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  • Greenleaf's the Servant Leader

    Greenleaf's the Servant Leader

    February 5, 2004 Greenleaf's The Servant Leader The Servant Leader discusses the importance of leaders who adopt a service oriented attitude in which they care for the needs of others before their own. A servant leader need not be an actual servant or have ever been a servant to become a servant leader. Rather, a servant leader is born with or adopts an "others first" disposition. Climbing through the ranks may help to create a

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Political Aspects in Theater

    Political Aspects in Theater

    The theatre, being a place where entertainment and leisure is demonstrated, can also be a place of meaning, connotation, and implication. The question is, why use theater to convey such facets? The answer is simple: to learn justice, or iniquity in our society. Jean Anouilh's revised version of the tragedy "Antigone" deals with such a dilemma associated with the Nazi invasion of France during WWII. Anouilh, with such passion and ardor, made the play in

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Edward
  • International Political Economy: Taiwan

    International Political Economy: Taiwan

    International Political Economy: Taiwan Made in Taiwan, an all too familiar sticker found on many products you and I purchase everyday. Taiwan is slightly smaller than Delaware and Maryland combined yet boasts an economy rivaling that of the top nations in the world. Taiwan is known for its rapid economic growth in the 80s and 90s due to the demand for textiles and electronic computer chips manufactured there. However, Taiwan’s once boisterous economy is now

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Monika
  • Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel Kant

    Kant/Mill The basic differences between deontological moral theories and consequentialist moral theories are right in the names. The consequentialist moral theory states that the worth of a moral act is based on the consequence of that act. Deontology broken from its greek roots means ethical theory by obligation. Say you are at a restaurant and a women begins to choke on her dinner and lets assume that you are the only one there that knows

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Politics of Muscle by Gloria Steinem

    Politics of Muscle by Gloria Steinem

    "The Politics of Muscle" by Gloria Steinem is an essay arguing the difference in strength between men and women. Steinem starts her essay by stating how she grew up in a generation where women didn't participate in a lot, if any, sport activities. She goes on to say that she believes this is the reason why women of her generation believe that it's not what the female body does, but how it looks. Steinem feels

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • Politics

    Politics

    An essay on politics In this essay I will consider the social, economic factors of politics. At first glance politics may seem unenchanting, however its study is a necessity for any one wishing to intellectually advance beyond their childhood. Remarkably politics is heralded by shopkeepers and investment bankers alike, leading many to state that it is yet to receive proper recognition for laying the foundations of democracy. It still has the power to shock those

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    Essay Length: 497 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Steve
  • Brazilian Feminism and Political Movements

    Brazilian Feminism and Political Movements

    Brazilian Feminism and Political Movements This paper will show that the feminist movement in Brazil was an uphill struggle; women had to reinvent their position in society, resist the military regime of an authoritarian state, and organize and unify themselves as a group before they gained women’s rights. After suffrage was granted women had decades more work before equal rights were established. Male supremacy was the norm in Brazilian culture. Men and women were brought

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Kants Categorical Imperitave Applied

    Kants Categorical Imperitave Applied

    Kant describes the categorical imperative as "expressed by an ought and thereby indicate the relation of an objective law of reason to a will that is not necessarily determined by this law because of its subjective constitution." In other words, a categorical impetrative is a command of morality that applies everywhere at all times no matter what, without exception. Kant describes two forms of imperatives, hypothetical and categorical. Kant defines the hypothetical imperative as "an

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    Essay Length: 552 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Jack
  • Schwarzenegger the Socialized Charismatic Leader and the Green Movement

    Schwarzenegger the Socialized Charismatic Leader and the Green Movement

    Abstract Arnold Schwarzenegger is a socialized charismatic leader who paints a strong vision for the future of California and has become a model leader for the 21st century. Quite simply he has been a leader in every field he has entered. Schwarzenegger displays several of the competencies required for leadership. Schwarzenegger’s most important foundation competency is the change competency. Governor Schwarzenegger recognized global warming was real and something needed to be done. Schwarzenegger realized by

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Politics and the Media

    Politics and the Media

    Perhaps the greatest impact the media has is that on politics. The media shape America’s interest in politics; the type of candidates that will run for office, and even tells us what to think about candidates and issues. The media affects American interest towards politics by only showing us what they want us to see. If there are many issues in a certain campaign, the media will focus on the ones they believe to be

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: David
  • Philosophical Politics

    Philosophical Politics

    Very few people know about philosophy and do not become informed about the many great philosophers. If philosophers were rulers, would the world be a better place? "Governments will never be well run until philosophers are rulers" (Hutchinson). Plato wrote in Meno that Socrates should be in charge of Athens. This was said because Socrates was a lover of knowledge, but the people of Athens didn't think that Socrates was useful and said he was

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • The Best Leader in Julius Caesar

    The Best Leader in Julius Caesar

    The best leader in Julius Caesar Caesar was the powerful ruler of Rome. One of his closest friends was a man named Marcus Brutus. Brutus was a loyal friend, and was always true to his country. Such as when Brutus was facing a dilemma in which case he was torn between the life of his friend and what was better for the city of Rome. With Brutus being a true Roman he chooses the death

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Bred
  • Political Theories

    Political Theories

    There have been many political philosophies that have been created, implemented, and analyzed over the course of human history. These philosophies have dealt with the question of how, and under what circumstances and for what purposes, individuals should give over control of their personal freedoms and resources in order to achieve the good life. Out of the many political philosophies, classical liberalism or constitutional democracy, authoritarianism, and communist or fascist totalitarianism, have had and continue

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Jon
  • How Did the Politics in the Age of Jackson Become More Democratic? Discuss the Political Careers of John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren to Demonstrate the New Political Winds That Were Blowing Across the Nation.

