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    FEATURES OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP Introduction Transformational leadership is defined as a leadership approach that creates valuable and positive change in the followers with the end goal of developing followers into leaders. A transformational leader focuses on "transforming" others to help each other‚ to look out for each other‚ to be encouraging and harmonious‚ and to look out for the organization as a whole. With this leadership‚ the leader enhances the motivation‚ morale and performance

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    World Views and Cultural Landscapes Every land has a past and a story behind it that has been built with time. This history is extremely important because if you take the time to analyse a certain land‚ you can realise that it has a lot of interesting things that you can learn. But are some lands more important than other? To characterise a land as a cultural landscape‚ many criteria are demanded. Also‚ a big influence for this kind of land is the world view. Here are two important terms that

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    Jedda Feature Article

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    man‚ Marbuck‚ were with the silvertails upstairs from where they looked down on the seating known as "the blacks". Determined to tell a story that could be told only in Australia by Australians‚ Charles Chauvel made Jedda—-the first Australian feature film to use Aboriginal actors in the lead roles and the first to be filmed in colour. Set in the Northern Territory‚ it is the tragic story of a young Aboriginal girl of the Arunte tribe‚ adopted by a white woman‚ Sarah McCann‚ as a surrogate for

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    comparing relationship between heritage and tradition past. The story also question whether or heritage is something one use or something one possess. To understand heritage‚ one must have a personal connection of that history‚ in everyday use Dee do not really have a connection to her heritage so blind by anger of what she does not understand she view her heritage in history as an oppression. In the process she constructed a heritage for herself and reject her real heritage‚ Dee change her name cause

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    Features of Indian Society Society is group of people interacting with each other due to similarities among them as well as differences among them. Our Indian society is said to have “Unity in diversity”. Our preamble recognizes India as a Union of States only because of the vast diversity. some of the features of Indian society are as follows: Hindu way of life: Hindu religion is the indigenous religion of India. And it is said that tolerance and non-violence of Hindu way of life shape the nation

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    Indian Constitutionalism The concept of constitutionalism is that of a polity governed by or under a constitution that ordains essentially limited government and rule of law as opposed to arbitrary authoritarian or totalitarian rule. Constitutional government‚ therefore‚ should necessarily be democratic government. In other words‚ Constitutionalism is a political philosophy‚ in which the functions of government of a state must be in accordance with the provisions of the constitution. Thereby meaning

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    Indian Culture

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    Indian Culture "India is the cradle of human race‚ the birthplace of human speech‚ the mother of history‚ the grandmother of legend‚ and the great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most astrictive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only! - Mark Twain” This quote is an exemplary example of Indian history that only scratches the surface of the actual history of India. India’s culture is an amalgamation of its own states and “subcultures.” Hierarchy‚ family status

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    Consumer Movement. Definition of Consumer Movement: According to Philip Kotler and G. Amstrong‚ "Consumerism is an organized movement of citizens and government to impose the rights and powers of buyers in relation to sellers."  Features of Consumer Movement The features of consumer movement can be

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    1901 and Key Features

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    Bui Thi Ha Thu Task 1: The graph and table show the number of fishers in millions for different regions between 1970‚ 1980 and 2000‚ and the world’s top ten exporters of fish in 2000. Summarize the information by choosing and reporting the key features‚ and make any relevant comparisons. The bar graph and the table indicate comparisons of millions of fishers in 5 regions in the world between 1970‚ 1980 and 2000 and the world’s top ten exporters of fish in 2000. As is illustrated by the bar

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    Feminism in the Indian

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    feminism in India. Contents [hide] 1 Defining Feminism in the Indian context 2 History 2.1 First phase: 1850–1915 2.2 Second Phase: 1915–1947 3 The Concepts of Feminism and Equality 4 Beginnings of the “Feminist” Movement in India 5 Obstacles 6 Hindu Women in India 7 Muslim Women in India 8 Women at Work 9 Women and Education 10 Modernization 11 See also 12 References 13 External links [edit]Defining Feminism in the Indian context Pre-colonial social structures and women’s role in

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