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    Hawaii is the battle of Nu’uanu‚ where he fought against Kalanikupule and Kaiana and he forced many warriors to fall off the cliff of the Pali. Kamehameha is an effective leader because he was wise and helpful. Kamehameha was an effective leader because he was very wise. One reason why Kamehameha was an effective leader is because he placed a kapu on young sandal wood trees.

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    empire in the world was built during the late 11th. It was started by someone who were nothing and subsequently become someone who world would not forget. He is Genghis Khan‚ one of the greatest leaders in the world. Besides him‚ there are many famous leaders in the world who has contributed and influenced in many aspects of life. Winston Churchill‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ Napoleon‚ Adolf Hitler or our own father are maybe people whom we considered as a great leader. Their achievements

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    presidential inauguration‚ President John F. Kennedy employed the Leader Card to address the nation and its citizens. Because of this the president does not rely on any other talk card during the address. The Leader Card allows the speaker to present his motivations and intentions to facilitate change in society. During the inaugural address the Leader Card allowed the president to be perceived as a charismatic and charming commander in chief. Thus‚ President John F. Kennedy could maintain a strict but friendly

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    Was Caesar a Good Leader?

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    Julius Caesar was born on July 12‚ 100 BC in Rome. He was a great leader of the Roman Empire. Some people believe that Caesar wasn’t a great leader or man. Experts say he was greedy and a megalomaniac. They also say that he bribed the people to love him and he cheated the system. Other experts say he was a great leader because he was for the Roman people unlike previous leaders. I believe that Caesar was a great leader for the Roman people because he created reforms to help the people‚ created a

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    Family backround John F. Kerry was born on December 11‚ 1943 at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Aurora‚ Colorado outside Denver. His father‚ Richard Kerry‚ was an Army Air Corps test pilot during World War Two and his mother‚ Rosemary Kerry‚ also served during that war in the Red Cross in Paris. Childhood years Kerry’s family returned to their home state of Massachusetts shortly after his birth. Because his father was a Foreign Service Office the family moved often when John was young and so he attended

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    Was the non-violent civil right movement of the 1960s a success? Why or why not? The success of the civil rights movement in the 1960s could have only been achieved by the philosophy of standing up for the rights of the African American people from a non-violent course of action. During that period of time people were being murdered‚ homes and churches were being bombed and there was a sense that the evil hand of the oppressor would prevail. Andrew Young‚ one of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr

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    Was Moses Leader Material

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    Was Moses Leader Material? In this essay I will give evidence to support the fact that Moses was not fully capable of being a great leader‚ using solely Exodus chapter 2. Although I believe that He was not fully leader material‚ I must also point out that He was not completely void of all leadership capabilities. But for the purpose of this essay‚ I will be showing scripture that gives validity in stating that Moses was not an extraordinary leader. I will start off by showing that Moses was‚ to

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    A leader is someone who has the ability to influence followers that have the same determination and outcomes for change as they do. Not all leaders are famous people‚ or people in high positions of power. There are leaders all around us. They are just ones that possess leadership qualities that not all people have. This does not mean though that they are born leaders. This also doesn’t mean that all leaders are good leaders. They can also harm society‚ like Hitler. People build their leadership

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    of dance music that that had its roots in clubs that catered to African American‚ psychedelic and other communities in New York City and Philadelphia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. While disco was a form of black commercial pop music and a craze among black gay men especially‚ it did not catch mainstream attention until it was picked up by the predominantly white gay clubs of New York. Latinos and women embraced disco as well‚ and the music eventually expanded to several other popular groups

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    Americans living there have experienced terrible treatment. The leaders of the movement have tried to negotiate with the city’s leaders but since that failed‚ they had no choice but non-violent direct action. I admire how MLKJ gave the cold‚ hard facts in detail of what was actually happening to the African Americans. I also like how he mentioned that the city’s leaders (whom he is writing this letter to) refused to negotiate‚ so the leaders of the movement have to do what is necessary.

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