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    4/24/12 Change in Genders and Families’ Roles during the Industrial Revolution Without a doubt the introduction of the industrial revolution to New England didn’t only affect their agrarian based economy and the production of goods‚ but it also affected society. The Industrial Revolution dramatically altered the ways families were connected‚ communicated and supported one another. This influence was especially reflected in the change of gender role during this time. With the rapid shift away from

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    credit to the leader who led it to glory. Small groups‚ families‚ organizations‚ states‚ empires and even the world at large need good leaders who can lead their respective followers and organizations to success. Every human endeavor needs a unifying and driving force for success and that driving force is ultimately traced to good leadership. It is also worth noting that every one of us in some capacity‚ sometimes‚ or somewhere is a leader. Leadership should not be confused with the role of only those

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    to have a duty of care in own work role. As a care assistant‚ I have a Duty of Care that is a legal requirement/obligation‚ requiring that I adhere to a good quality & standard of care when providing care & support to my service users. Every individual should be supported & enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice & safe from abuse. My responsibility under the duty of care is to do everything reasonable within my job role description & in conjunction with

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    How To Be A Good Leader Good morning everyone‚ everyone here have a potential to be a leader. You‚ you‚ you‚ and all of us here. Some of us maybe not realize that meaningful potential. But we don’t know‚ maybe someday we already see our friends here become one of the most successful leader in Indonesia maybe. We just don’t know our future yet. Become a leader is one of an honour‚ people will respect us. And here is some tips I wanna give you to become a good leader. First‚ have a self confidence

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    Leaders Are Made

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    Leaders Are Made By: Dwayne Mathis 4/3/2014 Leadership and Organizational Behavior MGMT 591 Professor Joel Bunkowske‚ Instructor The question was asked in our class discussion this week‚ “Are leaders born or made?” This is one of the most often asked questions about leadership. People have varying opinions on this subject. My opinion is that leaders are made. To lead people effectively is a very complex undertaking. No one is born with the necessary tools to

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    INTRODUCTION "All of the great leaders have had one characteristic in common: it was the willingness to confront unequivocally the major anxiety of their people in their time. This‚ and not much else‚ is the essence of leadership." (Galbraith‚ 1958) The question of whether leaders are born or made has been hotly debated for decades‚ evoking very strong opinions. Some people think leaders are born that way – naturally intelligent‚ strategic‚ visionary and charismatic‚ able to articulate a plan

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    Who is a Leader? It is common to see people use the term leader and manager interchangeably. This essay has three parts. The first part addresses the issue of a leader versus a manager‚ the second part deals with the characteristics of successful leaders‚ and finally essay ends with a conclusion. Different scholars have defined leaders and leadership in their own way however they share several salient components in their definition. Leadership is not only being the first‚ biggest‚ or most powerful

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    skills that make an outstanding leader is quite a challenge. Although there are many‚ the most essential skills are honesty‚ sense of humor‚ ability to delegate‚ confidence and a positive attitude. Without these specific traits‚ leaders will have a hard time getting their team to work together. I have briefly explained how to not only practice these traits but also the skills needed to acquire and retain them. We can never fully teach someone how to become a leader‚ it is something that has to come

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    Gang Leader For A Day Social imagination‚ “individual problems are to social problems‚ what is happening outside of one’s personal control. This relationship between individual experiences and public issues is the sociological imagination” (Our Social World Pg9). The book that we read “Gang Leader for a Day” by Sudhir Vankatesh clearly illustrates the sociological imagination. In the early part of the book we see Vankatesh trying to give surveys to a gang to try to understand how they feel about

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    Family & Gender Roles in Post-WWII America During World War II women were given a chance to show that they were capable of more than just housework. They were able to take over the factory jobs that were always meant for men and it seemed as though a small amount of progress was being made in how society viewed women. Even though there was still not equality in the workplace women still were happy with the sense of independence a job provided them with. After WWII reached an end and a new decade

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