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    remarkable individuals. The war is now described a devastating period of time where battles were won and lost‚ where soldiers marched to protect their family and country‚ where heroes were made and lives were lost. Gallipoli was not just Australia’s first ww1 battle it was Australia’s first battle as a united nation. It is a battle that has left a permanent imprint in our nation.

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    Five competitive forces of effective leadership and innovation Charles McMillan Charles McMillan is Professor of Strategic Management at York University‚ Toronto‚ Canada. Introduction How do organizations innovate? Are the main drivers the external environment impacting the organization‚ or a set of practices and processes within the organization? The unprecedented change in the global environment affects both organizational survival and management’s capacity to innovate. Climate

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    Machiavelli ’s views on effective leadership. This piece was meant to serve as a guide for what characteristics the ideal prince should possess. Machiavelli never stated who the actually "Prince" is but rather gives advice and examples on how someone would become the perfect ruler. The Prince was written in the early 1500s where "Popes were leading armies‚ and wealthy city-states of Italy were falling one after another into the hands of foreign power" (Wikipedia). It was a time of shifting alliances

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    NRS 451Nursing Management and Leadership Effective Approaches in Leadership and Management Nurses demonstrate the core values of professionally caring for others in two different prospects. Huber (2014)‚ notes that “nurses have two basic roles: care providers and care coordinators” (p. 3). Most significantly nurses are valued in the setting of patient care‚ while the coordinator role revolves around management and organizing care‚ using thinking skills to coordinate complex activities. Nursing

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    Case Study Analysis: Allied Electronics Corporation Ltd: Linking Compensation to Sustainability Metrics Dr. Venter and Venter Junior Robert Venter‚ second-generation Chief Executive (CE) of family-owned Allied Electronics Corporation Ltd‚ considered the pros and cons of more clearly linking the firm’s compensation system to sustainability performance. In June 2011‚ Altron‚ a multinational headquartered in Johannesburg‚ South Africa‚ controlled more than 200 companies in Africa‚ Europe‚ the US

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    America’s Foreign Policy Post WWI and Its Results Indisputably the United States failed to join the League of Nations‚ because the US senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. Despite Wilson’s extensive 1919-1920 campaign to achieve Senate approval for the treaty‚ he failed in part because he did not attain consensus among the Democratic and Republican parties. When peace negotiations began in October‚ 1918‚ President Wilson Woodrow played a significant role. The focal point of his arguments

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    Aerial Combat How it has affected the war and its outcome‚ or was changed by it: - Key tasks that aircrafts could perform were discovered‚ experimented with‚ and refined: observation and reconnaissance‚ tactical and strategic bombing‚ ground attack‚ and naval warfare. - Importance and influence of aircraft grew and the need to control the air arose. - The war fostered the general public’s respect for aviation - Spawned a new generation of pilots and aircraft designers‚ who would go on

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    AP US History Unit 9 Test: WW1 to the Great Depression 1) What caused American entry into World War I‚ and how did Wilson turn the war into an ideological crusade? A: Although America did not want to enter WW1‚ once German submarines sunk the American ship Lusetania‚ it killed American sailors. Instead of his original idea to spread peace‚ Wilson now wanted revenge. In his war message to Congress‚ he said that if America did not act quickly‚ the Western hemisphere’s ideals would be destroyed

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    Was Hitler’s leadership significant? Did Hitler accomplish more things or did he just end up failing everything he tried? Hitler’s leadership was actually kind of significant because of everything that he achieved as chancellor‚ dictator‚ and president of Germany. He got Germany out of unemployment‚ created the holocaust‚ Hitler took advantage of his rivals to rise to power‚ and he accomplished a lot while being chancellor. He was the leader of the Nazi Party‚ and he was born on April 20‚ 1889. Hitler

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    To what extent was Germany responsible for the outbreak of WWI? There is much debate about the degree of responsibility that should be given to Germany for the outbreak of war. One could argue that the outbreak of war was entirely Germany’s fault due to their aggression with the other Great Powers of Europe and the very presence of the Schlieffen Plan. One could also argue that Germany was merely protecting herself against aggression and the idea of encirclement. Or was it a misfired attempt at

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