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    Runaway‚ Terrorist‚ Prisoner‚ Student‚ President‚ South African‚ Free Nelson Mandela challenged the status quo in many ways weather it was done politically‚ socially‚ or personally‚ in order to achieve such high goals Mandela paid many great personal expenses. Before the acts of Nelson Mandela‚ the country of South Africa was broken; it was plunged in a deep racism with the election in 1948. The regime of 1948 committed the crime of Apartheid which is defined as the action of committing inhumane

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    Nelson Mandela was a very influential man in the South African society. Throughout his life he had his ups and downs. He went from being in jail for life‚ to being the president of South Africa. In his life he had one dream and goal‚ which he never gave up on‚ even when he was faced with extreme adversity. Rolihlahla Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918 in a village near Mthatha in the Transkei‚ called Mvezo‚ to Nonqaphi Nosekeni and Henry Mgadla Mandela. When his father died in 1927‚ Rolihlahla became

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    Nelson Mandela will always be remembered as a hero because of his profound impact on South Africa to save the people from suffering and give them a great deal of justice‚ equity and freedom. Mandela was symbolised as a voice of the people and a man made of steel that strived South Africa to have equal rights. His strength of character that repeatedly tested throughout his long and hardworking journey‚ that made him one of the towering political figures of our time. He did many heroic things along

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    Nelson Mandela was an inspiring leader who spent his entire adult life working for equality and justice in South Africa. Mandela has inspired people around the world to work non-violently for a better life. Mandela is known by his supporters as "Madiba‚" his clan name‚ or by "Tata"‚ which means "father." Mandela was born on January 18‚ 1918‚ in Mvezo‚ Transkei‚ in the southeast of South Africa. He was named Rolihlahla‚ which means "troublemaker" in the Xhosa language. Mandela’s grandfather was

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    Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918 in Transkei‚ South Africa. He was educated at the University College of Fort Hare and the University of Witwatersrand and qualified in law in 1942. In 1944‚ he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and became one of the many to engage in the resistance against Apartheid and the unjust white supremacy. In 1952‚ he earned the role of ANC deputy national president‚ and advocated nonviolent procedures towards Apartheid. From 1956 to 1961‚ he was arrested

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    Nelson Mandela A Transformation Leader This week we are asked to discuss a prominent leader that we admire‚ Nelson Mandela was an easy choice for me. An effective leader according to the text is “someone who works with‚ motivates‚ and helps followers to attain their common organizational goals” (Weiss‚ 2011‚ p.234). This definition is true of Mandela and his transformational leadership style has impacted his followers and the people around him. I think he is a transformational leader that many leaders

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    “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” said Nelson Mandela. This quote reflects one of UNICEF’s main values‚ making Mandela a worthy candidate of being the spokesperson of UNICEF. The current spokesperson‚ Alyssa Milano‚ is thinking of resigning from her position‚ and UNICEF needs a suitable candidate to fill her place. Nelson Mandela was relentless in fighting for freedom and equality for his people‚ and he will use the same dedication to fight for the freedom

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    As the Mandela was a president‚ his peers would observe him as a very religious and inspiring leader compared to all the others. “May the lord bless you and keep you‚ May the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you‚ May the lord look upon you with kindness and give you peace”‚ Mandela used these words as a way to keeping him determine and push away all the hate from the rest if the world;

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    bring everyone together by rallying South Africans of all color around their favorite sport‚ rugby. It worked. Nelson persuaded a nation to unite through sports. Sports can bring a separate nation together. Although both white and black South Africans identified themselves as separate cultures‚ but both later determine themselves as a single culture just because of Nelson Mandela. Mandela

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    Being just is an indispensable part of leadership. It is a full-time duty where one is always a spectacle for others in his actions. There are two very contrasting examples of leaderships that could be compared in this context. The first one is Nelson Mandela who is known as the epitome of peace and courteousness whereas the second one is Saddam Husain who is known for his tyrant ways of leading people. The former is the inspirational figure for a lot of people in the world in terms of sympathy and

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