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    leadership behavior took on many characteristics of the attribution theory of charismatic leadership. Some of these characteristics that Burton possessed were: novel and appealing vision‚ Emotional Appeals to values‚ self-sacrifices‚ and confidence and optimism. a. Novel and appealing vision: Burton had a clear vision which was quite different than the mainstream thinking of the day. It involved two elements. First‚ Astro Airlines would offer Low-cost‚ no-frills service to customers who could not afford

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    the book‚ Rosa gets those close to her to see her real self instead of just seeing her as the girl in the wheelchair that has trouble talking. She manages this through using some of her best qualities: her friendliness‚ joy in helping others‚ and optimism. Even when others are not friendly to her‚ Rosa seems to be friendly to them. The book really shows this first hand through her notes to Jessica‚ and the time she takes to tutors others in her math class. When Jessica is in a wheelchair‚ and asked

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    When searching for optimism or pessimism in a novel‚ one of the first things taken into account is the title. "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee‚ is one of those books where the title gives nothing away‚ and is not understood until you have read the story. This book‚ first published in 1960‚ is in fact neither an optimistic‚ nor pessimistic novel. However‚ it shows detailed examples of each‚ shown in different parts of the storyline. One of the first optimistic points that can be found in this

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    life that I am able‚ with the thought that I will learn‚ and keep an optimistic attitude in that sense. Optimism is by far the most important ideal to have to succeed‚ and I try to share optimism with my classmates and any living being around me. Optimism has kept my grades at high marks‚ and though they may sometimes drop due to a mistake‚ they always are brought back up‚ due to the optimism that I have learned from the

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    The short story‚ “the Scarlet Ibis” is about two brothers who overcome adversity. One of the brothers name is Doodle and is invalid. The other brother‚ the narrator‚ is determined to increase Doodle’s mobility. Doodle was not able to walk and his older brother showed persistence to teach Doodle the walk. The author‚ James Hurst‚ uses diction and figurative language to show that Doodle has flaws‚ is optimistic‚ and is encouraged in a time of sorrow and disbelief because of his disability. The

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    Smukler English 10H December‚ 2001 Winter Break Book Report Hope is a virtue defined as the desire and search for a future good‚ which is difficult but not impossible to attain with confidence. With hope‚ spirits are lifted‚ hearts are refreshed and optimism is reborn. So is the story of the Jews in Nazi-occupied Poland trying to survive the horrors of the German atrocities surrounding them; incredibly surviving while facing illness‚ starvation‚ and the fear of death and deportation‚ and barely struggling

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    case‚ fortunately‚ with a moderate optimism means that I might make a specific explanation for the particular failure and succeed in other areas. Permanence-Bad Events (1): The score shows that I am optimistic. The score reveals that I don’t believe in permanent bad events. Bad events will not persist and affect my life. The low score of 1 actually means that I am a

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    “The Big Four” Report # 4 (pgs. 1-50) Introduction The book The Big Four derives from a project headed by the author‚ S. Joseph Kidder along with a small group of graduate research assistants. Their intent in the four year project was to try to find out why some Adventist churches are growing and why some other churches are not growing. They discovered four major factors that were linked to church growth in the North American Division (NAD): empowering servant leadership‚ passionate and authentic

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    When arriving in America people saw the new world as a blank slate with many opportunities. In “Letters of an American Farmer” De Crevecoeur writes in the perspective of a fictional character named James. James is an American farmer who writes about his life‚ thoughts and experiences in America. Throughout the letters James cites the success and hardships he encounters as an American Farmer and citizen. “According to this common understanding‚ the first letters present an optimistic vision of life

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    Ataliah Landsman Ms. Barron Advanced World Literature and Composition February 6‚ 2013 Voltaire Use of Satire In Candide Voltaire portrays an image of human suffering and cruelty in our world. He criticizes the philosopher Gottfried Leibniz’s optimism theory in the novel Candide. Candide was written by Voltaire and translated by John Butt in 1950. “Each particular contingent fact in the world has an explanation” (“God in Leibniz’s Theory” 1). In the novel‚ Candide’s teacher Pangloss believes that

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