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    What does it take to be charismatic leader? Charisma is at any rate very useful and significant tool to become successful. Whilst some people argue that charisma is somehow inborn‚ others disagree. They believe that anyone can become a charismatic leader. However‚ it might require some time and energy. Charismatic leaders can have a huge impact on their followers’ performance and also on formation of their opinions and attitudes. With charisma you become more influential and inspiring. Furthermore

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    Brief When Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860‚ seven slave states left the Union to form the Confederate States of America‚ and four more joined when hostilities began between the North and South. A bloody civil war then engulfed the nation as Lincoln vowed to preserve the Union‚ enforce the laws of the United States‚ and end the secession. The war lasted for more than four years with a staggering loss of more than 600‚000 Americans dead. Midway through the war‚ Lincoln issued the Emancipation

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    South Asian Studies A Research Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 28‚ No. 1‚ January – June 2013‚ pp.261-263 BOOK REVIEW The Charismatic Leader: Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the Creation of Pakistan Sikandar Hayat Oxford University Press‚ Karachi Reviewed By Muhammad Iqbal Chawla University of the Punjab‚ Lahore Introduction The figure and personality of the Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah is a fertile area for researchers‚ for he played a key role in the creation of Pakistan which altered

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    through hard work and motivation. Many people have became political or military leaders either to gain power‚ to stand up for what they believe in‚ or to help their country during tough times. Throughout the course of history‚ individuals such as Napoleon Bonaparte‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and Mohandas Gandhi have become influential leaders through their ability to inspire. Without a doubt‚ Napoleon Bonaparte is controversial leader who has guided France through good and bad times. Napoleon was able to centralize

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    As the civil war drew to an end‚ the movement to abolish slavery became more and more realistic. As of January 1‚ 1863‚ all slaves living in the Confederate South were to ‘be then‚ thenceforward‚ and forever free’” (Schroeder quoting Abraham Lincoln The Emancipation Proclamation.) This new law put many newly freed slaves in a tight spot. Even though they were allowed to leave the plantations and homes in which they had worked‚ they had nowhere to go and no money to get anywhere. None of them had

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    with the anthropologically derived term ‘trickster’. In what way are charismatic leaders and ‘tricksters’ related? In what such similarities or differences are relevant for understanding contemporary politics? Illustrate your argument with a concrete example. Intro Charisma was introduced into social theory and political sociology by German Sociologist Max Weber who described charisma as a ‘gift of grace’ ( REF) and a ‘charismatic authority is when a person has special gifts of the body and mind and

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    Comparison of Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln Julius Caesar is remembered as one of the history greatest general‚ and a popular leader of the roman republic. Julius Caesar would always compare himself to Alexander the greatest. For almost 15 years Julius Caesar led armies against enemies. Abraham Lincoln was also remembered as one of the greatest in American history at his time‚ he was the 16th president of the United States of American. He was born on February 12‚ 1809; Lincoln was 51 years old when he

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    side‚ there was Jefferson Davis. On the Union side‚ there was Abraham Lincoln. Both leaders faced off in a battle for slaves. Abraham Lincoln was going to make a decision that would change America forever.. (Bridge)Abraham Lincoln was an incredible president because of his personality traits. (Thesis)Abraham Lincoln was truly a brilliant president because he was honest‚ intelligent‚ and an enthusiastic learner. (2)Abraham Lincoln‚ also known as “The Great Emancipator” was highly sincere because

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    Comparing Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln Tisa Hardaway English II Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln are undeniable two of the greatest men in history. When comparing the two‚ there are not a lot of things they have in common. However‚ there are some main things that they did have in common. Both of them were powerful leaders‚ they both lost parents at a young age‚ they were in the military and they both were assassinated. Julius Caesar and Abraham Lincoln lived during different time

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    Bret Epright Prof. Sallupo History 11-25-2011 The Role of the Charismatic Leader in the Fascist Party After the First World War countries throughout Europe were left to repair themselves from the damages done by the war. Societies were ruined‚ citizens killed‚ cities destroyed‚ and economies collapsed. It seems like although the allies managed to win the war‚ there was no real winner. Everyone who was involved in World War I had to experience the chaos that it invoked. One of the many countries

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