19 October 2015 Reputation in the Crucible The characters in the play The Crucible have a lot of things about reputation. They are all known as good citizens, for one reason or another, and they all would like to keep their good name. John Proctor would like to be known as the man who sticks up for the little person and always does the right thing. Judge Danforth wants to be known as a good judge who always makes the right decisions. Abigail and girls want to be known as good girls who are not
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Present 3 possible decision alternatives A1a. Alternative Process Human Resources has taken the best interest of the company and has concluded on three decisions to resolve the issue presented by quality control. This company understands that making a good decision does not end with making the decision, but also needs follow-up. As presented in the Task 2 Webinar there are Decision Models that can be used to aid in identifying, processing and evaluating any decision (Jewell, 2011). The Third Decision
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Preserving one’s reputation is a prevalent theme in The Crucible. Several of the characters are concerned about their reputations. Do you think a good name is more important than the truth? I think that the truth is more important because honesty is, im my opinion, the best quality. If you lie just to save your reputation, people may find out and then you would have a reputation for being a liar. If you tell the truth and people know that it is the truth, then you will have a reputation for being honest
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In The Crucible, some people’s reputation seem to be more important to them. John Proctor, Abigail WIlliams, and Reverend Parris worry more about their reputation than about family and lives. Proctor is more worried about his good name and is scared to confess his affair with Abigail. Reverend Parris is worried about about his job and image than his daughter's sickness. Judge Danforth worries about his good name, like John, than about the people’s lives. Abby is one of the girls accusing people of
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world believe that every individual has virtues that should be cultivated. The Reputation lens explores virtue ethics and the world of character. It emphasizes that people should have a role of ensuring they are of a good character in the community. This lens invites us to reflect on what qualities are essential to be a good citizen and how to be viewed by others in the community. According to the author, the use of Reputation Lens enables one to consider how he is viewed by others and his own sense
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CHAPTER 1 ETHIC EXPECTATIONS Learning Objectives 2 Understand the basic concepts in ethics, business ethics, governance Understand the relationship between ethics and reputation What constitutes good ethics and good governance? Why are good ethics and good governance important? 3 Changes of ethics trends have brought to the expectation framework Public Expectation (公众的期望) 4 There has been an increasing expectations that business exists to serve the needs of both
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Reputation is most certainly an integral part of leadership. One’s reputation can either help or hinder their objective. Reading your post on Tyson’s reputation reminded me of my own reputation at my current place of employment, it instills fear in nonconformists. This can sometimes be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on your outlook. At work, I’m viewed as a safety conscious, strict (by the book), well-organized, and technically proficient leader. These traits may seem likeable and widely
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the most profit should not be the only goal for business; benefiting society should also be considered. In other words, a company should have the awareness of a certain social responsibility to regulate its behavior which might endanger the public good and promote the development of society. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the ethical responsibilities of a modern corporation with its positive impacts on the environment, customers, employees, communities and society are considered
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his play The Crucible. Respect is the last theme that is important in The Crucible. Everything in the town in Salem is about reputation. For instance, having a good reputation like Rebecca makes it less likely that one would be accused of witchcraft. Despite being accused, people tried to convince the Judge that she was innocent. Moreover, respect and reputation is apparent in the ending scene where
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A person’s reputation contains his or her dignity, and The Crucible demonstrates a perfect scenario where people show how far they will go to maintain a good reputation. John Proctor pays the biggest price in order to save his reputation. John Proctor gives off a good image in the town of Salem. However, when john gets accused of witchcraft, he has two choices, the choice to confess a sin he never committed, or hold on to the honorable reputation he already has. After thinking about the agonizing
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