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    leader to his audience is usually clear‚ inspiring & powerful. Furthermore‚ Charismatic leaders use their vision & unconventional strategies to achieve goals. The term vision is "mental image that a leader evokes to portray an idealized future state"[2]. Unconventional strategy is to use abnormal and creative strategies to achieve goal and make accomplishments. Using Unconventional strategies is risky and requires a high self-confident leader to apply. As a result Charismatic leaders are usually

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    Four on Hydraulic Fracturing The Pennsylvania Act 13 of 2012 is an act that imposed stronger environmental standards and authorized local governments to adopt impact fees‚ and build upon the state’s efforts to move towards energy independence as unconventional gas development (hydraulic fracturing) continues. Some of the act’s provisions include increased setback requirements for hydraulic fracturing; enhancing the protection of water supplies; and strong‚ uniform‚ and consistent statewide environmental

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    it can also be seen how the rise in money supply affects the output. The present essay shows how Bank of England raises demand by such policy. The first part of essay shows the conventional ways of monetary policy and the second part reflects unconventional ways of influencing money supply. The significance of such policy will be proved by illustration of the monetary policy of Bank of England since 2009. The first conventional method of monetary policy is open market operations. This means that

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    sociology introduction

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    describes patterns and events‚ but tries to explain and make sense of them through the evidence that has been gathered through the finding of the research. For example‚ empirical sociology would look at changes in patterns of marriage‚ divorce and childbearing. Sociology looks at the society we live in from new perspectives. It scratches beneath the surface‚ challenging the views we hold‚ whilst raising questions on the matters we take for granted in our society everyday.

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    role played by a mother

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    child values or sanskars as we call It in hindi. hadn’t it not been for her‚ children would have been indiscipline‚ rude and cruel. a mother cooks food for her children and sometimes even late at night when her child has exams. she looks after the childbearing everything behind when the child is unwell. it’s her love for her child that makes her the supreme human being and above all species.

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    KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION TASK; COURSE WORK COURSE; BDRH NAMES; MUGWANYA WILBERFORCE REGISTRATION NUMBER; 12/U/1454/BRE/PE YEAR; TWO SEMESTER; TWO UNIT; Family Planning Policies and Approached LECTURER; Dr. Deborah Mulumba QUESTION; Discuss the view that family planning is a health and development issue. Family planning is the voluntary planning

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    Aspects of Marriage

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    (U.S. Bureau of the Census 1992). Hence‚ no matter consequences follow from delayed wedding are touching increasing numbers of young couples. This cluster might not powerfully adhere to ancient norms associated with the sequencing of wedding and childbearing‚ in order that they and their communities might not be distressed regarding having a baby before the wedding. Further‚ young girls World Health Organization become single mothers usually claim that their lives are improved by family relationship

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    Thesis statement: “This report will simply discuss how Ludwig van Beethoven integrated old and new musical ideas into his work‚ thus creating an unconventional but transcendent and influential quartet‚ based on the String Quartet No.9 in C‚ Op. 59‚ No.3 “Razumovsky” performed on the concert.” On 22nd Nov‚ Shanghai Quartet‚ one of the world’s foremost chamber ensembles‚ performed two musical works. They are Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No.9 in C‚ Op. 59‚ No.3 “Razumovsky ” and Antonin Dvorak’s

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    antirealistic reaction erupted. Many movements‚ generally lumped together as the avant-garde‚ attempted to suggest alternatives to the realistic drama and production. Paralleling modern art movements‚ various theoreticians turned to symbol‚ abstraction‚ and ritual in an attempt to revitalize the theatre. Although realism continues to be dominant in contemporary theatre‚ its earlier functions are now better served by television and film. The originator of many antirealist ideas was the German opera composer

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    The social and political system of Sparta was framed around physical superiority‚ duty to the state and conquest in war. The excepted concept of Eunomia further enforced this patriotism by placing the needs of the state above individual interest. While the Spartans lived within a rigid social structure based on a three-tiered hierarchy‚ they also participated in a cradle to grave obedience to the law. It was the determination of public officials who decided if a child was strong enough to survive

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