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    A Paper on Leadership: A Glance into Challenges for 21st Century Leader Abstract Leaders have always been our source of inspiration‚ passion and motivation to make us believe‚ try and achieve things that we may not have envisioned to achieve. However‚ with the growing complexities‚ rate at which changes are occurring and other dynamics of the corporate world‚ the leaders and leadership is being tested more than ever before. It seems that the old leadership styles and fundamentals are not

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    During the mid-19th century‚ there were organizations made throughout America and Europe on the woman’s rights to vote and run for office which was later known as the woman’s suffrage. During this time period‚ only men were sought out as equals and acceptable to vote and/or run for office‚ whereas women were not viewed as working class citizens. In the middle of the 19th century‚ there was a demand in woman’s equality that became profound and well know as well as continuing to be a transformative

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    Management Challenges in the 21st Century Introduction The traditional management education and training relies heavily on left-brain thinking‚ deductive reasoning and analytical thinking.  The managers of the future require a different set of skills based on the functioning of the right-brain like holistic or systems thinking‚ intuitive problem-solving and value-driven decision-making. While state parastatals could benefit from a number of these corporate lessons‚ readers should be clear about

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    The lives of women in the nineteenth century were greatly shaped by an attitude that believed women should be domesticated‚ pure‚ pious‚ and submissive; true women focused their lives around the family and the home‚ influencing husbands and children by providing them a moral compass. These women‚ however‚ were shielded from the outside world and were neither influenced by nor a part of the politics and business taking place on the other side of their doors. The idea that women were meant for households

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    Racism is a phenomenon that left a deep scar running through the veins of American history. It is a reminder of a gaping wound that began with the horror and inhumanity of slavery in 17th century. Although America has made great progress on this issue‚ but the problem still exists. In 1863 Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation which led the way to total abolition of slavery in the United States. After all these years‚ since slavery has been abolished‚ it still rears the ugly head

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    The American Woman of the Early Nineteenth Century Perceptions of Women in the 19th Century During the early 1800s‚ Americans generally believed that there was a definite difference in character between the sexes -- man was active‚ dominant‚ assertive‚ and materialistic‚ while woman was religious‚ modest‚ passive‚ submissive‚ and domestic. As a result‚ there developed an ideal of American womanhood‚ or a "cult of true womanhood" as denoted by historian Barbara Welter. This cult‚ evident in women’s

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    In the late 19th century to early 20th century‚ the United States had become a world power. During the Spanish-American War in 1898‚ its victory marked American entry into world affairs. The United States then went on to establish itself in East Asia demonstrating its willingness to use military power‚ emerging as an influential world power. China was in economic and political disarray in the early twentieth century when it moved away from the two thousand year old Imperial System to a Republic.

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    Change and Progress in a Time of Peace Change has always been an inevitable part of life. Sometimes‚ change is for the better‚ and sometimes‚ change is for the worse. However‚ the “long nineteenth century” introduced changes that were undeniably for the better and would affect the lives of everyone living in that era and those that came after it. Specifically‚ health‚ methods of communication‚ and feminist ideas experienced great change during the years between the end of the French Revolution and

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    A political party which is an organized group of people with the same goals‚ aspirations and ideas that come together to win an election by competing against each other to control the government with their philosophies and ideas. Also‚ performs a significant role in the government by bringing people together in order to take charge of the government by persuading voters to elect their candidate with policies that are favorable to them. In United States‚ there are two main political parties that appeals

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    Were you engaged with women’s rights in the nineteenth century? Or do you ever wonder what it was like to be a woman back in the days? The term women’s rights are rights and freedom that are set for women and girls of all kind. In which is now formed into women’s rights and the feminist movement which was around the 20th century. In some countries‚ these rights are supported by law‚ but in others‚ women’s rights are being ignored and they‚ are being oppressed on the regular basis. In the following

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