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    THE BEST LEADER I HAVE KNOWN WHO TO ADMIRE AS A BEST LEADER The person I have always admired to be a good leader is my previous manager – Luck Smith. It was my pleasure to work with him for almost three years‚ and I have learned significant amount of business and life knowledge from him. Mr. Smith’s life accomplishments are more than we can imagine. He was originally born in a small village in India‚ and came to Canada as an international student in the University of ** during 1970s. He had

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    the slums were a terrible place to live in. This was a place where crime flourished and gangs terrorized the residents into extortion through robberies and beatings. The first early efforts to help improve housing for the poor was during the late 19th century‚ when photojournalist Jacob Riis exposed the impoverished conditions that people in New York City were living in. His haunting photographs of the slums and his powerful book‚ How The Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York

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    Comparative Study of Two Business Leader “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning – Bill Gates” Introduction For the comparative Study of two business leaders‚ I am taking Bill Gates and Steve jobs as the leaders from the Information Technology Industry who had revolutionized the Information Technology world with their great thinking and innovation. As far as their education is concerned they both don’t have a good record‚ they both were the dropouts. As I am doing

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    Human Beings are Capable of Great Good & Great Evil Human beings are capable of both great good and great evil. Many examples of this expression are initiated in Morris Gleitzman’s novel ‘Once’ set in Poland during the time know as ‘the holocaust’. The novel displays acts of both great good and great evil‚ preformed by the Nazi Germans‚ and the main character; Jewish Felix. Great good is demonstrated in Felix’s actions‚ but their greatness swallowed by the outside worlds

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    year‚ but when calculated into common terms was actually less productive overall. Finding of Facts. Since the two farmers were not given equal plots‚ in order to make them comparable a common factor must be used in their analyses. In order to put both Ivan and Frederick in common terms‚ acres of land were used as the common denominator. Ivan: At the end of the year Ivan’s net income was 214 bushels of wheat. After determining net income of 214 bushels‚ I divided that by the 20 acres that he was

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    Assignment #1:  Entrepreneurial Leadership A Company cannot be innovative and competitive without understanding the importance of leadership. There are three main points to identify leadership which are‚ having people to lead‚ having certain skills to reach company’s objectives‚ being focused on and accomplishing goals. In being a leader one possess quality and empowerment. In relation to leadership in a company‚ three outstanding renowned leaders are‚ Victor Kiam‚ Sergey Brin and Larry Page

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    from its inception had a lust for real estate. From the original chants of "manifest destiny" to the calls for the annexation of Indian territories‚ America has been driven to acquire land. In this country’s youth‚ land was needed for economic expansion; however‚ by the end of the 19th century‚ the entire continental United States had been in possession and the citizenry of this country turned their eyes out to sea. The United States no longer sought new lands to farm and work nor did they need new

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    Could Cold War have been avoided? No‚ I strongly believe that the Cold War could not have been avoided because Russia and America were natural enemies of the Soviet Union. The United States and Russia were just too different countries with two completely different leaders who never managed to see eye to eye which may have been the biggest reason the war was unavoidable. The other reason was that they had different ideologies and system of government. Also molotov plans n marshal planb. Truman

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    APUSH To what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century United States expansionism a continuation of past United States expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Throughout the history of the United States‚ America had a desire to expand its boundaries. The United States acquired most of it’s land during the nineteenth and early twentieth century with a brief break during the Civil War and Reconstruction. However‚ the way America went about graining new lands

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    The Development of The Rock Musical In the Late 20th Century Rock opera in its narrow definition seems to be a purely British phenomenon‚ possibly because at the time of its arrival England‚ as opposed to the United States‚ had not found its musical theater voice yet: while musical theater was booming in the United States from the early twentieth century onwards‚ England didn’t develop a popular musical tradition until the late 1960s‚ when Andrew Lloyd Webber started to

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