“It takes many good deeds to build a reputation‚ and only one bad one to lose it” (Benjamin Franklin). Reputation is one of the most important things in our life‚ it can take many years to build up and only a small amount of time to lose it. Miss Emily will battle between love and reputation. William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” enforces the conflict between love and reputation through Miss Emily and Homer Barron‚ and Miss Emily and the townsmen. One of the main conflicts is between Miss Emily and
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Does Alexander the Great Deserve His Reputation? Alexander the Great was born in 356 BC. His father was Philip II of Macedon who died when Alexander was nineteen years old. Alexander then became the king of Macedonia. Philip had plans to conquer Persia and Alexander wanted to finish what his father had started. This eventually evolved into Alexander taking over most of the known world. Alexander the Great deserves his reputation for a numerous amount of reasons. These reasons include his belief
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In The Crucible there are consistent themes of the importance of reputation in society during the Salem Witch Trials. Within the town of Salem women specifically were expected to keep and maintain a good image by their actions‚ words‚ etc. Due to the witch trials‚ women were robbed of their good woman title‚ and their honor. Reputation was a key part of society during the time period of the witch trials. Women weren’t seen equal to men‚ and they had to be held accountable to high standards. In
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Reputations‚ to some they mean the world‚ and to others they don’t matter at all. To me reputations are not that big of a deal they are just what others see and sometimes not based on who you really are. In The Crucible it seems that everyone is worried about their reputation and not too worried about the truth. Having a good name doesn’t mean a thing if you hurt others by not telling the truth. I have no idea what my reputation is and I don’t really care to find out. My reputation does not consume
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Formation of Reputation During Negotiation In preparing for negotiation‚ the key is to identify the other person’s potential sources of power‚ which can come from knowledge‚ competition‚ performance and reputation” (Braff 1996). Reputation of a negotiator is significant; it remains one of the most under researched aspects of the negotiation process. Reputation is important in negotiation because it helps the other party predict moves of opponent. The concept of trust can play a critical role
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demonstrate reputation in The Crucible. In the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller; the playwright uses his characters to not only show the diverse authority that arises from reputation‚ but also the impotent struggles one will face without a reputation. We are given three different types of characters within The Crucible‚ but only two that make a difference. The three types are the extremely high‚ the mediocre‚ and the substantially low reputation characters. The characters‚ whose reputations are mediocre
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Someone’s reputation is often very important to them‚ and that person may be willing to go to great lengths to protect it. The short story Hearts and Hands by O. Henry‚ is about three people‚ a very handsome looking man‚ a glum-faced man‚ and a very beautiful woman. Throughout the story a lie is developed and three main identities‚ a liar‚ a perpetuator‚ and the one that believes it all. In order to protect Mr. Easton’s reputation‚ the marshal lies about his prisoner’s identity to an unsuspecting
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Preserving one’s reputation is a prevalent theme in The Crucible. I don’t think that is more important than telling the truth. In my opinion being honest about something makes you look much better than lying about silly things just to have a good name. Yes‚ having a good name is important but if you don’t do something to ruin your good name then you won’t have to worry about lying to preserve it. In my experience‚ if you lie to make yourself look better then you just end up making yourself look
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8065 Module Title: Theoretical Approaches to PR The Assignment Title: PR is about reputation – ‘the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you’ (www.cipr.co.uk). How does this compare with Bernays’ ideas of PR as Propaganda and today’s Nudge and Persuasion theories? Submission Date: 24/10/2014 Word Count: 1572 words According to CIPR (accessed in 2014)‚ public relations is about reputation. This essay will focus on CIPR’s arguments and compare it with Bernays’ ideas and
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UNIVERSITATIS Series: Economics and Organization Vol. 5‚ No 1‚ 2008‚ pp. 51 - 62 THE IMPACT OF DOWNSIZING ON THE CORPORATE REPUTATION UDC 005.32 ∗ Biljana Djordjević‚ Suzana Djukić Faculty of Economics‚ University of Niš‚ Serbia Abstract. This paper deals with the downsizing influences on the corporate reputation. In this paper we stress the importance of the corporate reputation as one of the most important firm ’s intangible assets. This kind of resources could be a significant source of the firm
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