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  • Transactional Leaders, Transformational Leaders, and Emotional Intelligence

    Transactional Leaders, Transformational Leaders, and Emotional Intelligence

    Transactional Leaders, Transformational Leaders, and Emotional Intelligence The difference between transactional and transformational leaders lies in their process of motivating followers. Transactional leaders begin with established goals or directives of their company and motivate employees to pursue these directives by “clarifying role and task requirements” (Robbins, 2005: 367) through rewards or intervention if standards are not met. Basically, they employ a hands-off management style, but step in when they recognize that goals are not being

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right (death Penalty)

    Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right (death Penalty)

    There are many things wrong with today’s growing society; however, I believe the death penalty is the worst. I am strongly against the death penalty because it sets a bad example for our society, prisoners could be wrongly convicted, and it is cruel and unusual punishment. Our youth is learning from our actions. If a Timmy gets punched during recess, does the teacher advocate Timmy to punch the other child back? No, this is the

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Vika
  • Surpasing Laws for one Own Right

    Surpasing Laws for one Own Right

    Our society is an ever-growing community of law breakers, not to condemn themselves morally, but to stress what they believe to be just, and correct. Just as Martin Luther King Stepped in front of our nation and broke several laws, he did so in order to express his passionate belief of our constitution that "all men are created equal." Unfortunately, to this days we have trouble to fully synthesize are laws with our constitution,

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • Reconstructing the Black Woman

    Reconstructing the Black Woman

    Harriet Jacobs, as a black female slave, was able to successfully narrate her life story with earnest honesty while documenting the honorable and the shameful events from her past. Free black women from her time period had also published autobiographies about their own personal struggles as black women remaining virtuous, and maintaining a true Christian womanhood through the social adversities they faced daily. However, Jacobs chose to take a more honorable route by confessing all

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    Essay Length: 1,652 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Civil War Questions

    Civil War Questions

    Q1. Societies strict rules about who is allowed to move up in the ranks of the army seriously impaired their being many qualified leaders. The nobles that were leading the army were not always the most qualified for the job. They did not base moving up in the ranks by skill or intelligence, which probably caused a lot of armies to miss out on some great leaders. One example of a leader who could have

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Black Women Clubs of Denver

    Black Women Clubs of Denver

    In this study you asked us to look more closely at the plight of African American women of the west and their impact on the community in which they lived. I found that most of the articles assigned were of little help in achieving this objective, in that a large amount of the articles did not give much mention of the effects of these women on their communities. However, I was able to find little

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Yan
  • Being a Leader

    Being a Leader

    BEING A LEADER Leadership is the process of motivating others to work to meet specific goals and objectives. "Leadership is deliberately causing people-driven actions in a planned fashion for the purpose of accomplishing the leader's agenda". A leader motivates others to action. Thus, it is the motivation of others and their actions that defines a successful leader. In other words, leadership is the art and science of getting others to perform and achieve a vision.

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Divine Right of Kings in Oedipus and Modern Society

    Divine Right of Kings in Oedipus and Modern Society

    When the president talks to God Do they drink beer and go play golf While they pick which countries to invade Which Muslim souls still can be saved? I guess God just calls a spade a spade When the president talks to God. (Oberst) The concept of the divine right of kings has been impacting history in both literature and politics throughout the ages. Today, this concept is reemerging in contemporary American politics through

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    Essay Length: 595 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Civil War

    Civil War

    civil war on sdfshjAlthough the American Civil War mainly occurred because of slavery, the fact is that slavery had a lot to do with economic and social issues. By the year of 1860, the North and the South was developed into extremely different sections. There was opposing social, economic, and political points of view, starting back into colonial periods, and it slowly drove the two regions farther in separate directions. The two sections tried to

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    Essay Length: 305 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: regina
  • Peers as Leaders

    Peers as Leaders

    1. Basically, I think the most important skill that one needs to be a good Peer Leader is the ability to influence others, but there are other characteristics one needs to have to be an effective Peer Leader. In order to be influential, you need to have the ability to communicate well with others. Without the ability to talk to others, how is it possible to influence and direct others in the right direction? I'm

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: regina
  • Black Hawk Down Movie Review

    Black Hawk Down Movie Review

    In the early 90’s, the united states sent a large number of Army Rangers and Delta Force troops to Mogadishu, Somalia. The reason they sent these troops was to put down the militia of Muhammad Farah Aidid. Over 1000 Somalia militia died in the battle and only 19 American troops died. Black Hawk Down correctly portrayed the events that happened at the battle of Mogadishu. Throughout the movie, soldiers say that they should not be

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Bridge of San Luis Rey Black Beauty

    The Bridge of San Luis Rey Black Beauty

    MY REVIEW OF RE:CV: --------------------- Resident Evil Code Veronica for the Dreamcast has everything a Dreamcast owner could want in a game: Wonderful graphics, superb sound quality, an awesome storyline, and over 30 hours of gameplay to boot. Resident Evil Code Veronica (RE:CV) is the best survival horror game on the mass market, and everyone who owns a Dreamcast should own it. And so should everyone else. Graphics-10/10 The visuals in RE:CV are the some

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: regina
  • Black like Me

    Black like Me

    John Howard Griffin, both author of Black Like Me and prominent journalist, sets out to discover what life was really like as a black man in the Deep South. He darkened his skin, using sunlamps and medication, in order to study just that. He was most likely not ready for what he was about to embark upon, including harsh discrimination and denied civil rights. Griffin encounters many racial barriers that exist between whites and

