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    Trait-based perspectives of leadership have been an enduring topic throughout history. The actual inception of leadership and trait-based perspectives is arguable. However‚ there is no denying its evolution‚ as seen through research. Zaccaro (2007) stated the analysis of leadership and traits dates back to Galton’s (1869) Hereditary Genius‚ which articulated two distinct and important points. First‚ a definition of leadership‚ which describes exclusive and unique characteristics‚ possessed by

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    hundreds of personality traits that exist which have been documented by Psychologists however there are a few that are very prominent in different types of people. According to well known Psychologist’s‚ Costa & McCrae‚ have come up with the big five personality traits which determines how strong a person is based on these five traits. These personality traits are: openness to experience‚ conscientiousness‚ extraversion‚ agreeableness‚ and neuroticism. The first trait is known as openness to experience

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    My Reflection on my Writing Argumentative Essay When I started writing a argumentative essay‚ I set my goal that I want to improve myself ‚ know how to write the body of an argumentative essay‚ defining an argumentative writing the essay in my own words. Learning the model of an argumentative essay and practicing writing as well. And from what I’ve learned in the class this week are very helpful and useful for my argumentative essay‚ I’ve learned to revised the idea that I need to put in

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    Viola She is a immensely likeable character in this play‚ and she does not have serious faults. Her love unlike the other characters in the play‚ seem to be the only form of passionate and true love‚ as compared to self-indulgent love sickness. (Act two Scene four) She pined in thought. and with yellow and green melancholy‚ she sat like patience on a monument. smiling at grief‚ was it not love indeed? "Patience on a monument" is an allegory figure of Patience adorned on the Renaissance

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    The Modern Prometheus‚ Victor Frankenstein is portrayed as the tragic hero. “…Suggestion of the guardian angle of my life-the last effort made by the spirit of preservation to avert the storm that was even then hanging in the stars and ready to envelop me‚”(Shelly‚ 32). This quote is the foreshadowing the doom that is soon to come for the tragic figure. A tragic figure involves a character that most likely has to die because of a certain tragic flaw they obtain. In Frankenstein‚ The Modern Prometheus

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    “The Big Five” are personality traits that are seen in middle-aged men and women in how he or she acts during this change. First‚ the neuroticism individuals who are high on this trait are those who are worrying‚ temperamental‚ self-pitying‚ self-conscious‚ emotional and vulnerable. Those who are low on this trait are calm‚ even-tempered‚ self-content‚ comfortable‚ unemotional‚ and hardy. This type of personality is those who don’t understand how to deal with the stage of the midlife changes. Extroversion

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    Writing is a universal skill and it is my skill. It takes effort and passion to become a writer. Then‚ using writing as a catalyst for expressing yourself and creating art. Proceeding my skill‚ I believe I was a different person. I had no way of expressing myself which is very important to me. I could not paint‚ draw‚ or sing so the creativity and feelings in my mind had nowhere to go. This frustration made me irrational and hypersensitive to others and myself. I would act immature and exaggerate

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    As we grew up‚ we were taught to tell the truth. The character Atticus in To Kill a Mockingbird tells the truth everywhere he goes to set a good example for Jem and Scout. As the story goes on you can tell that he is very passionate about showing his kids what is right and what is wrong. He also shows them to never back down from what you believe in even when others try to break you down and tell you that´s wrong. Therefore‚ in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Atticus shows value when he acts

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    wife gets accused even though she just reads. Giles Corey starts to realise the reasons for some of the accusations and starts to accuse the accusers and inform the judges thats its all a lie to try to preserve peoples honor and integrity. Giles character reflects a major question raised in the play: What does it take to be a truly honorable person? As Giles efforts to stay an honorable person and help keep other peoples honor‚ he is willing to go to great lengths to keep his honor. In the second

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    In the play The Crucible many of the characters learn things about themselves as well as others. Discuss the insight gained by the characters of Elizabeth Proctor‚ Reverend Hale‚ and John Proctor. In Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ Elizabeth Procter‚ learns about the character and morality of other people‚ her own actions of the people around them‚ and most importantly how to admit and deal with her own mistakes. Reverend Hale’s insight into himself reveals his new perspective on people in

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