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    Leaders don’t create followers; they strive to create more leaders. Edgar Richard Huff III, my former Psychology and current Civics and Economics teacher, exhibits the most appealing qualities of leadership; dedication, perseverance, patience, and respect for others. His sheer enthusiasm for his students to succeed is beyond the ordinary teacher, as he encourages his students to always go an extra mile. Mr. Huff never fails to hint slight humor in class, which makes the learning experience…

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    Alan Brryman Leadership

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    Alan Bryman predicated on his exemplary academic and research knowledge to study leadership traits and styles that effective higher education officials possess. Bryman reviewed an abundance of literature to summarize 13 aspects of leader behaviors that positively influenced efficiency and effectiveness at the department level of higher education. Each of the 13 aspects involve behaviors and actions such as clear communication, ethical behavior, and resourcefulness. Bryman heavily emphasized…

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    The definition of a good leader doesn’t always have a one-size-first-all definition, but the one thing that is constant is what the individual will leave behind, their legacy. Webster defines a leader as “someone or something that leads.” (Leader, 2015) President Lincoln is regarded as one of America’s greatest military and presidential leaders. His expression of democracy and insistence that the Union was worth saving symbolized the ideals of self-government that all nations strive to achieve.…

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    1. When the boys are stranded on the seemingly uncharted island, it becomes evident that a leader among the older boys must come forth and take control of the situation. Our protagonist, Ralph, represents the properly socialized and civilized young man capable of staying calm in the midst of crises. Ralph was raised on the traditional English beliefs of manner and composure, something he uses to assure the younger boys that they will be rescued, and in the meantime they can enjoy themselves on…

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    Hamblin, the author, elucidates how experiences bring more happiness than possessions, because utility of buying anything really starts accruing before even buying it, when people are waiting for an actual experience their moods tend to be much more positive, and people tend to be more generous to others when they’ve just thought about an experiential purchase as opposed to a material one. The first point Hamblin emphasizes is utility of buying anything really starts accruing before even…

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    Emily Smith Ethos

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    concrete side to the abstract idea of happiness and meaning. The rhetorical device of ethos is used by Smith to create the sense of credibility throughout the article. By providing references from researchers and a study published in the Journal of Positive Psychology, the…

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    Throughout the first half of the semester in Learn to Lead I have learned many traits and abilities or expectations a leader has or learns during a leadership or while becoming a leader. In Rajneeshpuram, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh was not a leader. When you compare Rajneesh to Lincoln his skills lack in many ways. Leadership is not something that happens when a person is wealthy or has lots of money. It doesn’t come with building a town, bringing people in and giving them tasks to do, doing that…

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    “The art of courage is staring into a boar’s eyes, using that fear invoked inside yourself to fuel a fire, making you even stronger during a time of great panic.” This word of advice once uttered from my father’s mouth while we were hunting is one of the last recollections I have of him. Little did I know was that his words of wisdom would ring true, time and time again during my lifetime. When I was fourteen years old, both of my parents passed away during a raid of our village. They were…

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    My Leadership Philosophy

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    Am I the perfect leader? No, but I do believe that I know what it take to be one. There are many different types of leader that you may think are completely different in every way. But, I believe the all leaders must have certain things in common. These leaders’ roles in society depend on their competencies, ambitions, shortcomings, rights, privileges, duties, and obligations. A competence is the ability or capability to do something. In a leaders case this means his power and will over his…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Reading through the article it is easy to tell that the author is explaining how people can associate happiness more from experiences, rather than tangible items. The essay follows the author as he discusses this idea with professors and researchers in the field of psychology, and presents this through the rhetorical devices of logos and pathos. He provides examples to support his claims, and shows that he is a credible source. Along with this he can draw the reader in as he explains why people…

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