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    Informational and Transformational Responses to Celebrity Endorsements Kenneth R. Lord and Sanjay Putrevu Using three studies‚ this research examines the relationship between dimensions of celebrity endorser credibility (attractiveness‚ expertise‚ trustworthiness) and consumer motivation (informational and transformational). Studies 1 and 2 reveal celebrity expertise and trustworthiness are the primary determinants of informational processing‚ while attractiveness is the principal variable driving

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    Abraham Lincoln

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    L.A. Week 30 Day 5 March 22‚ 2014 Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln is more than America’s 16th president. He’s a model of leadership who demonstrates traits and characteristics that are essential for present day executives and business leaders.   Like Lincoln‚ you face the challenge of executing a vision‚ while also managing competing priorities. Leading others to join you in that vision is a difficult task‚ and one that can be fraught with self-doubt‚ frustration and other negative emotions

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    .Ministry is a lifelong transformational process‚ that requires deep soul work‚ which engages various hearts and minds to serve humanity in the present age. Transformational ministry speaks to the holistic needs of its context and its surrounding communities. In order for transformation to take place ministry leaders must be mission driven with purpose entrenched to asking tough questions yet to be explored‚ provoking the status quo‚ and challenging the field to rethink what is often unquestioned

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    1. The first eleven chapters of Genesis possess a ________________ and ____________ emphasis. universal and cosmic (Davis‚ 1998‚ p. 155) 2. With the introduction of Abraham‚ Moses begins to ___________________ redemptive history. Particularize (Davis‚ 1998‚ p. 155). 3. How has archaeology verified the historicity of these chapters in Genesis? It further reinforced that the Bible is the only true source of information verifying the events and time of Genesis. This is because of a large quanitity

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    President Abraham Lincoln appointed the best and brightest to his Cabinet‚ individuals who were also some of his greatest political rivals. He demonstrated his leadership by pulling this group together into a unique team that represented the greatest minds of his time‚ according to historian Doris Kearns Goodwin. Lincoln demonstrated an ability to withstand adversity and to move forward in the face of frustration‚ said Kearns Goodwin‚ a keynote speaker at SHRM’s 2008 Annual Conference in Chicago

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    Abraham Baldwin and The Constitutional Convention Abraham Baldwin was born in North Guilford‚ Connecticut in 1754. Baldwin was the son of an uneducated blacksmith and had a brother‚ Henry Baldwin who served on the Supreme Court. Abraham Baldwin attended Yale University and studied to become a teacher and minister. During the Revolutionary War he served in the Continental Army‚ this experience shaped him to become a strong nationalist and made him believe that a strong centralized government

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    Abraham Lincoln

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    He issued his Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and promoted the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the n closely supervised the war effort‚ especially the selection of top generals‚ including commanding general Ulysses S. Grant. He brought leaders of various factions of his party into his cabinet and pressured them to cooperate. Under his leadership‚ the Union set up a naval blockade that shut down the South’s normal trade‚ took control of the border slave states at the start of the war‚ gained

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    biography. He describes it as a "political" history‚ and indeed it is -- a "politically correct" history (Pg 88). By selecting Lincoln’s words carefully and placing his own interpretation on their meaning‚ Mr. Foner is able to weave an ugly view of Abraham Lincoln that turns history on its ear and furthers the latest revisionist theory that the slaves freed themselves. Foner begins his book with the notion that Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did not free a single slave and that Lincoln deliberately

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    to want to change and outside reinforcements are much needed. Effective change requires leadership and the leaders and followers must be motivated and energized to implement positive changes and thrive in the chaos. In order for change to be effective then the leader must see the need for change‚ work with others to implement the change‚ and be able to evaluate the process. “Transformational change‚ as noted earlier‚ is an evolving process that tends to be the product of a group’s vision over time

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    Abraham and Sarah

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    Abraham and Sarah The story of Abraham and Sarah is an important one‚ especially because Abraham is the father (and Sarah the mother) of the Israelite nation. When looked at from a broad point of view‚ this story of an ancient family and their relationship with God becomes a parable which teaches others to put their trust in God and provides examples of how to live a righteous life in the eyes of this God. When looked at from a narrower point of view‚ one can examine the motivations and personalities

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