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    Niccolo Machiavelli had a grand vision of a man who would rule with cleverness and a steady hand when he wrote The Prince. Russia delivered a leader capable of taking power and controlling it in such a form as Machiavelli prescribed it. Vladimir Ilich Lenin was this man‚ he became the first leader of one of the most Machiavellian governments ever in existence‚ the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Lenin represented the key principles of the Machiavellian idea. When the Communist government

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    segregation almost all his life and still become the leader of an aviation unit. He truly was an illustrious leader of the Tuskegee airmen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. was the best leader of the Tuskegee airmen because of his childhood‚ military career‚ and leaderships skills. Benjamin O. Davis JR experience with planes as a kid is what started his goal to become a pilot like his father. As the son of Benjamin O. Davis Sr. he heard a lot about flying planes. He had yet to experience flying one up until 1925.

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    Odyssey Essay Leadership Ross Johnson Throughout the Odyssey‚ the lead character‚ Odysseus‚ is presented as the ideal Greek leader. He demonstrates this through the treatment of his men and how he deals with problems that are presented to him. Because the Odyssey was first a spoken myth‚ it took on the shape of the society in which it was told. Including that society’s moral and ethical values‚ as well as its desires in the traits of a leader. A leader must first be defined‚ then set apart from

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    greatest contemporary‚ the wise leader‚ the teacher of the peoples‚ the luminary of all the sciences‚ the outstanding military leader‚ our own dearest beloved Comrade Stalin.” This quote marks the beginning of a Soviet Russia historical marker in Vladimir Voinovich’s novel Monumental Propaganda. Titled; Monumental Propaganda gives reference to an original strategy used in the era of Lenin to visually place or stand monumental art as significant means of representing the communist ideas and revolutionary

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    In Signs and Symbols by Vladimir Nabokov‚ a family of Russian immigrants (which consists of a set of elderly parents and a mentally ill son) plan a visit for their son’s birthday in the mental institution in which he resides. The parents arrive at the institution only to be told that their son has recently attempted suicide again and the nurses do not think a visit would be good for his mental health. They begin the long journey home downtrodden and upset‚ and once they are finally home the father

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    help the reader truly visualize the words being spoken. It brings the text alive‚ giving it a great meaning and serving a greater purpose. Through imagery‚ secrets within the text can be revealed‚ furthering the analyzation of the text itself. In Vladimir Nabokov’s book Lolita‚ the use of imagery definitely plays a large part in the development of the characters and how the reader will initially view them. Throughout the novel‚ the main character Humbert Humbert expresses the love and affection

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    stopped John F. Kennedy from achieving his goals. John F. Kennedy was able to take his success’ and some failures and joined many different activities‚ run for many high positions‚ and help out the people around him and the country with his many leadership skills. John F. Kennedy was able to join many different forces and was educated in many ways. For example‚ in 1941 Kennedy tried to join the draft for the military but failed his physical so instead‚ he joined the Navy (Cawley). Although

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    Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita tells the story of a deeply disturbed man’s relationship with a young girl. In the novel‚ the character of Humbert Humbert is on a constant quest to discover the perfect nymphet‚ young girls “who… reveal their true nature which is not human‚ but nymphic‚” (Nabokov 24). Humbert heightens these girls to a sexual pedestal‚ stating that he “was consumed by a hell furnace of localized lust” by the mere sight of these girls (26). This obsession does not stem from birth‚ but from

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    Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov‚ or Vladimir Lenin as he is more popularly known‚ was a well-known communist revolutionary in Russia who went on to be one of the most dominant revolutionary leaders. Many historians agree that Lenin is one of the most influential political leaders in history. The disagreement among historians is most likely to concern just how Lenin became as influential as he did. Some will argue it was his upbringing‚ others believe it is the tragedies he faced in his early life and some

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    In April 1917‚ a month after the Romanov Dynasty in Russia effectively ended with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II‚ Vladimir Ilich Lenin returned to Russia from exile with a formidable revolutionary mentality. The Tsar’s abdication prompted a period of dual power between select members of the defunct fourth Duma‚ now termed the Provisional Government‚ and the newly formed Petrograd Soviet. This arrangement offered a sense of political stability‚ a stability that was detrimental to Lenin’s quest

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