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    Abraham Lincoln: The Hero

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    Ab The Hero Abraham Lincoln became the United States 16th president in 1861, issuing the emancipation proclamation which declared “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellion states” are, and henceforward shall be free. Today he is known as one of the greatest American presidents, but at the time of his election no one would have guessed Lincoln's success. By virtue of his humble beginnings and the attitude of people living at that time. “My dream is of a place and a time where America…

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    In this quote, Abraham Lincoln states that, he is not concerned about failing, but instead he is concern about being failed and not learning something to pass next time. Lincoln also urges people to keep trying and never give up. Everyone in their lives have failed multiple times and when Lincoln says “...whether you are content with failure”, he means that we should be happy of our failure as long as failure taught us something new, which helps us pass the next time. Lincoln ran for multiple…

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    have shown a good representation of the United States of America. There is Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama who have demonstrated great leadership. Lincoln has shown leadership since a young child. Beyond all, Abraham Lincoln has made it evident that he is notable by demonstrating vision, results-orientation, integrity, and courage. First and foremost, Lincoln showed integrity during his four-year term. He said it himself through his memorable Gettysburg…

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    Abraham Lincoln's Legacy

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    Abraham Lincoln was one of our many Presidents we’ve had through our history that has had left mark on history as his legacy. The events in Lincoln’s early life set the stage for him to become the intellectual he grew up to be. Someone who is dedicated to learning by just reading books shows the character of determination and on the road to success. Lincoln’s early life had given him a taste of knowledge which lead him into politics, later leading him to becoming our 16th President, and the…

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    Abraham Lincoln Thesis

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    On February 12th in 1806 the country did not know one of the most influential presidents would be born, Abraham Lincoln. As Lincoln grew up he overcame the hardships he was up against. He came from a hardworking family that did not have any education nor did they have much in an economical sense. Somehow Abraham Lincoln was able to come from an uneducated family to becoming a lawyer, apart of the House of Representatives, and finally the president of the United States. As the country 's 16th…

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    Abraham Maslow Model

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    Abraham Maslow believed that people possess a set of motivation systems unrelated to rewards or unconscious desires. He then created a five stage model of the most important human needs starting at the bottom with: physiological needs, then safety needs, social needs, esteem needs, and finally self-actualization needs. He then discovered that one must first establish lower level needs before progressing up to higher level needs. Every human is fully capable of achieving the highest level of…

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    Abraham Lincoln Timeline

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    Chronological/Timeline: Abraham Lincoln (Elijah H.) We won the war, now every slaves in the states and confederacy is free. I am Abraham Lincoln I was born February 12th,1809 in a log-cabin in Hardin county, Kentucky. My dad was Thomas Lincoln, and My mom was Nancy Lincoln. I had an elder sister Sarah and a younger brother Thomas who died when he was a baby. On October 5th, 1818, my mom Nancy Lincoln suffered milk sickness and "left for the heavenly above". I had the love for Debate and speech…

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    Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy

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    MOTIVATIONAL THEORY ABRAHAM MASLOW HIERACHY The concept of motivation has been defined as the psychological process that gives behavior purpose and direction (Kreitner, 1995). This motivation is to understand what drives the employee nor the people motivates to push their performance in work. Motivation is important because under an optimal conditions, effort can often be increased and sustained or in other simple word according to Smith 1994 (Smith G. P., 1994) , we need motivated employees…

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    Abraham Lincoln is known as one of the most influential people in history. Despite the fact that he had to overcome many obstacles in his personal and political life, and even though the southern states seceded due to his election and America went through its darkest hour, Abraham Lincoln remains one of the greatest presidents in United States history due to his motivational speeches, his ability to keep morale high, and for his efforts to help the Union stay united. Through these efforts, he…

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    When Abraham Lincoln comes to mind, people think of a genius tactician and fluent public speaker. One of those statements is correct. While Lincoln learned to be Commander in Chief on the fly, he quickly picked up strategies, and with the help of his colleagues, reunited the entire country. This paper intends to give general knowledge of Lincoln leading up to the split of the nation, while also informing of his ability, or lack thereof, to formally lead an army into battle. In order to…

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