Leaders Are Made By: Dwayne Mathis 4/3/2014 Leadership and Organizational Behavior MGMT 591 Professor Joel Bunkowske‚ Instructor The question was asked in our class discussion this week‚ “Are leaders born or made?” This is one of the most often asked questions about leadership. People have varying opinions on this subject. My opinion is that leaders are made. To lead people effectively is a very complex undertaking. No one is born with the necessary tools to
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the novella Animal Farm there were numerous amounts of characters but only a few were the most worthy to lead the Farm. In the story‚ the pigs were the leaders of the farm which turned out to be a bad decision for the animals. There were other animals on the farm besides Napoleon like Muriel or Snowball who were fit to lead‚ they just didn’t speak up because they were afraid‚ or they were chased off of the farm. Of course animals like rats or sheep don’t have a lot of say on the farm either because
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Describe how Napoleon gains power and explain how he maintains his power? Throughout the novel “Animal Farm” Napoleon uses many ways to gain and maintain his power. He uses propaganda‚ lies and intimidates and manipulates the animals on the farm. But can he keep control of his power? Napoleon uses many strategies to gain power on animal farm for eg. Using the dogs as his own army and scaring snowball of the farm. From the start of the Novel we see that he is trying to gain power by doubling the
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Animal Farm vs. Soviet Russia Allegory means “a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another” (Dictionary.com). The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell has allegorical connections with the Soviet Union because it has similarities and differences between Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ Napoleon and Joseph Stalin‚ Squealer and Vyacheslav Molotov. Orwell writes Animal Farm to have an allegorical connection
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/ t The following data indicate the weight of 40 cultured tiger prawn (in gm) at the end of months in a pond. 3 25 55 46 50 30 t2 20 30 59 15 75 28 13 65 66 43 57 25 33 57 23 14 22 45 20 2s 20 35 19 22 40 t4 28 15 61 38 19 70 13 22 Weight of cultured tiger prawn i. ii. ( Z. ’ Construct a stem-and-leaf display for the data given using the ten digit as the stem. What can you say about the distribution of the weights of tiger prawn. Construct a frequency distribution for the above
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Over the course of the novel Animal Farm‚ many animals stuck out. A duo that was truly different were pigs named Napoleon and Squealer. After the revolution in which they kicked the humans off the farm‚ he co-led the farm with another pig called Snowball. The reader could infer at this point that the animal’s revolution was a parallel to the Russian revolution that started 30 years prior to the book Animal Farm being written. Snowball represents Leon Trotsky and Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin
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HOW PROPAGANDA WAS USED IN ANIMAL FARM Propaganda is used by people to falsify or distort the truth. In the book Animal Farm‚ many things happened to Napoleon and the other pigs because of using propaganda. First of all‚ Napoleon and the pigs used propaganda to tell lies the animals would believe. For example‚ when Boxer was taken away in the knacker truck‚ Squealer got all the animals to believe that the truck had been bought by the hospital‚ but they hadn’t taken the stickers on the side
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“Animal Farm is replete with subtle and not so-subtle lessons on blind conformity and the misuse of power. What are some of the lessons you’ve personally taken away from the novel regarding education of the masses‚ knowledge of history‚ idealist thought and class structure? Has the novel changed your worldview in any way?” Animal Farm is replete with subtle and not-so-subtle lessons on blind conformity and the misuse of power. ngs‚ poems‚ the state rituals and of course Boxer’s Slogan. These were
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seven commandments on Animal Farm showed how Napoleon was altering the rules in order for himself to gain more power. When the animals first took over the farm they created seven commandments that were a set of guidelines for all animals to follow. Over time Napoleon and the other pigs changed some of the commandments‚ and this brought major changes on the farm. One of the commandments that was changed was commandment six which stated‚ “No animal shall kill any other animal” (Orwell‚ 21). It was
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Symbolism in Animal Farm Animal Farm is almost a direct parallel to Russia during the time of World War I through World War II. The characters all have real life counterparts that are easily seen. The events are also all real and conveyed in the novel in an easily understood way. The novel creates a new way to look at the events that transpired during this time period and allows people to really understand what happened. In Animal Farm‚ George Orwell employs many symbols to convey the parallelism
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