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    Should I be fortunate enough to be elected President of the Student Government Association of Frederick High, responsibilities as President will be second to none. Section 1, Article 7 of the FHS Constitution states that the President shall retain a status of an ex-offico member of all committees within our Government. This is where I'll work to deliver to the student of FHS more fun activities such as pep rallies and dances. Obviously, a pep rally every week or even every month is quite an…

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    August Wilson’s “Fences” depicts black man’s, Troy’s, struggle in the white man’s world. The color of the body was a determining factor if a person’s position and role in a society. Though, an outstanding baseball player in prison, Troy’s professional career was disappointing because of the color barrier in Baseball League. Being abandoned by his mother, being raised by an abusive father and being African American in a racist culture, life becomes a real struggle for him. Troy thinks that the…

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    his songs she branched out to all big band. She feels the light and airy sound of the music is easy to listen to all throughout the day. Her favorite band is still U2, she enjoys all there albums and enjoys their whole hearted lyrics. The lead singer Bono is one of her favorite celebrities as he is very humble and does significant charity work. Overall, she enjoys music today but likes it to be easy to listen…

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    August Wilson puts more meaning into his books than one might think, and they may have to dig a little deeper to find what things may truly mean. A fence, for example, different things to different people. The characters, are no exception. Rose wants the fence to keep her family in, Cory feels trapped inside the fence, Troy uses the fence to keep out death and racism. The fence shows different sides to them all and helps improve the story and character development. Cory feels trapped into his…

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    For an organisation to be successful in today’s ambiguous environment, innovation is the key to competitive advantage. This means that an organisation needs to employ methods of continual change in how they function and their offerings to survive and stay ahead. To continually innovate comes with its own set of unique challenges i.e.; consistent idea generation, change management issues, implementation issues and alike. There is a growing body of evidence that recognises leadership style is…

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    flexible and diverse techniques to meet each client’s needs; and become an advocate for their clients. Oftentimes, these goals must take place outside of the normalcy of the office or facility and into the community. Counselors should participate in Pro Bono work and other cultural activities to help promote understanding of diversity within cultural background, values, beliefs, gender, age, religion, rituals and language preference and…

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    Trait Leadership Theory

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    The trait theory of leadership theorizes that personality traits inspires leader development and efficiency in an organization. The trait theory of leadership focused on investigating the mental, physical, and social characteristic of people in order to gain a better understanding of what characteristics are most common among leaders, in which the trait theories of leadership identified the specific personality traits that distinguish leaders from non-leaders. According to Colbert, A. E., Judge,…

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    Characteristics and Traits Transactional and transformational have distinct characteristics that differentiate between the two. Whether the paradigm is presented from Weber to Bass’s point of view, there is a common shared element among these models- leaders’ actions have significant influence or impact on their followers (Kuhnert & Lewis, 1987). Based on these features and traits, each style can be identified and its application within the accord development between the two parties. In this…

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    to watch my sister grow and help her as she discovers her own dreams. Furthermore, I want to attend Boyd because it will afford me the opportunity to give back to my community while I am attending school. Through community service projects and Pro Bono partnerships I can begin pursuing what I am passionate about early in law…

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    Imagine a life with no social workers. In this theory, would there be social justice? Social workers aim to assist people with the basic needs and values that are needed in life. This goal is fulfilled through the use of social work values. These values consist of “competence, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, service, and social justice” (NASW). A prime example of these values at work is in the movie “I am Sam.” This movies demonstrates social…

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