when they try to conform to and uphold a reputation while maintaining their authority. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Katherine Howe’s Conversion, a classic telling of the Salem witch trials parallels a modern day story of a group of girls…

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    in America. The play explores the concept of reputation and the importance of a good name to a substantial extent. It is highlighted incredibly deeply and diversely by showcasing a situation which is consumed by the significance of this theme entirely. Reputation and the importance of a good name is extremely valued in the community of Salem. Almost all characters in the play have made decisions purely on the basis of how it will affect their reputation. The accusations of witchcraft by naming…

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    struggle with their reputations and morals throughout the trials depicted in the play. Proctor struggles with whether he should tell to judgment about his affair with Abigail. Indeed, he does not only want to keep his reputation but also wants to protect his wife Elizabeth. Proctor also decides to die because he surely wants to keep his soul clean and pure. He does not want to die for lying anymore. That…

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    Scarlet Letter, and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible contain crucial themes that build the backbone of their plots. “A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity” was once said by Baltasar Gracián, a Spanish writer, and could be applied to each book, as they show the importance, value, and power of a name or reputation. Although the main themes of reputation ring throughout the book, the motifs play just as critical of a role. For example, revenge and the drive for it shows itself,…

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    For paper number two I’ve decided to go with the reputation mechanic in Fallout New Vegas. So what is the reputation mechanic? The reputation in Fallout New Vegas is a measurement of how the different factions in the game world or Mojave Wasteland perceive your character. It is affected by positive and negative actions that affect the faction in question, such as completing quests or killing members, of that faction. Reputation is separated into two categories: Fame and Infamy. Fame is positive…

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    How Is Hrothgar Respected

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    Hrothgar is also respected by many people because of his many helpful deeds. Beowulf: A New telling is about reputation and generosity and reveals that reputation causes people to do certain things and that people who care about their reputation often end up being generous to others even if they have or have not done something to help them. Hrothgar's primary characteristic is reputation which is described through his actions and personal qualities. For example, when Hrothgar dreams of a…

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