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    Emotional Intelligence in Leadership Benjamin J. White Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract This paper explores the concept of emotional intelligence and the effects on leadership. The articles discussed in the paper analyzed the different array of qualities in emotional intelligence towards leadership. Emotional intelligence is a way of behaving and acting towards situations and people. Leadership styles must adapt to the situations and exhibit empathy at times to support the perception

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    assertiveness and responsibility while maintaining regulation of their children’s behavior. Rather than not allowing their teenager to attend a party‚ authoritative parents would permit the party with clear expectations of behavior in place. Dr. Maryann Rosenthal‚ author of "Be a Parent‚ Not a Pushover"‚ says that kids raised in an authoritative household "tend to develop into more competent adults than children brought up in the other styles." Permissive parenting falls under Nardone’s description of

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    This research paper consists of a mood disorder named Seasonal Affective Disorder associated with depression. Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal and his associates at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) discovered Seasonal Affective Disorder in the 1980’s. Recently‚ according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-IV and DSM-5 states that its status was changed. It’s no longer classified as a unique mood disorder but now its more specific such as seasonal patterns for recurrent

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    The Lingering Problem of Dual Federalism Introduction Every school child knows that the United States is a federal government. But what is a federal government? One text book defines ‘federalism’ as “Government authority shared by national and local governments.” (Wilson‚ Dilulio‚ & Bose‚ 2013‚ p. 52). Fortunately or unfortunately‚ the founding fathers had an imperfect understanding of what exactly federalism meant. That uncertainty allowed those with differing views to mutually support the creation

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    Igbo Funeral Rites Kaila Jacobson Among the people of the Igbo tribe in southeastern Nigeria‚ death is usually a highly ritualized event filled with deep mourning. There are usually two funerals‚ whose intention is to safely escort the deceased from the realm of the living to the spirit world. Only after a successful second funeral can the deceased pass the line of “ita okazi”‚ a period of torment‚ into a state of peace. Immediate Preparations When an elderly man or woman dies‚ they are immediately

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    Journalism In The 1890s

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    dominion. The newspaper domain was man made and it took great entrepreneurship to create its evident success. William Hearst is one of the people behind this formidable industry. He arrived in New York with the intent to revolutionize journalism (Rosenthal 1). Hearst was an instigator of yellow journalism; this type of reporting focused on embellished details and over exaggerations (“Milestones” 1). The perspective of yellow journalism was grandiose and was impactful with its far out claims which

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    truth there is no difference. So‚ the null hypothesis is wrongly rejected when it is true. For example‚ if a researcher was interested in examining the relationship between music and emotion‚ he or she may believe that there is a relationship (Rosenthal & Rosnow‚ 1991‚ p. 624). However‚ a more specific proposition is needed in order to be able to do further research on this notion. A researcher gets a Type I error if they falsely reject the notion that music at a fast tempo and at a slow tempo is

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    which is so all-encompassing‚ which moves me so deeply‚ and which‚ is valuable beyond all its skill and brilliance for something more meaningful than that-it’s humanity. I would tire of a repetition of lush Tchaikovsky melodies day in and day out”(Jacobson 10). Glenn Gould said that very quote about Johann Sebastian Bach and his music. Johann Sebastian Bach left an amazing legacy as the best composer in the Baroque era‚ and he is one of the most important figures in classical music. Bach is and will

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    "There Should Not Be Prayer and Bible Study in Public Schools." Atheism. Ed. Beth Rosenthal. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2009. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Putting an End to ’Teacher-Preachers ’ in Public Schools." The Humanist 67 (May-June 2007): 38. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 20 Mar. 2012. Prothero‚ Stephen. "There Should Be Prayer and Bible Study in Public Schools." Atheism. Ed. Beth Rosenthal. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2009. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Should the Bible

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    punishment through personal remorse‚ but in some cases it is possible to overcome this guilt and move on. This is the case in Woody Allen’s film Crimes and Misdemeanors. Allen’s film shows the various unpunished misdeeds of the two main characters‚ Judah Rosenthal and Cliff Stern. Crimes and Misdemeanors was inspired by Fyodor Dostoevsky’s work‚ Crime and Punishment. Dostoevsky’s main character‚ Raskolnikov‚ commits murder and his subconscious forces him to confess to the crime. Allen’s film and its title

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