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    He is an intelligent and sharp witted man who detects foolishness in others and exposes it. John Proctor exposes the girls for pretending there was witchcraft within Salem. He has scarred his reputation by having an affair with Abigail , in fear his reputation would be scarred he keeps his affair with Abigail a secret. Elizabeth Proctor Elizabeth is John Proctor’s wife she shares similar traits to John. She is has strict moral principles that she adheres too. She is regarded…

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    and Mr. Hyde illustrates how a human has a dual personality. While analyzing the events that take place, some significant themes show an evil and good side of a character can represent. These themes include the outcast of an individual on society, reputation, and Uncontrollable desires. In the 1800 century, the talk about the duality of human nature has increased in the aspect of the theme since the book of Robert Louis Steveson Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was available to the…

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    floundering on [his] part” (129). He is too stubborn to admit he has been deceived by a group of young girls because it has gone on for so long, and his reputation will be ruined. If the trials are found to be false, Danforth will lose his authority and power due to the large number of innocent people who are in jail or dead because of him. His reputation is all he has and losing it scares him. Danforth’s position gives him selfish intentions and a stubborn attitude in the midst of great…

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    Hollywood has a negative effect on society. Some of these reasons are the way Hollywood says you have to look to be considered pretty, or the way Hollywood says you have to act, and how you have to dress to be considered cool. Another could be the reputation Hollywood gives America to the rest of the world. The first reason Hollywood has a negative effect on society is the way it says a girl has to look to be pretty. Hollywood says you have to be super skinny to be considered pretty. This has…

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    negative impact on the New Zealand man’s reputation as there are very view positive representations of the New Zealand man due to negative representations creating more media attention. This starts the beginning of the trend of young men living up to these reputations as they see that this is the lifestyle of New Zealand men. This results the rise of New Zealand men acting in the ways shown in the media which as mentioned above, can damage their reputation, but also affect their…

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    Anchoring Heuristics

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    college to pick. For example, there was a college in Texas Huston-Tillotson University, a historically (predominantly) black college, my mother disagreed with me going there because of a bad reputation it had. Instead she gave me a suggestion of going to St. John’s University, saying it has a better reputation and it is close to home. Anchoring heuristic in this case will have a negative effect in my college choice because instead of researching more about Huston-Tillotson University, I would…

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    her professionalism was at risk and would amount to damages. Defamation amounts to a “legitimate case including harm to one's reputation brought about by a false statement of truth and incorporates libel (criticism in composed or fixed form) and slander (spoken defamation). The essence of a criticism case is deception. Honest explanations that harm another's reputation won't…

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    The Tiananmen Square Massacre of 1989 marked a significant time in Chinese history. On April 15th, students from Beijing University gathered in Tiananmen Square to mark the death of Chinese leader Hu Yaobang. The students protested and demonstrated for reform against corruption and inflation, asking that the government listen to their ideas. Several members of the Chinese government, including Deng Xiaoping (current leader of China), assumed that the protesters were attempting to overthrow the…

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    I think Alan Greenspan’s commencement speech was realistic about the possibility of business ethics. He talked about how some people look to take shortcuts to be successful in life, whether they’re in or out of the workplace. According to Alan Greenspan, he has seen people have success by taking shortcuts and exploiting people during their daily lives and in the workplace. This proves that Greenspan recognizes that people pursue this strategy and have succeeded in life. Even though people have…

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    innocent black man for raping a young white lady. In the novel, she had claimed that Tom Robinson, an innocent black man had raped her, in fear that her father would beat and rape her. Black people were not accepted in society and had carried on a bad reputation. The stereotype today of “All black men ae dangerous” still exists and from what we know in history, that stereotype had already existed. An innocent black man was used as a scapegoat in the novel because he was an easy target, for being…

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