intelligence‚ yes‚ their strong will and attitude to lead‚ yes but what makes a leader‚ what makes a leader is their ability to speak. This is the best tool a leader can have‚ if the leader cannot speak his views or the views of the people how he can be called a leader‚ he cannot. As I stand here before you I promise to speak my views and more importantly your views on how to make your school experience better. Any problem you may have‚ I will listen‚ any request you may have no matter how small‚ I will
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Formations of the Legion The entire foundation of Roman infantry tactics was the idea that by keeping troops in order‚ one could fight more effectively. Most military commanders of the day simply had their troops rush wildly at the enemy‚ relying on superior numbers‚ better soldiers‚ or luck to carry the day. The Romans realized that they could not always rely on these‚ so they turned to strategy. Each situation was handled differently‚ taking into account terrain‚ the type and strength of the
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The battle of Somme was a tiresome attrition battle. For approximately five months the British‚ French and German armies engaged in what was called “one of the bloodiest (battles) of World War One”. Located in Northern France. During this battle the British were unsuccessful; their strategies were incompetent to the harsh conditions of the stalemate. Thus‚ making the battle of Somme a complete failure to the Triple Entente. Many historians argue that the Germans had caused more significant amount
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1932. Families lived in shacks and ate leftover food from hospitals. Communities couldn’t afford to keep schools open‚ so a third of a million children couldn’t go to school. Years of poverty left Americans asking what the cause of the economic crisis was. The economies of the Allied Powers were damaged by World War I. Great Britain‚ France‚ and the Soviet Union were all in debt and the costs of the war ran resources low. Major cities of Europe were destroyed. Asia and South Africa more industrialized
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NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA COURSE CODE : POL 123 COURSE TITLE: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION COURSE GUIDE POL 123 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Course Team Dr. Justice Igbokwe (Writer) - NDC Dr. C. Nna-Emeka Okereke (Editor) - NDC Ifeyinwa M. Ogbonna-Nwaogu (Coordinator) - NOUN NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ii POL 123 COURSE GUIDE National Open University of Nigeria Headquarters 14/16 Ahmadu Bello Way Victoria Island Lagos Abuja Office
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How successf ul was the L Successes Aaland Islands‚ 1921 Upper Silesia‚ 1921 Economic collapse in Austria & Hungary‚ 1922-3 Memel 1923 Greek-Bulgarian dispute‚ 1925 Failures Teschen 1919 Vilna‚ 1920 Corfu‚ 1923 The Successes Aaland Islands‚ 1921 Dispute over possession of the Aaland Islands between Sweden and Finland Took it to the league‚ and they decided Finland should have the islands Both countries accepted the League’s decision Upper Silesia‚ 1921 A plebiscite area with
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them‚ and why does that get people elected. With those ideas in mind I want to focus on if the ideal electable character changes with age or stay constant‚ to do so I will look at the qualities of an elementary school election verse the current presidential election. The first question deals with what makes a favorable character‚ more specifically‚ are there certain traits that make one candidate more electable than another. The obvious answer deals with the candidate’s ideals and perspective on
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In 1855‚ when Alexander II‚ son of Nicholas I‚ came to power as Tsar of Russia he was faced by many problems. Russia‚ being the backwards place it was needed reform. The gap between the noble class and the peasant class was enormous and causing problems. The serfs were being treated horribly; the legal system and educational system were in desperate need of changes. There were also governmental issues that needed to be addressed. Russia could use as much reform as possible; Alexander II saw these
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FATIMA JINNAH WOMEN UNIVERSITY COMPARITIVE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION “TYPES OF ADMINISTRATION” Submitted to: Ms.Aliya Submitted by: Rida Zahid Ramsha Aslam Maheera Naveed Marium Rasheed Butt Dur-e-Sameen Durrani Dept: BPA VI Date: 21st march 2013 Types of administration What is administration? ....................................................................pg3 Two sectors………………………………………………..………..pg4 Central Government....................................................
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| Presidential Elections 2012 | A Second Term for President Obama? | | Abstract: With the 2012 Presidential elections less than one year away‚ speculations are high on who will be the winning candidate. The Democratic Party’s candidate Barack Obama is the incumbent and has some significant advantages. The Republican Party’s candidate is still unknown and there has not been a clear front-runner. Based on readings‚ polls‚ and expert opinion‚ the chances of Obama winning a second term are
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