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    He learned through this that he was going to have to take a more active role in the war than he had anticipated. President Lincoln took on a new role in 1862 of learning how to really fight a war. He started studying war and strategy. He began to seek guidance from his advisers. “He requested information as to the location of forces, their state of readiness, and the levels of arms and ammunition they held… He would never again adhere to the position that a passive containment strategy would…

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    Report on: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE THE DARK SIDE Harleen Kaur DM16217 Megha Shah DM16229 Priscilla Evangeline Soundararaj DM16234 Sarthak Mohanty DM16240 Sweta Ramdas DM16249 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Four Branch Model of Emotional Intelligence 3 Perceive Emotions: 4 Facilitate Thought: 4 Emotional Understanding: 4 Emotional Management: 4 Studying Emotional Intelligence through Hitler’s Style of Leadership: 5 JIHAD- A Misused and Misunderstood concept 8 Emotional Exploitation-Clues 11…

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    the defense of the republic. Their political attitudes as expressed in their own extant letters and their newspaper of choice, the Iowa City Weekly Republican, provide motive for their killing of Butler’s bloodhounds. Historians have agreed that the United States Army of the American Civil War was a force of volunteer citizen-soldiers and were conscious of their role as a political weapon. A republican ideology demanded volunteer service as a demonstration of “civic duty and patriotic virtue.”…

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION: The objective of any business of organization or company is to make profits and increasing their sales of product or services. This is possible when the product is widely available to the final customers through the channel of advertisement policies and persuaded to buy it. The Advertisement makes awareness or knowledge to the people who target four wheelers. On the other side, advertisement indicates a specific attempt to familiarize a specific product or…

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    The shrine was administered by the army and navy up until the time of defeat in World War II when the American occupation authorities imposed the constitutional separation of religion and the state. The controversy over visits by Japanese prime ministers to the shrine arose from the fact that in 1978, the Yasukuni Shrine enshrined 14 executed World War II class-A criminals among the war dead, which generated dispute from neighboring Asian countries who view these visits as representing the…

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    Elements Of Grand Strategy

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    paragraph, I will compare the elements of US grand strategy to the components of Chinese grand strategy. The elements of the US grand strategy has been changing and evolving over time. Paul Miller argues that there are five pillars of the modern American grand strategy: defending the homeland, maintaining the balance of power, punishing rogue actors, spreading democratic values and countering the insurgencies caused by terrorism. I would partly agree with the list of Miller, in my view, the…

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    achieve greatness, and some hire public relations officers.” (Robertson 29). Albeit a bit simplified, there is a good deal of truth to the statement. Seen by the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) as the building of relationships between organizations and the masses, public relations fundamental charge is that of harboring favorable relationships between consumers and producers. In a new and evolving world, businesses have taken on personalities and people have become products. With…

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    Argument Against Prohibition

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    At the end of World War I, Americans began to live their lives differently after they had overcome the worst conflict the world had ever seen. They began to enjoy themselves more and the country saw many social, political, and economic changes. During this time, alcohol consumption increased in South Carolina and across the country. Due to social and economic problems caused by alcohol, efforts to stop alcohol consumption were attempted. Groups like the Anti-Saloon League were brought together…

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    Leaders have been created and have evolved throughout the course of time. In today’s ever changing environment, a collaborative leader must work parallel to the changes around them and continue to view their followers as allies with useful skills and viewpoints, who may have worthwhile insights and who can be trusted. On the other hand, authoritative leadership is not as effective because all power resides with one individual, and usually, the authoritative leader does not trust his or her…

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    Advisory Commission” (Maddox 1320) the four zones were; the American Zone of Occupation, the British Zone, French Zone and the Soviet Zone. Frankfurt was under the control of the Americans, Bad Oeynhausen under the control of the British, Baden-Baden under French control and East Berlin under Soviet control. With Germany being divided in four, issues began to develop between the different zones on how to rule and rebuild Germany, although “the American member held the goofy belief that he could…

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