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    have a vision, they are willing to take personal risks to achieve that vision, they are sensitive to followers’ needs, and they exhibit behaviours that are out of the ordinary” (Langton, 2016). These four factors all work together as a cohesive force to influence the followers in their control. Followers often need direction, but a bland delivery will have no effect on the level of productivity due to the lack of inspiration. “A vision is a great way to convey the message of a better tomorrow…

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    America My Responsibility

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    shall not take their freedom for granted. I am responsible for preserving the history of our nation and to teach the future leaders of our country the importance of hard work, which is the value that allowed the United States of America to grow from a vision into a reality. If I fail to be responsible in this area, I fear all that America stands for will be lost. The values and morals which this country were established upon must be passed down, or the dream of the founders of America will…

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    Cango Strategic Planning

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    The Strategic Planning The strategic planning is an inescapable phase of the launching of a project. Today leader in its market, CanGo can see itself ousted tomorrow. It leads to permanent changes from now on to adapt itself to the new economic rules. In this context, the strategic planning is an inescapable phase of the launching of their Gaming Online project. 1. The Context The strategic line of CanGo must be straightened every year, followed by the establishment of a tactical and…

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    to immigrants constantly arriving at the American border (Visions of America, 500). These immigrants were drawn to the booming cities that sprung up as a result of the Industrial Revolution. These cities, which included New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, seemed to offer the opportunity for economic improvement. This belief drove millions of people from Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Asia to make the journey to America (Visions of America, 500). These immigrants later played a key…

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    an organization utilizes directional strategies to define their purpose. The mission, vision, and value statements are the primary focus of the directional strategy of an organization. The principal of the directional strategy focus, at the operational level, is to spotlight growth, stability, along with concentrating on the current needs and goals. These three proclamation of a systems mission, their vision, and the values…

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    In the following report I will be evaluating a very successful leader named Martin Luther King Jr. It all started with a dream, a dream for change and a dream for a better tomorrow. Martin Luther King Jr. was an activist and a leader in the civil rights movement of USA. He is known for the non-violent ways in which he advanced and led the civil rights movement. He fought for racial equality and showed everyone a picture of a better future where all men and women are equal. Courage, perseverance…

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    the most, that has made it possible for evil to triumph” On June 30th 1936 Haile Selassie stood facing the league of nation strongly urging them to take action against Italy and its violent attempts to colonized Ethiopia. “It’s us today, and you tomorrow” he stated. And despite his strong efforts the League of Nations took no part in stopping Italy at the time but the speech he had given had changed the worlds view on him forever. No longer was he some Exiled prince from an east African country,…

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    Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too” from 1925 reflects on the humiliation African Americans were tired of experiencing during the Harlem Renaissance; however, Hughes also ignites hope by looking forward towards a better future, free of this oppression. Hughes begins with a blunt proclamation of inclusion for patriotism, “I, too, sing America” (1090). He, as well as the rest of blacks, is an American who can sing along to a patriotic tune, regardless of the national prejudice. However, within the next…

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    We must Let Ourselves Be Heard People of Quadrant L, I know that we are suffering. I know that we are weak, and I know that our hope is dwindling, but we must rally and put forth our greatest efforts to let ourselves be known. The more we let ourselves fade into the darkness, the more we stand by, we slowly drift away. We must not let that happen, we must not let fading hopes destroy our lives and our families, we must fight to survive, and that we will. With food and supplies thinning, our…

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    The very first apparition occurred on December 9, 1531. A man who goes by the name of Juan Diego a baptised adult convert and Aztec believer to Catholicism, was walking on Tepeyac Hill on way to attend Mass in Mexico City when he saw an unclear vision. Filled with a…

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