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    Tracy‚ Brian. Leadership (The Brian Tracy Success Library).AMACOM. © 2014. Books24x7. http://libaccess.senecacollege.ca:2162/toc.aspx?bookid=59498 Savage‚ A.‚ & Sales‚ M. (2008). The anticipatory leader: Futurist‚ strategist and integrator. Strategy & Leadership‚ 36(6)‚ 28-35. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/10878570810918331 Johansson‚ C.‚ Miller‚ V. D.‚ & Hamrin‚ S. (2014). Conceptualizing communicative leadership. Corporate Communications‚ 19(2)‚ 147-165. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/CCIJ-02-2013-0007

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    The United States’ current poet laureate Tracy K. Smith‚ winner of the pulitzer prize in 2012 for her collection‚ Life on Mars‚ is the author of several collections of poetry and a memoir. The poet laureate of the United States acts as the official poet who travels around the nation‚ making appearances to upraise the being of the writing and reading. Smith was born in Massachusetts‚ but was raised in southern California by her parents near Travis Air Force base where her father was stationed. Her

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    and the Olmstead Brothers. However‚ in the 1960’s‚ a University Architect was appointed and given the responsibility. Every building and piece of artwork on campus serves a purpose or has historical value to the University. For instance‚ Carrie Chapman Catt Hall has an intriguing history that dates back to when it was first built in 1892‚ and has a meaningful design with unique and historical aspects. In 1892‚ when the building was constructed‚ it was first called Agricultural Hall. It was a

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    foreign voting rights. Yet‚ the fight for women’s equality all began over a century ago with the push for women’s suffrage. In Carrie Chapman Catt’s era‚ the fight women’s suffrage had been around for almost seventy years‚ but still women could not vote. In Catt’s speech The Crisis‚ she argues that the time for action is now‚ so they must fight. In “The Crisis‚” Carrie Chapman Catt effectively uses strong emotional appeals‚ as well as an impactful call to action in order to convey her message. She states

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    it can result in difficulty for a mourning person to cope with their environment. Moreover‚ when experiencing grief or loss‚ mourners acquaint various emotions like pain‚ sorrow‚ anger‚ guilt‚ and depression. Using all these realities‚ the author Tracy K. Smith in one of her collections‚ Life on Mars (2011)‚ provides her personal experience to readers‚ emphasizing death‚ its impact‚ and the process of grieving. “The Speed of Belief‚” divided into

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    Elizabeth Foss/Tracy Chisolm EG372 Written Analysis Project Assignment #1 31 Jul 2014 We decided to research the topic of the use of biometrics for smoother travel because the idea seems great but it also opens a dialog for controversy. We located the original article from flipboard and also discovered that there is quite a bit of information on biometrics being utilized for other methods; creating convenience in travel‚ timely identification and control at borders and airports. This program has

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    the knowledge we acquire to our everyday lives. Heather M. Chapman’s article‚ “Love: A Biological‚ Psychological‚ and Philosophical Study” (2011)‚ asserts that the idea of love can be defined in a biological‚ psychological‚ and philosophical way. Chapman supports this claim by specifically going into detail with each concept‚ stating how it effects humans and how they choose

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    indirect access to resources. Structural violence can take various forms‚ such as people can be subject to exploitation‚ marginalization‚ helplessness and cultural imperialism‚ which denies citizens assistance. In “Mountains Beyond Mountains‚” by Tracy Kidder‚ structural violence was evident in Haiti where only the elite had enough money to obtain healthcare. The rest of the population had to suffer because the government was not doing anything to aid them. The citizens of Haiti were neglected‚ the

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    yourself should be avoided. Fierce Marriage. (2014) If you answer yes to questions like “I really enjoy the feeling I get when someone gives me their undivided attending” and “I appreciate when someone listens patiently and doesn’t interrupt me.” Chapman (1995) says these questions are designed to identify this love

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    Rhetorical Analysis: The Crisis Brandiford Mercy Rhetorical Analysis: The Crisis Carrie Chapman Catt‚ a strong‚ independent woman‚ believed she could make a difference by standing up for women’s rights‚ not only to vote‚ but to work as well. Catt explained how the United States would benefit from women’s rights not only economically‚ but socially. “The Woman’s Hour has struck‚” (Catt‚ 1916) is a perfect way to sum up what her message is trying to explain. She repeats this throughout

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