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    seediest district in Toronto. Everyone said it was a bad idea. Still requiring over $700‚000 in capital‚ Sharp approached one of his father’s business acquaintances‚ Cecil Forsyth‚ who managed the mortgage department at Great West Life Insurance Company. Sharp’s plan was to raise the rest of the necessary funds through a mortgage. [Weber 1997] From the time the Four Seasons opened for business‚ Sharp created a climate that fostered professionalism and devotion among his employees. One of the more

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    Some people believe that leaders are born with the necessary qualities that make them successful as a leader. While others believe that leadership‚ like many other similar characteristics‚ can be learned and developed through life. For me‚ I think much of the debate depends on how you define leadership. If leadership means having an ability and desire to inspire and influence others then I can see the argument that leaders are born with leading qualities. For example when I see my sister using

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    Peers as Leaders

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    I think the most important skill that one needs to be a good Peer Leader is the ability to influence others‚ but there are other characteristics one needs to have to be an effective Peer Leader. In order to be influential‚ you need to have the ability to communicate well with others. Without the ability to talk to others‚ how is it possible to influence and direct others in the right direction? I’m a person that has the ability to engage with others easily‚ so communicating about what’s wrong and

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    Ethical Leaders

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    Transformational leaders encourage followers to embrace moral values and to act in the interest of the collective rather than self interest. Transformational leaders are thought to raise followers’ level of moral development and to focus followers’ attention on higher level needs and values. Transactional leaders rely on rewards and punishments to direct followers’ behaviour. Transactional leaders are inconsistent with moral leadership because transactional approaches ignore followers’ needs and

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    Leader Styles

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    from my historical person and the traits and styles my historical person can learn from me. Historical person Leonard D. Schaeffer was a successful leader in Blue Cross of California. He was the president and CEO who helped orchestrate the transition into Wellpoint‚ which is the second largest publicly traded health care company in the United States. By 2004‚ Schaeffer built Wellpoint into a 19 billion dollar operation. Schaeffer oversaw the merger with Anthem Health Care. Schaeffer

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    Main Theories in Pragmatics and How They Differ Communication sometimes can be somehow tricky and disconcerting since language itself sometimes can confuse the participants of a conversation since the meaning of the conversation can be confusing sometimes. In the linguistic field the term ‘meaning’ and what it implicates have been studied from different points of view. In semantics when they try to understand the meaning of something in a conversation‚ they focus just on the word and what does it

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    their recruitment for soldiers for a reason. A certain degree of general cognitive ability is necessary for a successful soldier. There are lots of pre-test that have to be taken and passed for placement. This is one of the differences with the armed forces versus other career fields. Often times leaders might not have a lot of general cognitive ability‚ but they do have a lot of crystallized cognitive ability. Most of the time businesses promote people based on experience‚ years worked‚ and

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    Ineffective Leader

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    Everyone has had a leader that they thought was ineffective‚ but do they know what makes a leader effective? There are many qualities that go into making a good leader‚ and not all leaders will have every trait. There is no one right way to lead. There are many effective styles of leading‚ but there is a wrong way to lead. By using an example of a bad leader‚ the traits of an good leader will emerge. Leadership is much more than individuals and their decisions and acts. Leadership as a quality

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    I’m sure you have heard of the Biotechnology field before. It is the field in which living organisms are modified genetically in order to enhance them to make useful products. This has been used widely in the agriculture industry in the past decade with lots of controversy surrounding it. Maybe‚ you have heard of the Human Genome Project that was completed in April of 2003. It is when the first Human Genome was sequenced. This too is a part of the Biotechnology field and with the Human Genome Project

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    Exams do not Gauge Ability In college the majority of students would agree that education is a top priority. These Students full capabilities are being based solely on standardized testing. The purpose of these exams is to gauge a student’s knowledge on a variety of subjects. The type of exam may differ depending on class‚ grade‚ age‚ or degree. Students are required to take these exams in order to see what their capabilities are in terms of what class the student is taking. Now although standardized

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