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    Leaders Are Made

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    Leaders are born‚ not made”. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Can all managers go on to be a leader? Explain. For several years‚ the concern whether leaders are born or made is an issue of great controversy. From different opinions however‚ it could be a little bit of both hence proving that any manager can go on to be a great leader as well. Among other definitions‚ Maxwell (1993‚ p.11) has defined leadership as an ability to influence others. He also defined a leader as a person

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    Mohandas Gandhi A Peaceful Protester Peace‚ love‚ and loyalty are words that people think of when they think of Mohandas Gandhi. Mohandas Gandhi changed the world by being a peaceful‚ tolerant rebel. He showed the world that people could be strong even though you have no power and use no violence. He left a legacy as a peaceful protester. When Gandhi was in his early years‚ he was known as a hero (Rau‚51). In his early life‚ he was a hero that was frail on the outside‚ but strong on the

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    Karamchand Gandhi was a great freedom fighter. He was born in the town of Porbander in Gujarat on 2 October 1869. He had done his schooling in nearby Rajkot. At that time‚ India was under British. His father died before Gandhi could finish his schooling. At the young age of thirteen‚ he was married to Kasturba who was even younger. In 1888‚ Gandhi set sail for England‚ where he had decided to pursue a degree in law. After one year of a none too successful law practice‚ Gandhi decided to accept

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    Nelson Mandela

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    behavioural theory‚ the environment plays a major role as it is the main focus. Responses are reinforced by arranging and presenting the environment to learners. * The cognitive theory acknowledges the role of environment but the main focus is on what the learner does with this information. The environmental inputs from the teacher‚ like demonstrations‚ are needed. However the theory focuses on how the learner attends to it‚ transforms it‚ codes it and starts it. b) Motivation * Motivation

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    500 books written about the life and thoughts of Mohandas Gandhi. This tells us that he was a very influential man in our society 2. an intensely joyful man who instigated a movement based on suffering without limit. 3. Satyagraha is the word that describes Gandhi’s philosophy 4. He rejected paths to truth that focused only on personal salvation or individual enlightenment. And the only path to truth is the path of non-violence. 5. Nonviolence is the supreme litmus test for truth

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    affected many different peoples and nations. Some did this forcefully‚ and some did this peacefully. One leader who led one of these movements was Nelson Mandela. Another leader who led one of these movements in a similar way was Mahatma Gandhi. Both of these leaders helped bring a great deal of change to their respective nations. Nelson Mandela was born into the Madiba clan in Mvezo‚ South Africa‚ on July 18‚ 1918. His father died

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    policies and architecture made her ruling successful as she strived to achieve ma ‘at and legitimize her power as a female ruler. Although Thutmose IV attempted to carve her out of history‚ these circumstances made Hatshepsut’s greatness possible‚ as she is known as the first great female ruler in history today. Hatshepsut had many attributes about her that her siblings did not obtain. She had excellent health‚ a hasty mind and her father’s vigor. These qualities made her stand out and were indications

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    occupation of India by the British‚ Mohandas Gandhi was seen as a spiritual leader and a key political figure. When Gandhi first worked in South Africa‚ he observed that many innocent people faced discrimination and prejudice from the British. When he returned to India‚ he was determined to help in the struggle to gain independence for India. Gandhi felt that it was his responsibility to fight for his people‚ but by exercising compromise and non-violence. He lived his life by negotiation and cooperation

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    self-aware and reflective than others‚ visionary leaders follow an inner sense of direction‚ and lead from the inside out‚ as exemplified by Mahatma Gandhi. He said‚ “I must first be the change I want to see in my world.” He was a prime example of a commitment to values‚ as he freed India by appealing to the moral conscience of Britain and using “satyagraha” or non-violent action to reveal the immorality of the British Empire. Rather

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    What Sunscreen Works

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    What Sunscreen really works? Problem: Will sunscreen with an SPF of 4 be able to withstand the sunlight more effectively than SPF 45? Purpose: Due to the increasing amount of sun exposure on teens‚ we want to ensure that sunscreen can protect against the sun. An increase amount of exposure can damage the skin directly. The dangers of increased sun can lead to the 3 types of skin cancer (Basal‚ Melanoma‚ and Squamous) and these types can spread to other parts of the body. The most dangerous form

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