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    Leadership is defined as the process of influencing others toward achieving group goals. The art of leadership outlines the skill of understanding leadership situations and influencing others to accomplish group goals. Formal leadership education may give individuals the competency to better understand leadership situations‚ and mentorships may give individuals the knowledge to better influence others. Leaders must contemplate both rationally and emotionally when attempting to sway others to

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    Charity. Under her direction‚ the Sisters of Charity ministered to the sick and hungry of Calcutta. Showering love and food on all who came to the mission’s doorstep‚ Mother Teresa soon became a local celebrity. In 1979‚ she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and her position as the world’s greatest champion of the

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    Devoted‚ pious‚ and selfless are three words that people think of in connection to Mother Teresa. Many people know that Mother Teresa was a charity worker‚ but she was so much more. As a religious woman‚ Mother Teresa showed the world that through prayers‚ devotion‚ and selflessness‚ that even in the worst of times that there is still hope. She left a legacy as a hardworking nun. Mother Teresa changed the world by being a devoted missionary leader‚ and left as a saint‚ religious figure‚ and one of

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    chemicals and glues in sweatshops with little or no protection > A child working in a factory is expected to work the same hours as a full grown adult. https://sites.google.com/site/antisweatshopleague/maps-and-statistics The Bangladeshi Nobel Peace Prize winner‚ Muhammad Yunus urged global fashion brands not to abandon the country‚ saying that garment factory workers subcontracted to produce their clothing should be seen as de facto employees. The eight-storey Rana Plaza factory building near

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    man that would do anything to pay the price of freedom from racial segregation. After he joined the African National Congress‚ he was jailed for 28 years; and still did not lose his dignity or humanity. Then‚ after the 28 years‚ he won the Nobel Peace Prize. He referred of trying to get freedom‚ to a “long walk to freedom”. He also said that a brave man isn’t a man that’s never afraid; it’s a man that could overcome the fear. I think he’s one of my heroes. Even though Rosa Parks passed away

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    Nelson MandelaBorn in 1918‚ Mandela is the first black president of South Africa. He is the winner of the Nobel peace prize in 1993 (Encarta Online Encylcopedia). He had a long struggle against racial discrimination in South Africa. He had been subjected to many hard things several times; in 1040 he was expelled from South Africa for participating in a student demonstration. He became the president of the African National Congress in 1951. When the National Party came to power his struggle increased

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    My Ideal Person One woman‚ one mission—that’s all it takes to change the world. Mother Teresa‚ born Agnes Gnocchi Bojaxhin‚ in South Yugoslavia in 1910‚ came to Kolkata at the age of 18 to pursue her life’s mission of caring for the poorest of the poor. Mother Teresa‚ an Angel of Mercy‚ was God’s greatest gift to mankind. Her life was a true story of love and compassion. It was she who brought shine on the faces of millions who were sick and poor. Throughout her life she did the service of the

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    “Kuso culture can positively uplift the political participation of adolescents.” To what extent do you agree with the above statement? With references to the above sources and your own knowledge‚ explain your answer. To a large extent‚ I agree that “kuso culture” can positively uplift the political participation of adolescents. “Kuso culture” refers to people reorganizing other people’s cultural products with creativity‚ creating works that are humorous and sarcastic. Most of the “kuso culture”

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    <b>Biography</b> <br>Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born August 26‚ 1910 in Skopje‚ in Macedonia. Her childhood was comfortable and prosperous due to her father’s success. Her father encouraged his children to be generous and compassionate to those less fortunate. Her mother was very religious and she took the children to morning mass. Agnes often helped her mother deliver parcels of food and money to the poor and prayed with the whole family every evening. The family’s life changed dramatically after

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    ` Malala Yousafzai‚ born in Mingora‚ Pakistan known to be the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner for her activism. At age eleven‚ with a microphone and a huge crowd is where her activism took action after seeing many girls’ in her community suffering from lack of education. The Taliban demanded to ban all girls’ from education‚ including hers‚ so they were very determined to destroy all schools that were made for only girls. Malala is well known for fighting for education for all‚ especially girls’

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