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    LIippit‚ White‚ 1939). This early study has been very influential and established three major leadership styles: (U.S. Army‚ 1973): authoritarian or autocratic participative or democratic delegative or laissez-fair Although good leaders use all three styles‚ with one of them normally dominant‚ bad leaders tend to stick with the one style of autocratic. Authoritarian or Autocratic I want both of you to. . . This style is used when leaders tell their employees what they want done and how they

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    Dominating‚ Highly Authoritarian Personalities." Journal Of Social Psychology 144.4 (2004): 421-447. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. McGillicuddy-De Lisi‚ Ann V.De Lisi‚ Richard. "Perceptions Of Family Relations When Mothers And Fathers Are Depicted With Different Parenting Styles." Journal Of Genetic Psychology 168.4 (2007): 425-442. Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. Thompson‚ AnneHollis‚ ChrisRichards‚ David. "Authoritarian Parenting Attitudes

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    tolerance.    Adam Perzewoski who has presented the most recent studies on the argument has confirmed the observation that wealthier countries are more likely to sustain democracy. He also found that democracies were no better and no worse than authoritarian regimes at generating economic growth and therefore his conclusion was that wealth helps to sustain and consolidate democracy but gradual economic growth does not create a transition from autocracy to democracy.       If development is taken

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    additional war and extending the industrial destruction. The technology had an obvious effect on public life‚ the question is if it was in an authoritarian or democratic manner. One can assume that the technology does not necessarily enable freedom and consequently can affect public life. In the following I will argue that the Haber-Bosch Process is undoubtedly authoritarian. After looking

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    are four theoretical parenting styles: Authoritarian‚ Authoritative‚ Permissive‚ and Uninvolved. The Authoritarian model is the strict family structure described by Giorgio Nardone. This style has a fixed set of rules that are inflexible. Regardless of circumstances‚ a particular act will always result in punishment. The drawback to this style is that it discourages independent thinking and depends on obedience. Research suggests that children of authoritarian households "tend to be timid‚ have lower

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    freedom for safety during wartime”(St Luis Post Dispatch Editorial‚11 October 2001).This essay will argue that a responsible government has to protect its citizens and this protection will include the use of censorship but it should not resemble an authoritarian country otherwise freedom of speech and free exercise of religion will be lost. An examination will be made about the positive aspects of censorship and why censorship is so vital to our culture‚there will also be an examination about the negative

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    How to raise children is not passed down genetically from parent to child‚ but the question remains on how and or what the appropriate manner is to rear a child. In psychology it is understood that the cognitive mind learns through experience and how a person perceptually interprets the environment (Baumrind‚ D. (1967). In the earlier years children have a specific time in which there mind is like a sponge and can absorb so much information. Do different parenting styles affect this ability of absorbing

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    responds to you. The authoritarian parent values obedience. The rules are clear but inflexible. Misbehavior is strictly punished. In this type of environment‚ it is common for children to feel fearful and for parents to use fear as a teaching strategy. The authoritarian parent teaches the child what to think as opposed to how to think since the parent makes all decisions for the child. This parent uses reward and punishment to control the child’s behavior. An authoritarian style can have unintended

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    English Argumentative Essay Which parenting style will lead to a child becoming successful and stable in life? Many argue about the answer to this question. There are four main types of parenting styles. There’s authoritarian parenting which follows a set of strict rules and doesn’t necessarily nurture the child; apathetic towards their emotions‚ demanding a sort of blind obedience from the child. Authoritative parenting which takes a more moderate approach; setting high standards‚ nurtures

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    were raised (Santrock‚ 2011). This discussion will evaluate Baumrind ’s four distinct parenting styles‚ noting the impact each may have on child development‚ followed by an analysis of the role culture plays in effective parenting. Authoritarian The authoritarian parent values obedience above all else. Strict limits are often placed on what children are and are not allowed to do‚ and these children are not allowed the time or space to express their feelings about the given limits (Santrock‚ 2011)

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