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    “Political leaders who use the tools of mass propaganda to create a sense of faux intimacy with citizens, no longer need to be competent, sincere, or honest.” In the quote, Hedges is explaining who uses artifice and what they do with their power. Artifice is a skill that is difficult to maintain and keep realistic. Being the most essential skill, artifice is the art of deceiving. People’s ideas and thoughts are altered for the gain of one and the loss of another. Everyone will need artifice

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    The two decade period beginning in the late 1940s and concluding in the late 1960s represented the height in popularity for the Hollywood musical. With every major production proving to be box office gold, the level of critical approval was high establishing the Hollywood musical as a genre. Born with the coming of sound, the Hollywood movie musical derived from two sources: opera and operetta, brought over by European emigres, and the American tradition of vaudeville, the inspiration behind so many

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    1.0 Introduction The Oxford dictionary (n.d.) defines leadership as the action of leading a group of people or an organization, or has the ability to do the same. Kruse (2013) after analyzing a number of definitions has said that leadership is the process where a leader influencing his followers and maximizing their efforts towards the achievement of a common goal. Throughout history scholars and psychologists have attempted to build various theories of leadership by identifying and defining unique

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    Amelia Earhart endures as one of the more endearing characters in American history. In a time when women played a largely secondary role in American, Amelia Earhart took a leading position in the developing field of aviation and, in doing so; she displayed an adventurous spirit that proved to be inspirational for several generations of Americans. Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897. Her father, Edwin, was an attorney and her mother, Amy, was a housewife. She had one sister, Muriel

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    kitchen is never complete without a good set of blenders and stand mixers. The first, foremost, since a best blender can enhance our creativity to make great beverages, shakes and cocktails with very few efforts. For a while, the quote our grandmas used to say was a reality: “they don’t make blenders like in the ol’ days anymore”, but that really changed since the early ’00s as the gym boom hits hard and these machines started to be demanded with a more sturdy built.While the best blender machines

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    Jared Huffman Analysis

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    Jared Huffman, a third term U.S. Congressman, announced that he is not going to be attending the inauguration of Donald Trump as the nation’s 45th president. Huffman announced over social media that he is not willing to celebrate the beginning of what he claimed a “dark and dangerous chapter” of American politics. The documentary will be about this specific politician because this is currently happening in America and it’s important to research and discover today’s politics. It’s also important because

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    This election has been quite a ride. 25% of people dislike both candidates equally, where as in the 2012 election only 11% disliked both(“One in Four Americans Dislike Both Presidential Candidates”). The second presidential debate has been one of the worst in recent history, but there was one clear winner. Hillary Clinton won the October 9th debate because she stated her policies clearly, treated everyone with respect, and told the truth. Hillary Clinton’s policies would help this country grow.

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    Prior to the shock outcome of the 2016 presidential election, the general consensus among the American left was that a Trump presidency meant total apocalypse. Yet here we are, just over a year later and we are still alive. The streets aren’t on fire, CNN is still on the air, and the Trail of Tears 2.0: Undocumented Immigrants Edition—is nowhere to be found. So maybe we all got a little carried away. Perhaps we’re in the clear, right? Probably not. We don’t need Sigmund Freud to tell us that Donald

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    Research on leadership in 1920s and 1930s only focused on leader traits such as characteristics which would differentiate leaders from non-leaders (Robbins and Coulter, 2012). Furthermore, the early year leadership has been related with individual skills and personal qualities in the leader (Nivala and Hujala, 2002). Besides, the very first systematic approach to leadership is the trait approach (Zaccarro et al., 2004). This approach emphasize that a leader with a certain characteristic is important

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    Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States. He was elected as a Republican Party president in November, 2016 after defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. He is one of the most well-known real estate moguls in the world, also famous businessman, television personality, an author and politician. Nevertheless, He is a great father of 5 remarkable children. Despite a lack of political experience or background, business magnate Donald Trump swept to an improbable victory in the US

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