    How Did the Politics in the Age of Jackson Become More Democratic? Discuss the Political Careers of John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson, and Martin Van Buren to Demonstrate the New Political Winds That Were Blowing Across the Nation.

    During the Age of Jackson, politics became much more democratic. The first president during this period was actually John Quincy Adams. In the election of 1824, Jackson actually held the most popular votes, but failed to have a majority because 4 candidates had run for office. Due to a corrupt bargain, the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams as president. The controversy of this election would lead to new, more democratic, policies. Firstly, around

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Me as a Leader

    Me as a Leader

    Jungian Analysis and Biology A version of this article was originally published in Quadrant: Journal of the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Vol. 29, 1. Copyright: C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc., 1999. All rights reserved. What is analysis? How can it help? Why Jungian analysis? How does it relate to biology? I address all these questions in the article that follows. (Matisse: Casbah Gate) In a previous career I was

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Top
  • An Overview of Immanuel Kant

    An Overview of Immanuel Kant

    An overview of Immanuel Kant By Scott Haywood Philosophy 101 Harold McSwain, Ph.D. The exploration into Immanuel Kant's thought is one of, insight, perception, and open-mindedness. His work in the field of philosophy and intellectual development spanned over thirty-five years. He wrote on virtually all philosophical topics but his love was in the branch of metaphysics. His role in the evolvement of modern thought is vast and profound. Immanuel Kant was born, lived, and died

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Courage to Lead: Steps to Becoming a Better Leader

    The Courage to Lead: Steps to Becoming a Better Leader

    The Courage to Lead: Steps to Becoming a Better Leader 1. Leadership a. Definition: Leadership is the ability to inspire people to turn challenging situations into successes using ethical means. b. Leadership has everything to do with your innermost desire and aspirations. c. Leadership is not just the responsibility of the command team, it is everyone’s responsibility. 2. Leadership Axioms a. Leadership is a choice. If you choose to become a leader/better leader, you can

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Political Thinkers - Marx, Tocqueville, Burke, Plato

    Political Thinkers - Marx, Tocqueville, Burke, Plato

    Madison and Plato are two men from two different parts of historical era. Within the rotation of time, views are often conflict against one another due to needs and necessity of time. Plato was a man or thinker of pure logic than passion. In his view, he argued on how society will be ruled through a systemic process where passion will play with less importance for the benefit of the ruled. He emphasized that in

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Kant and Morality

    Kant and Morality

    Kant and Morality Kant had a different ethical system which was based on reason. According to Kant reason was the fundamental authority in determining morality. All humans possess the ability to reason, and out of this ability comes two basic commands: the hypothetical imperative and the categorical imperative. In focusing on the categorical imperative, in this essay I will reveal the underlying relationship between reason and duty. The categorical imperative suggests that a course of

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Steve
  • Power and Politics in the Workplace

    Power and Politics in the Workplace

    Power and Politics in the Workplace In general, politics refers to the social and structural arrangements and priorities of public and civic life. It therefore encapsulates a whole range of issues relating to structures, policies, and values, in the spoken and unspoken form of communication. Politics of any organization form the norms and the expected behavior of any group or organization. There are many forms of power in the work place, legitimate, reward, and expert

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Stenly
  • World Politics

    World Politics

    World Politics Dr. Farlow 11/13/03 May 1st, President Bush flew into the airbase in Dallas with good news for the military and all American people. Behind his enthusiastic speech read a sign, “mission accomplished.” May 5th, President Bush announced and posted on the internet that “Combat Operations in Iraq Have Ended,” and although sometime between then and today he changed that message to “Major Combat Operations in Iraq Have Ended,” isn’t this still a victory?

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Bred
  • Political Campaign Finance Reform

    Political Campaign Finance Reform

    With the upcoming presidential election, it has been interesting to learn about things as they are actually happening in our country today. Among the many issues that surround the race to the office, financing the presidential election seems to be a major topic that is always in the public eye. There are many different views on how the election should be financed but it is hard to tell how far government funding and donations can

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: David
  • My Inspiring Global Leader - Bill Gates

    My Inspiring Global Leader - Bill Gates

    My Inspiring Global Leader by Lovette French An essay Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Programa Academic Class 2007 Table of Contents Page Introduction 2 My Inspiring Global LeaderЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎK.3-5 Conclusion 5 References 6 Appendixes A Microsoft 8 B Philanthropic WorkЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎKЎK10 Introduction A leader is someone that you can look up to, someone who has a conglomerate of attributes that motivate people to follow them. There are many reasons why you can find someone

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Bred
  • Effective Leaders Leadership

    Effective Leaders Leadership

    This short paper is about leadership and management. The initial part of this paper will explore the qualities of leadership and its affect on project management. The next section will investigate some of the CEO’s management styles and their comparable success rates within industry. The reflection of project management’s code of ethics affect on leadership in general concludes the research presentation. The writer concludes with his own summation of leadership. Leadership Effective leaders are rare.

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Cavour's Main Means of Politics Greatly Influenced His Aims and Actions That Led to the Unification of Italy

    Cavour's Main Means of Politics Greatly Influenced His Aims and Actions That Led to the Unification of Italy

    Count Camillo Benso di Cavour (1810-1861) was the second son of an aristocratic Piedmontese family. Being the second son of a nobleman, Cavour was supposed to be in the army, even though he was more interested in politics rather than the military. In July 1824 he was named a page to Charles Albert, the king of Piedmont who first opened war of independence against Austria. Cavour later resigned from the army at the end of

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Wendy

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