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    personality trait to have is‚ having a good sense of humor. Having a good sense of humor can make a person more approachable‚ Lastly‚ trustworthiness is a very important personality trait to have. Trustworthiness is key in all aspects of life. It is the foundation all relationships should be built on‚ whether it is a personal or professional relationship. Trustworthiness‚ allows other to count on you to do the right thing in certain situations. For instance‚ in a working relationship‚ once you are proven

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    open community is to use community-based reputations to help evaluating the trustworthiness and predicting the future behavior of peers. This paper presents PeerTrust a coherent adaptive trust model for quantifying and comparing the trustworthiness of peers based on a transaction-based feedback system. There are two main features of our model. First‚ we introduce three basic trust parameters in computing trustworthiness of peers. In addition to feedback a peer receives through its transactions with

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    going back to the source

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    This article was downloaded by: [194.12.7.50] On: 16 November 2014‚ At: 09:08 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Journal of Trust Research Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rjtr20 Going back to the source: Why do people trust each other? Graham Dietz a Durham Business School ‚ Durham

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    feeds him‚ allows him to wash up‚ gives him money and educates him about the importance of integrity. Integrity is being honest and having strong moral principles. Within integrity a character must develop trustworthiness‚ fairness‚ and honesty. Mrs. Jones first teaches Roger about trustworthiness. Roger has to trust that other people will help him buy what he needs. He didn’t trust that Mrs. Jones knew what he was going through but in fact she did “I have done things‚ too‚

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    Trust is a hard thing to earn. You have to prove your trustworthiness‚ and the tests you are put through will not be easy. In the story “Thank You‚ Ma’m” by Langston Hughes‚ Roger‚ the protagonist‚ tries to steal a purse from Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones. She brings him to her home‚ and in their brief time together‚ Roger learns that trust is earned‚ not given. At first‚ Mrs. Luella obviously doesn’t trust Roger. She kicks him and punches him and yells at him. She puts him in a ‘Half-Nelson’

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    Communication

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    Is it a best buy? Your lying down on the couch‚ watching your favorite Sunday television show where all of the sudden‚ a loud commercial comes on the screen. Companies use television commercials as a way of advertising their products and themselves. However‚ not every commercial is successful in getting the attention of its audience. A company has to successfully use persuasion techniques in order to win over the people watching the commercial. During the time of the 2013 Super Bowl‚ Best Buy

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    Source Credibility

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    Source credibility Source credibility‚ is about the source and spokesperson’s credibility. From previous literature‚ source expertise and trustworthiness are crucial to be transmitted from a credible source. The spokesperson’s credibility has the following characteristics: to possess relevant expertise on the information topic‚ and to be trusted to transmit objective opinions (Hussein‚ 2012). Other studies state that the source’s expertise is the level of convincing. Convincing means that the communication

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    Othello: Victim of Vice

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    1995 movie Othello‚ which is directed by Oliver Parker‚ although originally a play written by William Shakespeare‚ is a tragedy that takes place in Venice about a strong Moor solider who eventually suffers from a downfall when he is blinded by trustworthiness and pride. Even though Othello possesses various bad qualities‚ which portray him as weak‚ his good qualities such as leadership and patience depict him as a man of much greatness. His virtues augment his position as a leader‚ but especially serve

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    Roberts Four Gospels

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    discovering if we truly can trust the gospels. Roberts brief overview of many topics on the reliability of the gospels has us‚ the reader asking ourselves dose the gospels hold up to critical scrutiny‚ scrutiny of the authorship of the gospels‚ the trustworthiness of the scholarly methodology‚ and discovering what the original manuscripts say vs. what the (Bible) gospels says today. Roberts makes a strong case for trusting the gospels while including opposing thoughts which included contradictions‚ personal

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    work towards the same guidelines. A code of conduct based around all of the universal ethical principles: Beneficence‚ Non-Maleficence‚ Justice‚ Respecting Autonomy and the law. It also covers the specific ethical principles: Responsibility‚ Trustworthiness and Confidentiality. The reason for a code of conduct being developed is because ethical principles can be interpreted differently by different people. Because there is a code of conduct in place there can be no confusion or arguments about what

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