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    leadership the most were the five leadership analysis on House to House: An Epic Memoir of War, We were soldiers once… And Young, The Last Stand Of fox company, Company Commander and Four hours in My Lai. Each one of these books gave me the opportunity to explore an actual person in the position of leadership during their trials and tribulations examining both their positive and negative moments. How these leaders behaved in times of dire situation helped me form an outlook on what leadership is. Thus, hopefully through re exploring my former…

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    leadership analysis on House to House: An Epic Memoir of War, We were soldiers once… And Young, The Last Stand Of fox company, Company Commander and Four hours in My Lai. Each one of these analysis gave me the ability to examine an actual leader in times of distress to view what these people would do. Reading these books not only gave me many examples of positive…

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    Custer Myths

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    The deification of American historical figures and events is one of the most pervasive and problematic issues facing historians today. Far too often the founding fathers, and other American figures are enshrined in the public memory as heroes and defenders of freedom and democracy. History is often obfuscated by the filiopietistic tendencies of Americans to over venerate historical figures. The objective historical narrative is lost and shrouded by American exceptionalism and the myth of…

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    developing quieter gears. By modifying their gears, which included changing the ratio and high contact tooth geometry, Harley was able to reduce the noise their bikes produced. Harley has a lot going for them when it comes to staying at the top of the industry with their innovation. One of the greatest strengths of Harley-Davidson is their option for customers to design their own bike. No other motorcycle company offers this option to the extent that Harley-Davidson does, thus…

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    You have to do the right thing.” FOX 26 reported the little girl was called Miranda Eve until her true identity could be discovered. After an 11-month-long investigation, Edith Howard Cook was named as the perfectly preserved child found under a garage. A relative was located, and Peter Cook's DNA test helped to confirm who the child was. Davey stated: "At the end of April, Ed Green of U-C Davis said that he could pretty much guarantee 100 percent that Edith Howard Cook and Peter Cook are…

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    opposing parties’ point of view. It seems the employers in particular, are not portrayed in any positive light with any of the anecdotes mentioned. For example, she points out the injustice against the obese woman that was rejected for a job as mentioned in paragraph 3. While she offers highly trustworthy opinions from a Yale professor as well as a Harvard professor on “disadvantages that overweight individuals suffer” in paragraph 9, she neglects to explore the employer’s point of view and why…

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    The Mindy Project Analysis

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    original program created by and starring Mindy Kaling, commissioned by NBC due to her success as a writer, actor, and executive producer on their hit show The Office, which was reaching the end of its run. The network ultimately passed on the pilot due to the female-lead heavy programming schedule of that particular season, which included, Whitney, The New Normal, Save Me, and Parks & Recreation (Hibberd). Once released the program was immediately picked up by FOX, a rare move, as networks do…

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    Paradoxical thinking is “thinking that transcends the contradictions and recognizes that two seemingly opposite conditions can be simultaneously true” (Quinn, Faerman, Thompson, McGrath, & Bright, 2015). This style of thinking deals with paradoxes and uncertainty that otherwise would make people uncomfortable and unable to move past their comfort zone. To me, paradoxical thinking requires one to think out of the box, be innovative, and be courageous enough to break down barriers so that the…

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    Evolution Of Firefighting

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    The very first modern fire engine was introduced in 1905 and belonged to the Springfield, Massachusetts Fire Department. These trucks were made by the Knox Automobile Company in Springfield, Massachusetts. One year after the first apparatus was introduced the Springfield Fire Department was fully outfitted with fire trucks supplied by Knox. For the majority of the 19th century firefighters would stand on the tailboard or the sides of the fire trucks while responding to calls. Doing this…

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    "Ava DuVernay’s Netflix Film ’13th’ Reveals How Mass Incarceration Is an Extension of Slavery." The Washington Post. WP Company, 06 Oct. 2016. Web. 13 Mar. 2017. Campbell, Taylor. "#WeBuiltThis: Black People Built America, and America Won't Stop Killing Us." The Root. Www.theroot.com, 22 Oct. 2016. Web. 13 Mar. 2017. Coates, Ta-Nehisi. Between the World and Me. Waterville, ME: Thorndike, a Part of Gale Cengage Learning, 2016. Print. "Criminal Justice Fact Sheet." NAACP. N.p., 7 Apr. 2013.…

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