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    With so much respect and honor, President Barack Obama is able to break down the gruesome event that helped this country grow and learn from “Bloody Sunday” in Selma, Alabama in 1965. Death and destruction is a topic which is not easy to handle or address while speaking in any situation. President Obama does an exemplary job showing how this horrible event helped change America and get us where we are today. While honoring those that did not plan to sacrifice their lives, he spoke with a purpose…

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    What makes a great leader? Is it the access to money, being raised in a wealthy household, being able to access certain achievements or just having access to the things you want? Most individuals believe that all those examples mention above will help shape a great leader, but that’s not true. Leaders have graced this earth from all sorts of demographics, whether rich, poor, lack of family wealth or simply having great leaders around to show a great example of a leader. There is no such thing as…

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    Host enters with mic and theme plays Host: Hello everyone and welcome to, “Are you smarter than a 4-Her!” Today we are going to see if a couple of random county fair goers can do what 4-Hers do! I’m ________ and I’ll be your for host today. Now it’s time to meet our contestants! Enter Grandma and Townsperson Host: Ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage Grandma Smith and Jackson O’Hara. Why don’t you two tell the audience a little about yourselves? Grandma: (in old lady voice) Well,…

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    5 C's Model Of Leadership

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    Leadership is a trait that is extremely valuable in any society. Leadership is a very influential process. Being in any position of leadership allows for a person to shape, regulate, control and change the attitudes, behavior, and performance of his group members. Leadership roles fall into different categories depending on actions that are required. Three of the main ones are the following: Autocratic leaders make decisions without consulting team members, democratic leaders make final…

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    Simultaneous Truths Zadie Smith’s “speaking in Tongues” intensely explores the ability to embody more than one voice. Originally a lecture following the inauguration of Barack Obama, Smith compares the then President-Elect to historical figures who share his “irreducible multiplicity” (12). As a biracial man who has lived in multiple states and countries, Obama has the gift to speak to and identify with many different people. Throughout this text, Smith wavers in deciding whether it is…

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    Active Citizen Dbq

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    country should enjoy the rights of a passive citizen" (81), but he argued you could not be and active citizen without proving yourself worthy by attaining property. Jacques Thouret, revolutionary, lawyer, president of the National Constituent Assembly, proposed a pathway to active citizenship, but in also included who could be excluded. This becomes a recurring theme of the arguments. There were more people excluded from active citizenship than people which were included. Only one sixth of…

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    The creation of the Keystone XL Pipeline is an issue that has become the subject of national debate for the past couple of years. On one hand, there are those that believe it should be built because of its economic benefits. On the other hand, there are those who are against its creation because of the environmental damage it could cause and the communities it could ruin. Because of how divided people are over its creation, President Barack Obama has had to address the issue several times as…

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    manufacturer based in the United States (home country) in Dearborn, Michigan. With a decorated and distinct history in the automobile industry, Ford is best known for Its famous “Model T” as well as the innovation of interchangeable parts in moving assembly lines that makes it possible to assemble cars at low cost and high reliability (Fordism). Ford has expanded its business across the globe, entering markets in Europe, Africa, South America, Oceania as well as in Asia. Over the recent…

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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    chain. They setups their on engineering research centres in Pune. Tata motors preferred to manufacture its most of activities in-house. They installed their on manufacturing facilities to manufacture gearboxes, engines, transmission mechanisms, sub- assemblies and body panels. They built their own machine tools division first in the country with too that of four robots and developed a computerized numerically controlled machines for different manufacturing…

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    Ride Share Company Essay

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    In the 19th century, automobiles were created to replace the use of horses all over the world. In the 20th century, the biggest achievement in the transportation sector is the substitution of traditional or old model taxi services into a modern ride-share system through user-friendly applications. In addition, ride-sharing companies solved the world’s transportation problems and provide affordable and safe service 24/7 in the same fashion as cab. The most popular ride-share companies around the…

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