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    QUESTION 4: A leader must have courage. Do you agree or disagree with this statement. Why? Discuss. Leadership holds a unique responsibility for the followers apart from decisions and actions that relate to other matters. Especially in this modern world‚ the leadership role is an inevitable reflection of people ’s needs and challenges. As such leadership is centrally concerned with people and it is important that good leadership includes attitudes and behaviours which characterise and relate to

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    A Long Struggle and Fight

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    Samantha Meyer Professor Mettler History 146 27 February 2013 A Long Struggle and Fight Freedom is seen as being free‚ making your own decisions‚ independence‚ and not being under restraint. During reconstruction and World War I‚ freedom was seen as either easily acquired or a dream. African Americans were not born with the gift of freedom. During this time period‚ blacks struggled with gaining freedom. White people had a very different version of freedom and were not willing to give it up easily

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    Why Do We Show Friends

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    City‚ as they struggle through life as young adults. Each character offers a very distinct and contrasting personality‚ allowing for endless scenarios‚ making each episode just as good as the last. The show’s brilliant screenwriters incorporated unexpected humor into every scene‚ using both long-standing jokes and new material. The show also appealed to a wide range of viewers‚ as the characters’ daily struggles are relatable to the lives of many. There are numerous reasons why this hilarious series

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    fell in love with Poonam Sharma who was a girl of 16 years of age. One day they eloped from their respective homes and finally got married as per Hindu rites and ceremonies. Poonam’s family members were against this marriage. Even her Grand Father and Paternal uncle were not ready to accept this marriage at any cost. They threatened Poonam of her life and safety. Thereafter Poonam’s father lodge First Information Report (FIR) against Jitender at Gandhi Nagar Police Station‚ Delhi under section 363 and

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    Why would you start a war? Would it be because of pride‚ or other people being different than you‚ or wanting others’ land? These two reasons are imperialism‚ when a larger (or sometimes smaller) force comes and takes over an area‚ and nationalism‚ the belief that ones that speak the same language‚ look alike‚etc. should have their own independent nation‚ or a strong belief that one’s country is top priority.. They were both major factors in a war that included countries from all over the world called

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    Why Do People Join Gangs

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    gangs because they need to feel "acceptance‚ excitement‚ to earn money‚ peer pressure‚ protection‚ to socialize and etc. " (S.A.P.D) If kids have nothing better to do or don’t feel like they mean anything at home they are going to find mischief to get into because one way or another someone will notice them. Many minority groups have this problem because there family members have a tough time trying to live so they work alot and try to make money to support there family’s. In situations like that though

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    Tamay Robinson Mr. G 12/6/16 U.S History Racial Equality African Americans have a history of struggles because of racism and prejudices. Ever since the end of the Civil War‚ they struggled to benefit from their full rights that the Constitution promised. The fourteenth Amendment‚ which defined national citizenship‚ was passed in 1866. Even though African Americans were promised citizenship‚ they were still treated as if they weren’t equal. The South had an extremely difficult time accepting

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    I chose this topic because I wanted to explain why teens today kill their selves. Many people say that the teens that kill their selves are psycho paths. But truthfully there are many different reasons why teen kill their selves. That’s why I wanted to write about teen suicide. Suicides among young people continue to be a serious problem. Each year in the U.S.‚ thousands of teenagers commit suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for ages 15-24‚ and the sixth leading cause of death

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    I need Drug Court for many different reasons. Reasons first I was an addict for a very long time over 10 years of my life. I had hit rock bottom I didn’t have any goals and did not know where my life was headed. Second most I did not know or have time to think days went by with me just not participating in them. I was spending money and not knowing where it went the next day. Drug Court helped me out a lot I did not know that Drug Court had the tools to make me stop. The reality hit me when I

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    catch a glimpse of possibility in their life. But what would they do if they do if they were told who they were to become? In Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth is posed with that question. He is able to see his fate through with the help of witches. He fulfills one of the requirements for being a tragic hero‚ learning something‚ by realizing his individual influence on fate by hearing the witches’ prophecy and deciding what to do and believe after. When the witches revealed Macbeth’s future roles

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