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    Leader Philosophies‚ Themes‚ and Strategies Employed through “The Last Castle” (Information from the film will be written in a basic Times New Roman‚ Font 12; however the information retrieved from Organizational Behavior resources will be italicized‚ as well as my added comments) The Last Castle was packed full of leaders; bad‚ good‚ and great according to the numerous leadership philosophies‚ themes‚ and strategies that I will identify. The movie begins with Lieutenant General (3-Star) Irwin

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    “Thanks for the ride Dad‚” I said as I grabbed my flag bag and my luminescent orange water jug‚ slamming the car door behind me. As his car sped off‚ I realized that it really wasn’t very cold out‚ considering it was almost November. I was glad that I had decided to wear a T-shirt and leggings. I dropped my flag bag into its usual spot‚ between the white parking line and our junior captain’s bags. I was one of the first ones there‚ which was pretty unusual‚ considering I was normally late most of

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    Unbroken Essay Unbroken is a non-fiction book written by Laura Hillenbrand. Unbroken is about Louie Zamperini‚ an Italian American that lives in Torrance‚ California‚ soon to be an Olympic miler and bombardier of the air force. He was born in January 26‚ 1917‚ at 5 years old‚ Louie would smoke cigarettes while walking to kindergarten‚ and at 8 years old he would start drinking. He had a very troublesome childhood; he would steal around his neighborhood and would eat anything that was edible

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    was in the fifth grade. Our class was out at recess playing a game of flag football‚ girls against the boys. There stood Penny Clark‚ here hands cupping her nose‚ “Ronnie it’s just a game of FLAG football!” she cried. I had punched Penny when she yanked my flag off of my hip and did a victory dance in front of me while waving my flag in my face. I put the flag back on my hip after she dropped to the ground and the flag landed at my feet‚ “It’s a boys sport you got what you deserved.” I told

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    these straight lines seem to communicate an solemn emotion. Third‚ a flag of United State takes  quater scale in picture‚ and it is the only moving object that allows to add jumpy rhythm in picture‚ in short‚ the flag seems to break the serious balance in picture and then emphasis the freedom(movement) under such a strict and silent surrounding. Fourth‚ people‚ who are also the moving objects in picture‚ echo the freedom with flag somehow.    "Lane with Poplar Trees": Again‚ "Lane with Poplar Trees"

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    First‚ let us welcome the guard of honor our chief guest Mr……………………… We will now have a patriotic song by one the student who love and respect our country from 7th A. Flag hosting is done ever year in India on 26th January. To respect and remember our mother nation India we request the dignitaries to host the flag followed by flag salute. Stand at ease attention we will have the national anthem now. “When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon‚ my soul expands in the worship

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    questioning and debating issues of equality for centuries. One of the most vehement of these debates has been regarding the flying of the Confederate flag. From 1961 to July 1‚ 2000‚ the Confederate flag flew atop the South Carolina State House dome. Ralph Ellison‚ author of the award-winning novel‚ Invisible Man‚ would find the flying of the Confederate flag on government buildings unacceptable.

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    it is drained. 4. Use it properly. 5. Turn the projector off when not in use. III. Electric Fan 1. Maintain its cleanliness daily. 2. Turn off when the flag ceremony starts‚ when classes are dismissed and when there are no students in the classroom to save electricity. IV. Classroom Lights 1. Turn off all the lights during flag ceremony‚ when classes are dismissed and when nobody is in the classroom. 2. Do not play with the light switch. 3. Once the projector is being used‚ automatically

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    won Independence from England on the 15th August‚ 1947. At the very stroke of midnight in the clock‚ Nehru announced the happy news of the freedom of India to the entire world. During the colorful ceremony held at New Delhi‚ the flag flag of England was pulled down and the new tricolor national flag was hoisted. After that‚ Nehru delivered a historic speech which is known as "Tryst with Destiny". Nehru began his speech by referring to the pledge made by Indians long years ago to win the freedom for the homeland

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    My Responsibility to America Responsibility: the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or having control of someone. Many Americans today enjoy a variety of freedoms given to them by their country. Most people do not think what it took to allow them to have the freedom they enjoy today. So many people take for granted that they have the ability to do or become whatever they desire. In America‚ there are no restrictions on what you can do. You are born in a country that gives you

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