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    Leadership and Management‚ “Leadership is not just some empty formulas but establishing deep connection at soul levels through service‚ integrity‚ passion‚ perseverance and equanimity.” That quote is one of my favorite quotes about leadership. It brings to light the notion that leadership is not cut and dry‚ but that there is many different components that make up a person’s leadership style. In the Montgomery Leadership Program‚ my cohorts and I have been learning different parts of what makes a

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    Freedom Rides to challenge segregation on interstate buses and bus terminals‚ and to challenge the government into dealing with civil rights. Traveling on buses from Washington‚ D.C.‚ to Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ the riders met violent opposition in the Deep South‚ garnering extensive media attention and eventually forcing federal intervention from John F. Kennedy’s administration (who at first did not support them because he did not want the distraction while dealing with issues in Vienna). Although the

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    average levels of IQ that become very successful in many different fields as well as those that never live up to their potential in regards to their above average IQ (Epstein‚ 1998‚ p. 17). This is due to the fact that possessing higher than average intellect doesn’t make believers out of those who seek a leader. Many of those that possess this above average IQ have the inability to work with and understand people. It is more likely that those with an above average IQ

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    actions may seem selfish or like they don’t care but deep down human beings are good. Humans beings have shown us that they are good from their historical impacts like the Civil Rights Movement. December 5th 1955‚ Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man. This action that Rosa Parks decided to do started the strict segregation of colored people and white people on the Montgomery Busses. Martin Luther King Jr. led the strike of the Montgomery Busses because they wouldn’t let black people on

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    that improved opportunities for African-Americans also stayed the same as many of the improvements were quite limited. Limitations in what had improved was due to attitudes of the White-Americans‚ mainly those who lived in the South and especially the Deep South as de-facto segregation was present in education‚ employment‚ facilities including housing. Jim Crow laws throughout the South also ensured that blacks were second-class citizens‚ lacking in political‚ social‚ economic and justice equality. On

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    Martin Luther King

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    Martin Luther King Martin Luther King was an extremely inspirational individual‚ a humanitarian‚ civil rights activist in fact. He led the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955‚ helped CSLC in 1957‚ helped to organise the March on Washington 1963 in which he presented his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech gaining his reputation as one of the greatest orators in American history. King‚ born son of Reverend Martin Luther King Sr. spent most of his early life within church‚ singing amongst the choir in 1939. He attended

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    The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a political and social protest campaign started in 1955 in Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ intended to oppose the city’s policy of racial segregation on its public transit system. The ensuing struggle lasted from December 5‚ 1955‚ to December 21‚ 1956‚ and led to a United States Supreme Court decision that declared the Alabama and Montgomery laws requiring segregated buses unconstitutional. The protest was triggered by the arrest of African American seamstress Rosa Parks on

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    century keeping in view their enhanced role in security & projecting the image of the nation. It traces the evolution of joint training & assesses‚ how well prepared the Indian Army is to face the challenges ahead. The author reviews the trg & the trg sys in consonance with the shift in the mil doctrine from ‘Joined Operations’ to ‘Joint Operations’. This book is an attempt to give an insight into the need for paradigm shift in trg to incl war gaming & simulation in a jt force envt. 2. It is one

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    had a choice of who to elect to take a stand on the bus and after consideration‚ ultimately‚ Rosa Parks was chosen to be the spark which ignited the movement on the bus on December 1‚ 1955 in Montgomery County. “Born in Tuskegee‚ Alabama‚ on 4 February 1913‚ Rosa Louise McCauley Parks grew up in Montgomery and was educated at the laboratory school of Alabama State College” (“Parks‚ Rosa” 1). Parks then went on to become a secretary for the NAACP and was a local seamstress who‚ while being soft spoken

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    Civil Rights Movement

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    In 1954‚ the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the “separate but equal” doctrine that formed the basis for state-sanctioned discrimination‚ drawing national and international attention to African Americans’ plight. In the turbulent decade and a half that followed‚ civil rights activists used nonviolent protest and civil disobedience to bring about change‚ and the federal government made legislative headway with initiatives such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Many

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