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    are flexible, determined and most of all driven by the self satisfaction of the people following them. Transformational leaders employ behavior that empowers followers and increases their motivation (Masi & Cooke, 2000). The purpose of this literature review is to explore the impact of the transformational leadership style on organizational outcomes and the personal outcomes of the follower. Transformational leaders voluntarily help their employees and prevent the occurrence of work-related…

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    importance. It has been seen in every state of the US, and now many solutions and changes are been enacted. This literature review will not only investigate and inform about the positive and negative qualities that illegal immigrants bring to the US, but also analyze the issues and solutions of illegal immigration in America. Research and statistical data will be given in the literature review to clearly provide information about the weaknesses and strengths that illegal immigration has in the…

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    HAPTER 3: PUBLISHED SCHOLARLY LITERATURE REVIEW Introduction The previous chapter covered the type of research and the type of perspective undertaken in order to find correlations between a leader’s emotions and their ability to influence people. Unfortunately, the topic of Emotions within the context of leadership was not thoroughly studied up until the recent re-introduction during the middle of the 1990s by previously mentioned Psychologist and writer Daniel Goleman, who is famous for…

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    Literature Review R1: Does the act of terrorism in countries mean there is low to minimal security within these countries. R2: Looking at the act of terrorism during the United States of America’s (USA) 9/11 attack, Does this show there is low to minimal security within our countries? Did this attack increase terrorism through social media or technology? Purpose: The goal of this literature review is to determine whether the 9/11 attack on America is associated and indicates that our countries…

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    In the review of the literature I found that the term “acting” was looked at from two different perspectives. One is Surface Acting and the other is Deep Acting (DA). In surface acting, employees control their emotional expressions superficially. It is usually associated…

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    others from straying off course and becoming labeled as a deviant. Literature Review In Mass Imprisonment and the Life Course: Race and Class Inequality in the U.S. Incarceration…

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    GEOG 306 Literature Review Introduction Severe weather prediction is an evolving concept that regions adopt through the need for improved documentation and increased understanding of destructive weather-related forces. Extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, storms or flash floods can considerably damage roads, railways and power lines. Regions focused on reducing impacts from extreme weather are appointing emergency management teams with the primary responsibility to proactively…

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    Schizophrenia and motivation Literature review Ohio State University Francis Robinson Schizophrenia and Motivation Literature review Schizophrenia is a debilitating psychiatric disorder that is often defined by its signs and symptoms (Giusti-Rodriguez & Sullivan, 2013). It is a lifelong disorder that is often distinguished by its severity and identified by its remissions, symptoms, and functional impairments. Disorders range from schizophrenia to schizophrenia like personality…

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    Annotated Bibliography McMurrey, A. (2014). Willful ignorance? The dropout crisis and United States public education policy. Journal of At-Risk Issues, 18(1), 27-34. Retrieved from http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1029758 This article expressed information regarding the dropout rate crisis in America. There are thousands of students who come from a minority ethnic background who are dropping out of school. McMurrey mentions in this article that the country is now looking at the child’s third grade…

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    Literature Review This section explores scholarly studies of programs similar to Arlington Teen Court. It reviews relevant literature and sheds light on the research question of whether teen courts achieve its intended goals and objectives. Studies are divided into the following three sections: 1). Success in reducing recidivism; 2). Benefits of Teen Court versus the Traditional Juvenile Justice System; and 3).To what extent does teen court positively impact teen defendants. Success in…

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