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    Dimmock v Hallet (1866). However, in some circumstances, businesses must insure that their advertisement is worded correctly and portrays the message they are trying to send to the wider audience as they can be held accountable for misrepresentation, Carlisle v Carbolic Smoke…

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    America is often described as melting pot. However, I believe America is better described as a mosaic with the different people and different cultures meshing together but still maintaining their distinctness. Each group that makes up America has their own story to tell. Within the social foundations of American education, there is the plight of African Americans fighting to end the racial segregation of schools; Native Americans pushing back against the efforts to assimilate them, Catholics who…

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    John Dillinger – The Creation of the First Public Enemy #1 During the early 1930’s the Great Depression and the collapsing banking system was not the only thing being talked about by many Americans; or a constant topic for newspapers and radio discussions. In 1933 and 1934 John Dillinger was a hot topic among people; as well as a main headline for the news. Who was John Dillinger and how could one man cause so much chaos, in so many places, in such a short amount of time? Was he born with…

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    sports and athletics gave something for them to look forward to and bring happiness into their lives. One young man took advantage of this and made a name for himself that no one will forget. That young man was Jim Thorpe. Jim Thorpe attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School where he played football and ran track and field (Bio, 2014). Thorpe career really took off while playing football where he was the halfback, place kicker, punter and defender. Which he became an all-american in college…

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    Burns (1978) defined leadership “as leaders inducing followers to act for certain goals that represent the values and the motivation – the wants and the needs, the aspirations and expectations – of both leaders and followers. And the genius of leadership lies in the manner in which leaders see and act on their own and their followers’ values and motivations” (p. 19). A key component to effective leadership is knowing how to speak and not dictate to followers (Burns). Every school principal,…

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