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    Hitler did a lot for Germany‚ in a time of depression‚ after the 1st world war. He gave Germany reasons for their misery by blaming the Jews and therefore provided them with hope for the future. Germany was left with nothing after World War 1‚ but Hitler changed that‚ he provided German people with employment‚ education‚ and hope. After World War 1 Germany was economically depressed‚ the people were unhappy‚ they didn’t have confidence in their government‚ they were a broken country. The Treaty

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    King Lear inevitably meets his downfall by the end of the play‚ this happens through a combination of factors both in his direct control and through ways which are entirely out of his hands. Through his daughters disrespecting him through his foolishness over dividing his kingdom‚ the banishment of certain characters‚ unsuccessful manipulation and other methods Lear encounters madness and finally his death. From the beginning of the play the viewer can watch Lear deteriorate as his apparent madness

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    Reputation In Othello

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    Shakespeare’s Othello is a play about reputation. The role of reputation is a major one as throughout the play we see the importance of how one is perceived. For some‚ to act in a certain way with self control ultimately leads them to strengthen their character and image. But for others it can be lost in a single action. The characters within the play struggle to keep their reputation for various reasons such as retribution or to keep a good name for themselves. Reputation can impair judgement in both ways

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    in the 50’s. The 1950’s deserves its reputation as an age of political‚ social‚ and cultural conformity to a great extent. Eisenhower’s actions to improve old policies were indeed a political conformity. Society was being surrounded with leisure activities that no doubt accepted the customs of its culture. During the decade of 1950‚ American citizens desired for a decisive leadership. The president was ready to support and lead the nation. Ike was leading the country by his philosophy in which he

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    Darlene Sandhu Ted Bancarz Government P2 27 October 2010 John F. Kennedy and his secret life John F. Kennedy mixed work with pleasure which created problems for his public image and for his marriage. Many prominent figures in public have been lured into this trap and the end has never been good. JFK was among the many even though he did a good job at being president he wasn’t perfect. John Kennedy met his future wife‚ Jacqueline Bouvier‚ when he was a congressman. They were married a year

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    Reputation Management

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    REPUTATION MANAGEMENT The Role of Public Relations CONTENTS Executive Summary Reputation Importance of Public Relations Managing Ones Reputation Case Study * Jodi Gordon * Pacific Brands Reference List Appendix EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Reputation is a logical and rational process as opposed to the connection to a brand and its image‚ which is largely emotional. It is a concept that exists around is influenced by action and what companies do‚ not what they say. It is ever

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    Was King John really the worst king ever? The question as to whether King John was really the worst king ever‚ stills seems to be a topic of much controversy amongst historians‚ as they have not yet come to an exact decision on which side of the argument to deem as the truth. Some people believe that King John is to be blamed for the fate that he suffered because of certain decisions he made and brought himself to his state in the society through his actions; however‚ those who disagree‚ claim

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    The general plot of King Lear revolves mainly around the conflict between the King and his daughters‚ although there is a definite and distinct sub-plot dealing with the plight and tragedy of Gloucester as well. One of the main themes that Shakespeare chooses to focus on in King Lear is the dysfunctional nature of not only the royal family and Gloucester‚ but the heartache and emotional strain that goes along with being a parent and having to make a decision that will divide your children. This play

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    Reputation is the estimation or name of being‚ having‚ having done‚ something specified by the general opinion of either a private or public group of people. In Arthur Miller’s screenplay‚ The Crucible‚ Miller presents his opinions on the factual truth of the Salem Witch Trials. Various events in Arthur Miller’s screenplay reveal the theme of reputation as being a leading force in the developing plotlines of the story. By doing this‚ he brings a whole new point of view to the readers of his screenplay

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    that is reputation. Almost everyone in the play cares about their reputation. weather its with the village or with the lord. Reputation is on of the themes presented in the play. Abigail Williams‚ accused of being seen dancing with the devil‚ confesses her friends names to the court in order to save herself from being deemed a witch. She says "I want to open myself! . . . I want the light of God‚ I want the sweet love of Jesus! I danced for the Devil; I saw him‚ I wrote in his book; I go

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