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    A Legacy Leader

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    When we think of a Legacy Leader we think of someone that leaves a lasting impression on a person‚ family‚ group‚ organization‚ country‚ or even the world. It could be someone as simple as a head of a family such as John D. Rockefeller‚ impactful on a nation like Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ or have a worldwide impact such as Gandhi or Adolf Hitler. One thing that a Legacy Leader must have is that the influence he or she exemplifies does not die with that person‚ that it carries on past them‚ past

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    A Legacy to Education

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    Running head: LEGACY STATEMENT Celestine Stith LEGACY STATEMENT Grand Canyon University EDU 576-0-101 Introduction to Graduate Studies February 13‚ 2013 INSTRUCTOR: Professor Susan Meredith Celestine Stith EDU 576-0-101 February 13‚ 2013 Professor Susan Meredith LEGACY STATEMENT The philosophy of learning‚ leading and serving is a systematic approach to providing an educational experience that is developmental and individualized. To teach is to learn‚ to lead

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    Jackson Legacy

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    Andrew Jackson’s legacy was affected by the positive and negative effects of the Spoils System and the Nullification Crisis. The spoils system‚ rewarded political party workers with government jobs to prevent corruption‚ negatively affected Jackson’s legacy. Even thought the spoils system was supposed to lower corruption‚ it did the exact opposite. The reason behind it was that Jackson gave jobs to illiterates‚ incompetents‚ and people that has no clue on what to do it office‚ instead of giving

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    An Artist That I Admire

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    ..Janis Joplin.. There are many people I have come across in my life that have earned my gratitude and respect. Of all the great musical artists‚ I feel that Janis Joplin was much overlooked and was a woman far beyond her time. She was a very talented artist. She was a painter all through high school. She started singing after she graduated and she said it changed her life‚ "Painting is kind of a hold in and be quiet kind of thing and singing is a more free...‚ flow out kind of thing. Your whole

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    Do the choices one makes in life set in motion unstoppable events? One can make good and bad choices in life‚ but they must realize the consequences‚ because there will be no stopping the outcome of their choice. In The Pigman by Paul Zindel‚ John and Lorraine’s experiences with Mr. Pignati leave a strong impact on them. However‚ they do not value what Mr. Pignati has done for them until it is too late to apologize for their mistakes. Experiences in life‚ whether good or bad‚ teach one lessons

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    Legacies Of Colonialism

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    The doctrine of discovery and terra nullius narratives are at the forefront of legitimizing sole sovereign control over the land. Europeans initially used the treaty negotiations as documents that “proved” the Indigenous people ceded right and title of the land to the Crown and documented an alternate history in ways that benefited the colonial project. Terra nullius was used to prove that the land was barren and empty and that there were no civilizations that existed upon the land and the doctrine

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    My legacy

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    fortunate to bring about a real and lasting legacy. The key may be to remind myself to consistently ask this guiding question. I’ll admit that sitting here‚ writing this‚ I’m a bit starry-eyed. As a 23 year-old‚ husband and father to one‚ everything is still so new and life seems to be racing in fast forward. There is so much life left to live‚ and yet I’m learning quickly just how fast life can past. I consider this opportunity to imagine and prepare for the legacy I hope to leave a privilege. I wish to

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    Napoleon Bonaparte established reforms that began and marked the transition from an absolute government to what is today The Modern State. Napoleon’s political structure‚ legal codes‚ security apparatus‚ and the mobilization of national resources is what lead the French state to the modern state. Napoleon may have been defeated at the battle of waterloo bur he left a legacy and state of government that is still used today in the modern state. Napoleon Bonaparte set a political structure for himself

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    My Legacy

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    have made lifelong friends and relationships I will never forget. The relationships I have made with my teachers‚ classmates‚ teammates‚ administrators‚ and coaches are ones will stay connected to well beyond high school and my collegiate years. The legacy I am leaving behind at my high school is one filled with perseverance‚ integrity‚ and triumph. My academic accomplishments over my high school career have not defined who I am but helped shape me as person. From the second I walked into Hillside

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    The Hippie Legacy

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    The Hippie Legacy. - Counterculture movement; began in US‚ spread to UK; big from 1965‚ declined in 1970s; white‚ 15-25 of age‚ mostly students; seen as wasters‚ druggies‚ idiots‚ green-freaks; heavily influenced by music (Jimi Hendrix‚ The Beatles); easily identified by their style - tried to distance themselves from conventional‚ structured styles. Britain: in Britain‚ there had always been an artsy‚ bohemian underground; widely known as ‘the underground’‚ even though media tried

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