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    Co-Captain Role Analysis

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    For one to be seen as a leader in a certain role one must acquire the skills of vision, critical and/or creative thinking, respect, communication, teamwork, and ethics. Whether it something as simple as being a leader in a school project or being a captain for a sports team, being a leader carries responsibilities that affect the outcome of everyone involved in a group. Given these points, a personal experience of when I was a leader for a certain role was when I was a co-captain of my middle schools Lady Hawks basketball team. This role gave me responsibilities from leading stretching to directing plays during the games, and all my decisions affected everyone else on the team. For example, if I called out a play in the middle of an intense, close game, the play could go two ways; therefore, it could turn out successful and work for the better for our team or work negatively for our team. I must emphasis the word ‘our’ in ‘our team’, due to the fact that I was a co-captain but I respected my coach’s decisions and the fellow teammates as well. Everyone’s voice was heard and most of all, everyone’s input was taken into consideration. Under these circumstances, communication was a key component for our team, if we wanted to win a game or even come together as a team. We needed to hear one another and read each other in the middle of the games. I focused on all my teammate’s inputs and took them all into consideration for the final decision. In being a co-captain, I had a…

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    Major Kenneth Johnson recently took over command of the 10th Logistics Readiness Squadron. Each new commander focuses on bringing something unique to the team and has the ability to guide it effectively towards the realization of its objectives. If a leader lacks that particular uniqueness or extends something valuable to those he leads, then he can only be considered to be a leader on the basis of the position that he or she holds. The concept of leadership has been defined from different…

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    commitment to and excitement for the shared vision (Senge, 2013). Moreover, team learning (Senge) cultivated by an effective leader encourages dialogue within the organization to foster teamwork and create trusting relationships (Tschannen-Moran, 2013) and serves as an opportunity for cooperative learning, which also builds interdependence and trust among all members of the organization (Senge, 2013). Also, an effective leader views reflection as a part of his or her daily and weekly routines…

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    In any society, there will always be individuals who naturally are suited to lead a group because of their strong ambition to assert themselves in decision making. Within this group, there are followers who either obey the rules made by the group/assigned leader or oppose them. An ideal vision is where everyone agrees with rules made, this would be a “perfect” run system however often times is not always the case. Often times there are two or more opposing views that conflict with one another.…

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    Too Easy Going Mindfulness allows myself to enjoy each step on the path toward my goals and my easy-going way put my colleagues at ease and they often comment how they admire how I connect with all types of people, fostering a diverse and enriching network. But, being more relaxed, less competitive, more reflective, slower to anger, I found myself, at times, too relaxed and laid-back and maybe I did not reach the uppermost of my career. But, I do have a healthy heart and awesome blood…

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    I have always considered myself a leader especially because of the environment I grew up in. The ability to become a leader amongst my friends, family, and my organization are all attributed to the choices and effects on other people that I had growing up. When it comes to my organization I have no choice but to be a leader, you can’t just settle for being a manager because people may not truly respect you. As a leader in my organization, I am able to influence not only my supervisors, athletes,…

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    In the novel, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Dr. Jekyll was a handsome young man who enjoyed others company. Eventually, he started to become more and more isolated. He deviated from ever being seen by even some of his loyal servants. A hideous transformation occurred and changed Dr. Jekyll. He turned into a small, hard to look at being. Dr. Jekyll figured this was his alternate self of how he felt. He named it Mr, Hyde. In the next three paragraphs, I will compare and contrast Dr. Jekyll and Mr.…

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    “Legally Blonde" is a movie, in which Elle Woods (Reese), is a young Law student, who gets an acceptance into Harvard Law School. She 's automatically judged off appearance. The campus Law school believes that Law isn 't for her, because of her personality and gender. She 's trying to step up to a higher power but the stereotypical judgements are withholding her from many positions. Elle Woods is judged upon her appearance, she isn 't took very…

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    My Vacation To Florida

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    thrills, and the unexpected exorbitant expense of food. After Disney World, we visited Universal Studios which was the most thrilling aspect of our trip. It was more adult oriented because there were more roller coasters that were not suitable for small children compared to Disney World. One ride at Universal, called the Incredible Hulk Roller Coaster, scared me as soon as I saw it. It was very tall and had a ton of loops. While the cart sped along the track and through the loops, it twisted…

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    Tony Stark's Tragic Hero

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    This was a team he thought. He had met Natasha and for some reason, instinctively trusted her. She had brought Dr. Banner aboard and had learned Loki's true intentions through some unusual interrogative techniques and survived the Hulk below decks. She handled herself well also and with no doubt, knew she had his back. If not for her, he would not have let Agent Barton aboard the quinjet. Hawkeye was a good name for the archer, besides he honestly didn't get Stark's reference. Who or…

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