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    been many great leaders in the past and present who have shaped our world to be the way it is today. Would any of them be considered a perfect leader? Some leaders are commonly known as the best leaders, such as in sports, politics, and history. They had great effects, with many of those effects still in place today. But were they perfect? What qualities did they have as a leader, and what would define a ‘perfect’ leader? Many leaders are great, but only the most effective leaders can be considered

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    realize that all of the great leaders and saints all lived out what Jesus proclaimed in this phrase. Jesus came and served his people even though it leads him to death. I pray to have a servant’s heart as I approach my daily encounters. It is difficult in this take control, take charge world. When did serving become a weakness? I can’t help but think of Mother Teresa. She lived this out and in doing so reflected the holiness of Jesus to the world. I pray for our leaders to grow to have a servant’s

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    quality of people 's lives. Highly respected servant leaders that people honored and admired such as Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Martin Luther King, Jr., has earned their glorious name as a faithful servant leader because they removed obstacles from people 's path by bringing about social changes (Nahavandi, 2014). People who were impacted by any servant leaders can say, servant leaders significantly contributed to social justices as the leaders ' transforms themselves into teachers for his or her

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    1950s Music

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    by Teresa Brewer, it has a powerful message and a catchy beat. This is the perfect song because the lyrics describe what the United States was going through at this time. 2. Living in the suburbs in the 50s was viewed as the American Dream. “Little Boxes” mocks the suburban life style, with the houses made out of ‘ticky tacky’ and they all look the same. The song breaks down what it is truly like to live in the suburbs. 3. In the 1950s women were expected to be a stay at home wife and mother, they

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    The time has come for the world to take a stand against poverty. Many people have died due to this murderous killer and I feel it should not be so. Poverty is everywhere in this world. Even in our own backyards. The world needs to eradicate this epidemic. Poverty is a serious killer. Millions of people die from this each year. Some effects of poverty are homelessness, malnutrition and lack of education, hunger, illness and death. Homeless people are unable to provide food or shelter for themselves

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    which are most reflective of what you believe or feel will/does make you a better leader. Think about how you may focus on strengthening those values that you may be weak on. This may come from taking courses like this, reading leadership books, seeing guidance from a mentor, etc. Briefly note any personal takeaways in your discussion response. The values that are most reflective of what can make me a better leader are: 1. Open-mindedness 2. Learning 3. Creativity 4. Courage 5. Empathy 6. Caution

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    become the powerful forces ourselves” by Leo Buscaglia is a metaphor which implies that the people of society are puppets under the control of the societies leaders which have cut their strings and are no longer being manipulated. “I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples” by Mother Teresa and “You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes, you can steer yourself in any direction you choose!” by Dr. Seuss proposes that any change will

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    Mother Teresa once affirmed, "If you judge people, you have no time to love them." This statement rings true in the case of society who judges against Hester Prynne before she can express her nature. Throughout Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, the people of Boston are torn between a law and their own morals as they grow to see the true character of the women they've condemned and show that it is possible for her to change when they’re given the chance to examine the truth. In the beginning

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    Unlike the past, the social status of women is a lot improved. So, many female leaders are taking an active part in many fields. However, it is hard to find female leaders in top position. From the past, male dominated almost all of high social and official position in the world. Kings, presidents and many people who were in the high social hierarchy were predominately male, except some queens in U.K. Female has been playing a supporting role or was a second-class citizen. Females are still underrepresented

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    into a wealthy family, who took their money from rich gold and copper mines they owned in Venezuela. At the age of three Simón Bolívar's father died, then six years later his mother died. After the death of his parents, he moved to Spain in 1799 where he continued his education and married a daughter of a nobleman, María Teresa Rodríguez del Toro y Alaysa in 1803, who later died of yellow fever during a visit to Venezuela. When Joseph Bonaparte was named king of Spain in 1807 by Napoleon, Bolívar

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