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    attending to people during times of war and sickness is vital and can be dated back hundreds of years. These are the roots of what has grown into the nursing profession. Nursing is a highly respected and honorable profession all over the world. Through the years nurses have been recognized as playing a vital part in the help and welfare of mankind‚ although many times under appreciated. Typically the nurses work under the doctors‚ which can lead to them looked down upon and underestimated. In reality

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    Kenneth Clark Final paper Amanda Martinez Western Kentucky University Abstract This paper explores the life span of Kenneth Clark. The information was obtained through online (Internet) resources all regarding Kenneth Clark’s life and achievements. There will be two sections containing information about his life‚ age‚ schools‚ and interesting facts about Kenneth Clark and when he passed away. The second section will discuss his professional contributions‚ such as details

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    of the single wire telegraph and the co invention of mores code. With the help of other inventers‚ Mores was able to make models of the wire telegraphs‚ get a Patton on it‚ have wires installed up and down the Atlantic‚ changed the way the world and how ships communicate‚ and became a wealthy man. The telegraph is not used today because of the other ways we communicate but mores code is still used. Mores was born on April 27th 1791 in Massachusetts and died on April 2nd 1872. He lived in New York‚

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    as recruiting reinforcements from Horatio Gates‚ being a liaison officer to Lafayette‚ and leading three battalions at the battle of Yorktown. Hamilton led a surprise attack on the British at Yorktown that was so great that Charles Cornwallis‚ the leader of the opposing forces‚ had to resort to desperate tactics to try and defeat the Americans. Hamilton’s leadership at the battle of Yorktown is perhaps his most important contribution to the war as it was the battle that the British finally declared

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    incidents as the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ Fidel Castro was a positive leader in Cuba and made many improvements to Cuban society after the Cuban Revolution that he led in 1959. Due to such incidents‚ many of Castro’s social reforms in Cuba are ignored (or dismissed as completely communistic and therefore without any merit to the United States)‚ especially reforms that he made between the start of the revolution and 1990. As any newly instated leader would‚ Castro made mistakes in his rule and misjudged some

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    (2013) in “Organizational Management & Leadership: A Christian Perspective‚” “Transformational leaders channel the efforts of those in the organization by ensuring followers are aware of the issues‚ paying attention to the concerns of followers‚ and inspiring followers to achieve organizational goals.” Satterlee‚ A. (2013). Organizational management & leadership: A Christian perspective (2nd ed.). Raleigh‚ NC: Synergistics International Inc. Summary In the article “Transformational Leaders” by Richardson

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    Developing a Leadership Strategy: The Case of the Toy Research Society The Toy Research Society (TRS)‚ a nonprofit organization‚ has been in existence for more than 70 years. The organization’s mission has remained the same during this time‚ but the membership‚ the use of the Society by nonmembers and the competitive landscape have changed substantially. Driven primarily by a board of directors and regional volunteer leaders‚ the Society has never had a formal leadership development philosophy. Now

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    The Italian Renaissance‚ stemming from the rediscovery of ancient Greek and Roman ideas‚ revolved around the value of individual rights and freedom as reflected in their literature‚ art‚ and education. This cultural movement led into the Scientific Revolution where‚ in lieu of relying solely on the words of ancient and religious sources‚ scientists conceptualized that the best way to gather scientific knowledge was to experience it for oneself in the natural world. Hence‚ the Europeans based their

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    Contributions from ancient Greece are still influencing our society today. The ancient Greeks improved our society with great inventions‚ ideas‚ and contributions to Western civilization. The Greeks’ contributions to Western civilization have shaped our society to be what it is today. Throughout the world‚ societies have been fashioned differently than the society would be if the Greeks had never existed because of the Greeks’ numerous contributions. However‚ the most distinct contributions to Western

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    The Fall of Rome The early Roman state was founded in 509 B.C after the romans drove out the Etruscan king. Rome was known to be the center of the world which lasted for several centuries and the thought of such a worldwide power could decline was unheard of. Rome started out from a cluster of villages and into a great empire. It covered most of Europe‚ North Africa and parts of Asia. It was so powerful and seemingly unstoppable but as the aspects that made Rome so dominant started to fade

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