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    Positive Influences

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    Positive Influence As a young boy‚ positive role models constantly surrounded me and guided me to become who I am today. As I have grown up‚ I have always tried to be the best role model for my siblings and younger kids around me. I plan to continue this trend for the rest of my life so I can positively inspire others to be the best in whatever they do. A high school senior has lots of eyes watching them at all times‚ whether it is underclassmen or teachers. Throughout my high school career‚ I

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    Good to Great Ch. 9

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    Good To Great by Jim Collins Chapter 9: From Good to Great to Built to Last Chapter Summary: • Four Conclusions: 1. Great companies from Built to Last evidence shows that early leaders followed good-to-great framework. The only difference is that they were entrepreneurs in small business‚ as opposed to CEO’s. 2. Apply Good to Great concepts to sustain results‚ as a

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    Leadership

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    leaders are never satisfied with traditional practice‚ static thinking‚ conventional wisdom‚ or common performance. In fact‚ the best leaders are simply uncomfortable with anything that embraces the status quo. Leadership is pursuit – pursuit of excellence‚ of elegance‚ of truth‚ of what’s next‚ of what if‚ of change‚ of value‚ of results‚ of relationships‚ of service‚ of knowledge‚ and of something bigger than themselves. In the text that follows I’ll examine the value of being a pursuer… Here’s

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    emotion that brings about feelings of pleasure and joy. However‚ Ancient Greek philosopher‚ Aristotle‚ had a different take on happiness and how one achieves it. Aristotle believed happiness is an “activity of the soul in accordance with virtue and excellence” and goes further in his teachings with how he describes this happiness. Therefore‚ happiness is a difficult concept to explain because how Aristotle defined happiness may differ from how one may define happiness in current society. In Aristotle’s

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    Purpose of New Challenges

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    can’t" attitude. Striving for the best is the true meaning of excellence. One can set high standards for work by putting 100% into every task at hand. By putting forth the best effort‚ only the best results can be produced. By challenging oneself in areas of weakness‚ self improvement is sure to follow. The purpose of taking on new challenges shall they arise is vital to success. By not challenging oneself‚ the same pattern of mediocrity or self defeating attitude persists. One cannot grow without

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    solution is to allow parents and teachers a choice. The United States needs to implement more school voucher and charter school programs. This will allow for parents to have a choice in their child’s education. No longer will parents have to accept the mediocrity that is the American Education System. Numerous schools across the country do not have adequate funding to in order to educate America’s children. Adding to these problems many school districts have lost focus and often squander what little funding

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    According to Ralph Marston‚ “Excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude.”  No man ever reached to excellence in any one art or profession without having passed through the slow and painful process of study and preparation (Horace). If you are going to achieve excellence in big things‚ you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception; it is a prevailing attitude (Collin Powell). Excellence should be exhibited in everything that we do. Excellence is an attitude‚ an unconscious

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    WAS JESUS LATE

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    stewards of. If we need to accomplish something‚ let’s wisely use the time that God entrusted us. The problem with “better late than never” besides the fact that it has been used as a lame excuse is that it defeats the idea of excellence. “Late” upholds the idea of mediocrity while “never” promotes procrastination. So why would people be

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    Graduation Speech

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    SPEECH: Theme: “Your Gift of Learning‚ Our Tool for Nation Building” Education empowers lives. Education creates better changes. Education is the potent force of success which can be availed by those who are determined. To our highly respected school division superintendent‚ public schools district supervisor‚ well-respected principals‚ patient teachers‚ ever supportive parents‚ fellow graduates‚ friends‚ guests‚ ladies and gentlemen a pleasant morning. The value of education is seen in

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    Irish Whisky

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    What is a Single Malt Scotch Whisky ? | | A Single Malt Scotch Whisky is the product of one specific distillery and has not been mixed with whisky from any other distilleries. The greatest concentration of malt whisky distilleries can be found in the Speyside region of north-east Scotland‚ with Highland‚ Lowland and Islay being the other main malt whisky producing zones. Each of these regions has its own particular distinctive style of malt whisky and although it is not possible for two malts

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