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    which fits. Rather, they should be adapted to the particular demands, requirements, and the challenges facing the organization. Some leadership styles in healthcare include transactional, transformational, servant, and adaptive (Trastek, Hamilton & Niles, 2014). Transactional leadership focuses on the role of supervision, organization, and group performances. Also, transactional leadership offers rewards to others in return for compliance. Giltinane suggested that this form of leadership,…

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    so large and ancient. As far as I know, there is no crane in ancient Egypt. Egyptian scholars Mark Lehner and Zahi Hawass have been trying to solve the problem of where 20,000 or 30,000 laborers believe that the pyramids are built. In the end, they want to know more about…

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    Have you ever heard of the great pyramids of Giza? If not, they were built by the Nile River in egypt in 2550 B.C. to honor emperor Khufu. Since they were built a long time ago, the Egyptians obviously did not have all of the cranes, bulldozers, or even metal screwdrivers. That we have today. The Pyramids were just built with manpower and a few basic tools such as hammers. My second wonder is the Lighthouse of Alexandria. This magnificent lighthouse was built in 290-280 B.C. and opened to the…

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    Ever wonder why the pyramids were built? The pyramids are massive structures made by the ancient egyptians long ago. The pyramids are very big and bold, they have many untold treasures inside, and are very mysterious. In the beginning, the pyramids were built for the tombs of the pharaohs. The ancient egyptians thought that the pharaoh was the sun god’s son. With a king as a god that would live forever, Egypt would love all the things the god could give. To make sure the pharaoh's spirit…

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