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    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Definition of Leadership A leader is someone who has managerial authority. Leaders lead his/her team towards achieving the organization’s goals through motivation and etc. There are a few types of leadership such as autocratic, democratic and laissez-faire. An autocratic leadership is a centralized authority where only the leader makes the decision with low participation of employees. A democratic leadership style is when there is involvement of employees regarding…

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    ENRON: The Smartest Guys in the Room film reflection According to Ritzer, (2004). “The process of rationalization causes society to put a great deal of emphasis on efficiency, predictability, calculability and control”. Progressive rationalization can actually result in some irrational consequences. ENRON was superior at energy deregulation and became one of nation's ten largest companies. However, its collapse affected thousands of employees and bankruptcy left investors with worthless…

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    Rejection can have really adverse effects on people, so the psychological immune system kicks in to tune out this negativity because its job is to preserve a positive outlook. In following this process, it can be concluded that a person can be happy because they live without rejection and with acceptance. This only further enforces the point that people’s happiness partially depends on their acceptance from others…

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    Cecily and Algernon both seem to be very happy with each other. But even though they are extremely happy with each other at the beginning, what will Cecily think when she starts to see that Algernon has a bad habit of spending more than what he have? My thoughts are that it will not turn out well, unlike Jack and Gwendolen relationship where they both actually know how to save money. I believe that Jack and Gwendoline's marriage would be more on the sturdy side and Algernon and Cecily's will be…

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    Q1- What Is Leadership? Part A- How do I personally define Leadership. To me, leadership is all about bringing people together to work towards a common goal and motivating others to be the best version of themselves that they can possibly be Part B- What informs this definition. There are many different factors that helped me form this definition. Perhaps the most important one would be when my learning community and I all participated in our big community learning project. Like I stated in my…

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    Eric Barker examines some of misconceptions when it comes to success. Success is a broad term for most people, because success can mean something completely different for the next person. Like a self-help book, Barker discusses the positive and negative factors relating to success and how to bypass some of the obstacles. He also discusses common clichés to being or how to be successful. Barking up the Wrong Tree teaches the average Joe how to be awesome and successful in life. As I read the…

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    Introduction: Pillar No1: Understanding the self: This is the path to ensuring that you know your own strengths and weaknesses and the actions that need to be taken to grow. Pillar No2: Wisdom comes out of struggling “For each challenge in your life presents an opportunity for self-transformation.” Pillar No3: The study of enlightening literature The continuous process of providing an individual with spiritually empowering literature is key when it comes to the process of transformation just…

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    I Am Lucky Research Paper

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    “I am lucky” is an understatement to describe my life. There are no words to describe how lucky I am to have the life I do. Although everyone is lucky to be living, I feel as though I am just a little luckier. There are people living on the streets without comfort of a home or a loving family. I am blessed to have both of those things, and even more. The purpose of this reflection is not to brag about how lucky I am to have the life I do, the purpose is to gain personal recognition of all that I…

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    Write a strong introduction/lead: Do you have something you love doing? Is it your strength or your weakness? How would you feel if everyone in the whole world was as good as you at that one thing? Well in the story Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. everyone in the book is the same and or equal. The theme that I believe really stands out is, to respect others differences because in life if everyone was the same, life would not be nearly as interesting.Also, we should respect our own…

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    Never be afraid to let the rays of light from happiness shine. Happiness is a gift and upholds high value. However, happiness is not the only emotion that posses great worth. Although happiness is the ideal perfect feeling, consisting of no emotional burdens or worries, opposing emotions, such as anger, sadness, and fear, need to be recognized for their importance in life as well. Yet, undergoing the course of negative emotions is nothing easy. Unpleasant feelings bring heartache and despair;…

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