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    As human beings‚ one deals with various issues however‚ few get triggered when it hampers their reputation. . The play othello‚ a playwright by shakespeare‚ appears to keep running on the topic of reputation and revenge.the protagonist‚ Othello‚ hints at fragile reputation. Being dark and not being a heir to the beneficiary society of Venice‚ Othello‚ needs to keep up his pride and dependably do his best for his general public. He keeps his pride up so nobody could pass racial remarks as critiques

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    Taking the Cake

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    Background: Southland Baking Company (SBC) is engaged in the production of baked food and instant breakfast food. One of its item named Chizzlewits is crumbly‚ full of saturated fat‚ and delicious. The other item is Mellobar which was introduce in 1975 and was best selling product. Thus the company has a solid foothold in the market. But the products like Chizzlewits have turned out to health hazard‚ hampering the health of the people. So‚ there is a protest going on from consumer activist

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    believe that drugs should NOT be legalised in sport. This is due to pretty much the same reason it isn’t legal now. The main reason that I believe that drugs should not be legalised is that: if drugs should start being legal in sport than what is stopping it from being legal in the world. I think that drugs should not be used at all. There will be no stopping people from using sport as they will just say that they play one sport or another. Furthermore‚ everybody knows that drugs are harmful

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    Enhancing Drugs (PEDs). Unfortunately‚ there are many professional athletes who also use these types of drugs in their game. Using these drugs is unfair and unethical. They also cause many negative short-term and long-term effects. I strongly believe that performance-enhancing drugs should be illegal. For instance it is an unfair and unethical way to make yourself better. If an adult takes PEDs it will enable heavy lifting and him will end up tearing muscles and when he go off of the drug he will

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    PR is about reputation

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    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? According to CIPR‚ Public Relations is about reputation‚ which refers to the result of what you do‚ what you say and what others say about you. In the first place‚ this essay will introduce Grunig and Hunt (1984)’s four models and five stages of development; and then‚ analyse and

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    thought generous; nevertheless‚ if you act in the way 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

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    demonstrates the power and strength of reputation. The play describes how Othello and Desdemona attempt to build a life together‚ disregarding their difference in age and race. Although soon after their marriage‚ an envious Iago uses cunning lies to sabotages their once healthy relationship. Reputation plays a vital role in this play; it enables or restricts certain characters‚ inevitably opening the doors to the tragic ending. Iago uses his reputation for honesty to gain the trust of certain

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    use within competition and training to improve their performance. Physiological aids are used in sport as they help an athlete’s performance. Some aids help to increase heart rate‚ adrenaline rate and stimulate the body but other aids lower the heart rate and change the growth of muscles and bones. Sport is suppose to help us learn from defeat and victory‚ encourage us to participate in team sports‚ encourage a spirit of co-operation‚ and interdependence‚ and mainly encouraging moral and social

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    Taking Notes

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    1 Chapter 3: Taking Notes The good student takes down notes when listening to a teacher’s lecture. In the same way‚ the good researcher takes down notes whenever he comes across a source relevant to his research. Research note taking saves the researcher a lot of time and effort. It allows him to refer to his sources without having to “re-search” for the source from which they were originally taken. In the beginning‚ it might seem that the rigid rules of note taking are stifling‚ rather than

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