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    main goal is to gain support. Support is what an effective leader needs in order to achieve their actual goals. By having a strong influence on the group of people who follow them the effective leader can achieve anything‚ good or bad. Adolf Hitler was an effective leader‚ but not a moral one because his goals were not for the good of the world. “As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated‚ but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice‚” () by saying this Hitler was able

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    old he began a life of crime. It all started at a cabstand located across the street from Henry Hill’s small three-bedroom apartment which housed his parents and six other siblings. Henry’s father worked as an electrician and struggled to keep food on the table and a roof over the head of the family‚ Hill yearned for something better. He looked outside his window at the men at the cabstand. The men with their luxurious cars and long coats with pockets full of money‚ men who seemed to get away with

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    the accuracy of how my most dominant intelligences were intrapersonal (90%)‚ verbal-linguistic (80%)‚ alongside with logical-mathematical (80%) intelligence. From past experience‚ I have found myself to be very introspective‚ intuitive‚ as well as being adept at decoding my thoughts‚ feelings‚ and motivations. These traits are apparent through my prosaic‚ everyday life‚ such as my ability to comprehend my strengths‚ weaknesses and needs at home and in the workplace‚ as well as how effortlessly I am

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    From 1933 to 1939 Hitler aimed to achieve a "social revolution" in Germany. He aimed to achieve such social policies within the Youth and Women but particularly through his concept of volksgemeinschaft‚ meaning ’people’s community‚’ he hoped to transform Germany into a strong country based on traditional peasant values." David Schoenbaum has argued that Hitler’s "social revolution" was a fake‚ and perceived as being real‚ due to the influence of Hitler’s propaganda. Hitler effectively aimed to unify

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    Young people are surrounded by influential imagery‚ especially that of popular media. It is no longer possible for an identity to be constructed merely in a small community and only be influenced by family. Nowadays‚ arguably everything concerning out lives is seen to be ‘media-saturated’. Therefore‚ it is obvious that in constructing an identity young people would make use of imagery derived from the popular media. For example‚ it is becoming increasingly common for young children to have their

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    Contemporary History Hitler Vs Stalin essay January 26‚ 2013 Hitler Vs. Stalin Many historians consider tyrants - Hitler and Stalin - and their ideologies to be quite similar. These two despots were the most famous and probably the bloodiest dictators in this period. No wonder these two are compared to one another. In addition‚ the scheme of taking power by any autocrat seems to be very simple: dissatisfaction from contemporary rules or death of the leader

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    was one of the greatest Mongol rulers. As one of his many descendants‚ his grandson Kublai Khan (1215-1294) conquered one of mankind’s greatest civilizations‚ China‚ to become emperor of the Yuan dynasty (1272-1368). After the Song Dynasty and its ruling scholar-gentry class‚ Kublai turned out to be a very cosmopolitan ruler who introduced many different kinds of foreign people along with religions such as Buddhism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity into his court and consequently into China. Although he kept

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    Case Study 6 Response Mr Baxter has been made aware that his grade 5 class for the year includes a student with high functioning autism‚ two students with ADHD as well as a student who has a hearing impairment. In order to support these students within his classroom‚ Mr Baxter must undertake professional learning to gain knowledge regarding his student’s disabilities and insight into how to implement a range of strategies. The first thing the teacher should do is to read each student’s Individual

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    person you are. King George III is an example of an individual who abused his authority. When George became Britain’s monarch‚ his primary objective was help Britain prosper. As the Thirteen Colonies were established over the years‚ George slowly began cementing his extensive authority over them as a way to make profits. He coveted obedience from the colonists and sent British troops to keep them in line. He started abusing his power when he began unreasonably taxing the colonies‚ leading to outraged

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    Magna Carta was the stepping stone for the constitution.It was the first document to challenge the Kings authority and prevlieges.This not only made the king abide by the law‚ but it also made sure the king couldn’t over use his power.The king wasn’t allowed to overly abuse his power as king. The Magna Carta has clauses‚ and these clause list certain laws everyone must abide by.The first Into clauses mainly talk about inheritance and land ownership”The guardian of the land of an heir who is under

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