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jon
  • Black Mirror by Gail Jones

    Black Mirror by Gail Jones

    Black Mirror by Gail Jones How does the narrative construct the character and her childhood world as complex? The complexity of the character in �Black Mirror’ is constructed through the use of conventions to depict the conflict between her inner self and society. �Black Mirror’ is about a young girl, Anna, and her journey from childhood to adulthood, from the familiar to the unfamiliar respectively. The setting, plot line and the town’s environment help in

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jack
  • The Fairtax Plan: The Right Plan for Tax Reform

    The Fairtax Plan: The Right Plan for Tax Reform

    The FairTax Plan: The Right Plan for Tax Reform The FairTax Plan: The Right Plan for Tax Reform April 15th of any given year is the most dreaded day for most taxpaying Americans. This one day is more stressful than the day the taxpayer turns 50 years old or the day of his daughter’s wedding. April 15th is tax day. Every American who earns a wage has the unenviable duty of filing a form 1040

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Steve
  • When Did the Women Get the Right to Vote Dbq

    When Did the Women Get the Right to Vote Dbq

    By the time women began to fight for their right to vote, the majority of the people were against, on the other hand some men were, in some way, in pro, defending the woman suffrage. Women were the most interested people to get their rights, therefore, a lot of them wrote stuff to convince the people and the courts that they were able to choose people, that women also think and could have an opinion

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Victor
  • Comparing the Rights of Women from Essays Through the Eras

    Comparing the Rights of Women from Essays Through the Eras

    Society has long since recognized the concept of men being superior to women, both in the aspects of physical strength and the ability to earn living for their family. It was a natural concept that based and formed the modern society: strong versus weak, superior versus inferior, non-marginalized versus marginalized. In earlier time, this concept materialized itself in the battle of the sexes, or what we knew as men versus women. Naturally, the existence of

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Steve
  • Th Word Nigga and Who Is offensive Towards Blacks

    Th Word Nigga and Who Is offensive Towards Blacks

    The word “Nigga” and why it doesn’t offend me. From what I was taught this word “Nigga” came from way back in the day. You see that’s what a slave owner used to call us. But to me that is not a name like Susan and Joseph this word has a real meaning. But, if you look for “Nigger” in the dictionary it says it’s Slang: Extremely disparaging and Offensive. A person of any race

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Casue of the Civil War

    Casue of the Civil War

    In 1850, a document called the Fugitive Slave Act was passed. Primarily, this document dealt with the reclaiming of runaway slaves. This law allowed southerners to call upon the federal government to capture runaway slaves who had fled the South and may be living in the North. The Fugitive Slave Act and the laws that went with it only caused controversy in the North. This split the North and South. In reaction to this, some

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Robert E.Lee’s a Civil War

    Robert E.Lee’s a Civil War

    Robert E. Lee's Civil War Bevin Alexander Alexander, Bevin. Robert E. Lee's Civil War. Holbrook, MA: Adams Media Corporation, 1998. 1-338. Bevin Alexander is a renowned author of books on American military history. He is most well known for his books on the Civil War, including How Hitler Could Have Won World War II and Lost Victories. He lives in Bremo Bluff, Virginia, and he is still a contributor to the Civil War book collections.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Top
  • The Black Death: Nature's Way of Saying We Are Doing It Wrong

    The Black Death: Nature's Way of Saying We Are Doing It Wrong

    The Black Death: Nature’s Way of Saying We Are Doing It Wrong Throughout the known world, the human race has been inhabited by disease. For centuries, groups of people have struggled to adapt and create balances between themselves and diseases. Disease not only affects the populations of large areas, but creates wars, puts pressure on global resources, and causes many groups of people to lose sight of their beliefs in the hopes that there will

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Monika
  • Black Boy Plot Summary

    Black Boy Plot Summary

    Black Boy by Richard Wright is a novel and autobiography all in one. Black boy takes us thought the young life of Richard Wright, who is both the author and the main character. Richard goes though many hardships growing up. The book is set in the early 1900’s in the American south. Richards mother raises Richard in the harsh environment after Richard’s father abandons them. Richards’s main goal is to make it to the north.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Effects on Civil War

    The Effects on Civil War

    The Civil War had an effect on us. The Civil War was one of the most tragic wars in American history. More Americans died in this war then in all other wars combined. In this war we did not fight against other people, we fought brother against brother and the nation was torn apart. There are many reasons why this war took pace. Fist the nation was come together and then the southern states were

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Yan
  • Greenleaf's the Servant Leader

    Greenleaf's the Servant Leader

    February 5, 2004 Greenleaf's The Servant Leader The Servant Leader discusses the importance of leaders who adopt a service oriented attitude in which they care for the needs of others before their own. A servant leader need not be an actual servant or have ever been a servant to become a servant leader. Rather, a servant leader is born with or adopts an "others first" disposition. Climbing through the ranks may help to create a

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Treat the Students Right

    Treat the Students Right

    This article was very entertaining. It describes the human being as a whole and how diverse we are. Even going as far to say how one body is diverse with the different cells that make it up. Diversity is something that needs to be accepted and dealt with in the right way. This article went on to break down just how in life we accept situations. It showed a three-step acceptance tool. Step one, recognition,

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Mike