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    Participative Leader Participative leader Participative leadership also knows as democratic leadership is a type of leadership that allows everyone in the group to get involved in recognizing important objectives and developing procedures or tactics for reach of those goals. Participative leadership can be seen as someone who depends on the whole group to achieve the job‚ this type of involved leadership style can be utilized in business settings‚ volunteer organizations and even

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    Salvation In Langston Hughes’ autobiography‚ “Salvation‚” he shares his childhood experience of his Auntie Reed’s Christian church. Going into the revival‚ Hughes’ expectantly waited for Jesus to come save him; “to see Jesus.” What was supposed to be a religiously enlightening moment of his life transpired to be a disheartening realization that Jesus’s existence could have very well resulted from mass hysteria. He revolves his experience around the confusion resulted from miscommunication between

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    2011‚ during the whole course of leadership ‚ I have learned that leadership is a skill which can be learnt and I would like to thank our professor Sue for giving me an opportunity to learn the leadership. To become a good leader‚ a leader needs to have a good vision to see a future and as well as look backward and make prepare their team for future challenges. Leaders inspire people to achieve goals and generate new ones and deliveries result where as poor leadership can deliver faliure results as

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    Nelson Mandela Leadership “After climbing a great hill‚ one only finds that there are many more hills to climb.” Nelson was the first black President of South Africa and he was one of the most important figures that helped end apartheid in S.A. He believed in consensus. He used a general feeling to empower the people and motivate them. Nelson was tolerant and persistent. For an end to apartheid he was put in jail for 20+ years‚ but nevertheless he never gave up on his main purpose. Nelson’s

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    “Bad Man” by Langston Hughes In the poem “Bad Man” Langston Hughes examines the effects of racism and discrimination on a black man in 1930’s America. the meaning or central theme of the poem is that when a man is viewed with prejudice he often becomes subject to identifying with those prejudices and stereotypes which allows his actions to proceed that belief‚ which Langston Hughes is able to convey through repetition‚ rhyme and diction. In the first stanza the reader is introduced to the

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    "The Tender Place" is an affectionate poem in which Ted Hughes contemplates and describes the Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) inflicted on Sylvia Plath. The human impulse behind this poem is to bring across the negative impact and effects this anti-depression therapy has on her. Through this poem‚ the horror and needless destruction that such therapy implicates is conveyed very impressively. In the first lines‚ Ted Hughes refers to Sylvia Plath’s temples‚ where the electrodes for ECT are placed

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    potential‚ the conclusion can be made that not following your dreams can create some emotional distress. The poem “Harlem” by Langston Hughes in 1951 projected a similar theory asking the question “What happens to a dream deferred?” After reading the poem I began to question a lot of the dreams I have had to push aside or forget about. As a fan of Langston Hughes I believe the poem is meant to create a positive image about creating a dream and pursuing that dream until it becomes reality. The poem

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    Discovering Your Authentic Leadership During the past 50 years‚ leadership scholars have conducted more than 1‚000 studies in an attempt to determine the definitive styles‚ characteristics‚ or personality traits of great leaders. None of these studies has produced a clear profile of the ideal leader. Thank goodness. If scholars had produced a cookie-cutter leadership style‚ individuals would be forever trying to imitate it. They would make themselves into personae‚ not people‚ and others would

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    Langston Hughes (1902-1967)‚ one of the most prominent figures in the world of Harlem‚ has come to be an African American poet as well as a legend of a variety of fields such as music‚ children’s literature and journalism. Through his poetry‚ plays‚ short stories‚ novels‚ autobiographies‚ children’s books‚ newspaper columns‚ Negro histories‚ edited anthologies‚ and other works‚ Hughes is considered a voice of the African-American people and a prime example of the magnificence of the Harlem Renaissance

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    the First World War and lasted into the early years of the great depression. It was a social and political movement‚ but also an artist one. It inspired literature and poetry‚ music and drama‚ ethnography‚ publishing‚ dance‚ and fashion. As Langston Hughes wrote about this time: “The Negro was in vogue.”

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