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    in this 3 day/night expedition at the Blue Mountains for a group of year 11 students. The appropriate style of leadership is the democratic style. A group of year 11 students are too young and inexperienced for a laissez-faire style of leadership‚ too inexperienced for a strategic non-intervention‚ yet too old for an autocratic style leadership. A democratic style of leadership relies on participation of the whole group. The leader may call for a vote among the group and the majority wins

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    ideal student

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    Knowledge. As Lord Krishna says‚ Knowledge is itself the reward. True knowledge is available only for an ideal student. Who is an Ideal student? Is the Ideal student the one who pretends to listen the class? Is the Ideal student absents for the school a few times in the year? Is the Ideal student always get top marks? Only the student with some special qualities can be regarded as an Ideal student. Such qualities are Right education Discrimination Discipline Nationalism and Good character

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    Ideal American

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    analyze and ideal American. The main two are the Christian perspective in which ideal America are classified as holding three character traits honesty‚ kindness and industrious. Audie Murphy identified at Americans have so many responsibilities and privileges hence an ideal American should have great noble qualities of loyalty and patriotism.The main concern is the description of the Character of an Ideal American in the Christian perspective. The hardworking or industrious Ideal American is demonstrated

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    Opium Wars 1856-1860

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    The Opium Wars of 1839 to 1842 and 1856 to 1860 marked a new stage in China’s relationship with the West. The conflict erupted out of pre-existing tensions between the two global superpowers‚ China and Britain‚ as they grew increasingly important to each others’ economies through trade over the past century. Their interactions bred a serious imbalance and one-sided dependence; the British demand for Chinese goods‚ particularly tea‚ porcelain and silk‚ far outweighed the corresponding Chinese demand

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    Ideal Job

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    My Ideal Job When we are little we are always asked “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The idea of a desired job has been with us since we were just children. However‚ the better question should be “What is you ideal job?” A job is something that you are going to have for the next forty years so it should be something you enjoy doing. An ideal job is based on your work environment‚ expected incomes and flexibility‚ and

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    Social Reform

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    America‚ social reform movements sought to change the social and political views of marginalized groups of people‚ those who were thought of as insignificant in the eyes of society (“Definition of Social Reform”). Social reform movements involve these insignificant groups‚ and the activists that dedicate time and effort to change political policy‚ an approach adopted by the nation’s government‚ while bringing public awareness to the issue through forms of public protests‚ and media. Reform movements‚

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    Nhs Reform

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    briefing‚ July 2010 The Secretary of State for Health‚ Andrew Lansley‚ has set out the government’s plans to reform the NHS in England. The plans‚ documented in a new white paper entitled ‘Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS’‚ state that more power will be given to patients and professionals in the design and delivery of health and social care. This briefing outlines a summary of the key reforms. Please note‚ some terms which require further clarification are explained in a glossary at the end of

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    An Ideal Citizen

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    What is an ideal citizen? What does it mean to be an ideal citizen? What separates the ideal citizen from just a regular citizen? These questions tend to create a lot of debate. To some‚ an ideal citizen might be viewed as someone who is well educated‚ well mannered‚ and a proud American. While to others‚ an ideal citizen may be viewed entirely differently. To help shed some light on the topic‚ we have comprised an ideal way of tackling these tough questions at hand. In order to

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    An Ideal Student

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    An ideal student is a model for others. He is fully aware of his duties and has some good qualities. An ideal student is an asset to a school‚ society and to the nation as a whole. A student of today is a parent and citizen of tomorrow. Ideal students are noble‚ studious and high-minded in their duties. But they are conscious of their mission in life. They are bold‚ frank‚ truthful and honest but never mean‚ selfish and narrow-minded. Politeness is their ornament. They hate none but love all. An

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    Explain the term democratic overload? Federalism and the separation of powers mean that there are numerous elections at different levels of government and for different offices as well as primaries and direct democracy. Americans vote ‘for the president to the local dog catcher’ in 80‚000 units of government‚ leading to ‘permanent’ campaigns and ‘bed-sheet ballots’‚ leading to a sense of ‘democratic overload’ due to more than 100‚000 elections taking place annually which may lead to voter fatigue

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