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    that will get you a reputation for generosity‚ you will do yourself damage.” (Machiavelli‚ 49) If a ruler is viewed as being generous then the people are going to expect constant generosity out of the ruler and will not appreciate the rulers generosity. It is impossible for a ruler to maintain a reputation for generosity forever because “a ruler who pursues a reputation for generosity will always end up wasting all his resources” (Machiavelli‚ 49). Once the ruler no longer has resources to be generous

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    very few countries that has top notch technology and is still in roots with their past rituals and tradition. This project is based on their past traditions and rituals‚ and I will also cover what has changed since these times. The actual population is quite large. China currently stands as the world’s most populous country at a population of 1‚190‚431‚106 people. While this was 1984‚ it is estimated that China’s population today is estimated at 1‚298‚847‚624. China has put a population control

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    General Mills

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    organization founded in 1856 by Illinois Congressman Robert Smith which leased power rights to mills operating along Saint Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River. Cadwallader C. Washburn acquired the company shortly after its founding and hired his brother‚ William D. Washburn to assist in the company’s development. In 1866‚ the Washburns got into the business themselves‚ building the Washburn "B" Mill at the falls. At the time‚ the building was considered to be so large and output so vast that it

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    pertaining to the phenomenon of “online reputation management” (ORM)‚ we have selected to address is if teens with parents with low education levels will or will not participate in more reputation damaging online behavior than teens with parents with high education levels. There is growing research in this area‚ seeing that we now live “in the modern digital age where seemingly everything and everyone is online” (“Why your‚” 2010). Also in “Why your reputation needs an online detox” (2010)‚ the article

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    their own music knowledge they have gained from websites and magazines. Although there are many technology based music industries there are still some simple publications that are still popular even though they have been around for the past 50 years such as NME magazine. As the music press progressed specific music genre specialisms such as Kerrang and TOTP have been introduced. Also‚ advertising elements such as billboards and posters still catch our attention as we are walking or driving past

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    Character vs Reputation

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    concerned with your character than your reputation‚ Because your character is what you really are‚ while reputation Is merely what others think you are". Reputation is  the general estimation in which a person is held by the public. Yes‚ in public. This means that this are the things that people usually notice right away. This may be looks or possession. This means that reputation can be made in an instant. Character on the other hand‚ takes weeks‚ months‚ years‚ or even a lifetime to fully develop

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    that the famous designers just magically came up with an idea to make a whole collection on their own. Well‚ in some cases that is true but in most cases it’s not. A lot of our clothes that we wear now are actually influenced by the clothes from the 15th/16th century. That’s why the clothes from the 16th century and the clothes now are very similar in some ways through the way women wore then and the way they dress now‚ the way men dressed and the way men dress now and how the children dressed then

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    Informative Speech Instructions De Matteis This assignment is designed to provide you with the opportunity to use the skills you possess‚ coupled with the knowledge gained in class‚ to execute an effective extemporaneous informative presentation. The topic can come from a wide variety of areas - i.e.‚ an historical event‚ present/past figures of note‚ organization‚ issue‚ concern‚ etc. Make sure you target the presentation to your specific audience‚ provide a “WOW” factor in your opening

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    macmillanlearning.com. In the short story “Clothes”‚by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni‚ there are many hidden symbol that is not noticeable at first glance. However‚ once student look at the short story more closely. They will notice that they can categories the three major symbols into clothes‚ colors‚ and 7-Eleven. Different kind of clothes are shown in the short story that at first does not seem to mean anything until students start analyzing the short story. Sumitra changing clothes at different time of her life

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    Reputation in The Crucible The play The Crucible by Arthur Miller uncovers the value of reputation to each character as accusations of witchcraft arise in the small town of Salem. The play shows characters going to lengths to preserve their good reputation‚ no matter the consequences. This theme of reputation is shown in the play through the characters of Reverend Parris‚ John Proctor‚ and even the court. Reverend Parris is exceedingly selfish and is shown to value his reputation above all several

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