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    are the greatest lessons learned by Filipinos from their colonial experiences? Explain?” Being brave‚ well-disciplined‚ helpful and also love for their country are some of the lessons they had learned. They fight for their own freedom. They not allow their selves to be under controlled by other races. They learned to love their country because if they will allow it to be conquered‚ they will lose their own home. They will be slaves forever. Filipinos learned to be strong‚ not to give up in life

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    European Journal of Business and Managementwww.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online)Vol 4‚ No.8‚ 2012 100 and support services to accelerate the development and modernisation of MSMEs‚ SMEDAN badly needed to have acomprehensive understanding and knowledge of the population of MSMEs in the country‚ their distribution bysectors such as agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ services‚ trade‚ construction‚ mining‚ technology‚ etc‚ and their distribution by rural and urban areas as well as the

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    C17B- SERVICE MARKETING * Explain the role of service industry in economic development of a nation Service sector is the lifeline for the social economic growth of a country. It is today the largest and fastest growing sector globally contributing more to the global output and employing more people than any other sector. The real reason for the growth of the service sector is due to the increase in urbanization‚ privatization and more demand for intermediate and final consumer services

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    ROLE OF WOMEN IN EDUCATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN Abstract: This study investigated the role of women in education and social development of children. Two research questions were posed to guide the study. The study employed descriptive survey design. The sample comprised of 300 respondents (women) drawn using simple random sampling technique. A structured questionnaire developed on a four point rating scale duly vetted by specialists in educational research‚ measurement and evaluation

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    The great leaders are essential for any organisations or societies. Northouse (2007) defines “leadership as being a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal”. Nelson Mandela is one of the greatest leaders in the world and the sets a good example of leadership. The purpose of this essay is to discuss leadership styles and what makes Nelson Mandela such a great leader according to the describing framework leadership style by Darling and Leffel (2010)

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    Great World Leaders Melissa Edwards MGT 380 Leadership for Organizations January 6‚ 2012 Great World Leaders When I think of great world leaders‚ certain characteristics and traits come to mind. For someone to be considered a great world leader‚ they need to have done something special‚ something that changed society in a major way. Great leaders are not afraid of change or being shunned by society. When I think of great world leaders‚ I think of Steve Jobs‚ Apple‚ CEO because he was passionate

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere assess the contribution of Marxism to our understanding of the role of education. As mentioned in Item A‚ Marxists take a critical view of the role of education. They see society as based on class divisions and capitalist exploitations. The capitalist society is a two class system as mentioned in Item A and it consists of a ruling class‚ the bourgeoisie and the working class‚ the proletariat. The bourgeoisie exploits the proletariat according to Marxists and

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    The Team Behind a Successful Leader LastName – 2 Even though this might seem unrelated‚ the concept of enlisting others is somewhat similar to a popular debate among sports enthusiasts that revolves around the true value of a head coach or manager. This is so because some would say talent ultimately wins out on the field of play‚ while others swear by a belief in the system where talent can only go so far without the right person in command. Bringing this back to the world of business; is

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    transformational leader is one that is able to idealize influence through their personality such as using charisma‚ inspirational motivation‚ and intellectual stimulation. Many motivational speakers are transformational leaders they are able to grab their audiences attention through their speeches. I am unfortunueately not a natural transformational leader. I feel I lack charisma due to my introvert personality. Some weaknesses I discovered during this exercise is that I am not a transformational leader I am

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    "The Leader of the People" In John Steinbeck’s "The Leader of the People‚" a theme that is portrayed throughout the story is that of the contrast between dream and reality. In the story‚ Grandfather cannot come to grasp that his dreams of the West and moving across the plains are over and that reality has set in. Another story that contrasts dream and reality is Ambrose Pierce’s "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." In this story‚ Farquhar cannot tell the difference between dream and reality until

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