...In 2008, Ben Carson was a pediatric neurosurgeon at John Hopkins Hospital, but he is also an advocate for the inner-city children (Comarow, 2008, para. 1). Rainey (2014) explains that transformational leadership raise their constituents’ goals to a higher level (p. 349). Ben Carson is that type of leader in which he encourages young children to gain the confidence they need in order to become successful individuals (Comarow, 2008, para. 1). Objective Description Not only is Ben Carson a retired pediatric neurosurgeon, but there is also talks in the midst of him becoming a presidential candidate (Henderson, 2014, para. 1 & 4). He is also a published author. LeClaire (2013) explains that Dr. Carson supports prolife and has been instrumental in saving hundreds of babies from would be abortions (para. 1&16). Dr. Ben Carson is not only a leader with a huge following, but he is not afraid to take a stand on sensitive issues. Vision and Values Come to Life Dr. Carson believes that he has to accept responsibility for his actions. He also believes that everyone has certain gifts and talents to bring to the organization, and he uses those abilities to help his constituents achieve the set goals. He also works on boosting confidence in individuals so that they may be successful (Comarow, 2008, para. 1, 2 &4). His leadership qualities resemble that of transformational leadership elevating constituents’ goals to higher level (Rainey, 2014, p. 349). Lesson Learned There...
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...Been Carson is a man of determination, a man of Dreams! Ben Came from a poor family living in detroit but his mother was an inspiration to not let his status hold him back from his dreams. Benjamin Carson was born sept. 18, 1951 to Sonya and Robert Carson. He was their second son. His mother dropped out of school in 3rd grade. Robert was a baptist minister. At the age of 8 years old Ben’s dad left them for another family, even though at the time 1959 Ben and his brother Curtis, age 10 were not told the exact reason as to why their dad left. This left Ben hurting tremendously as he loved his dad. For weeks Been would question his mother about the situation and he would pray that God help his parents get back together. Eventually he came to realize they could make it without him. “But dad never came home again. As the days and weeks passed, I learned we could get by without him. We were poorer than, and I could tell mother worried, although she didn’t say much to Curtis or me” (Curtis, Ben). After his dad left for good the family was even poorer than before. Sonja would try to get child support from Robert but he would never provide enough and would only give some money for a month or two after court and then he would stop again. In spite of the financial struggles they faced, the boys always had something to eat and a roof over their head. Their mother, Sonja had to work multiple jobs, one right after the other in order to be able to support the 3 of them. This resulted in having...
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...Sonya Carson Growing up in and out of foster homes, the world was not always kind to Ms. Carson. She had only achieved a third-grade education, and was married by the age of 13. After birthing her two sons, Benjamin and Curtis, Sonya had observed that her, once loyal and dedicated husband, was no longer the man she once knew. Collecting all her courage, she took her two sons, and moved away from the life she knew in Detroit to be with her sister in Boston. As a single mother, raising two boys, and working numerous jobs, Sonya had two choices; she could struggle, stress, and wonder how she was going to survive the next week, or she could ‘learn to do her best, and let God do the rest’. This became known as the phase that resembles the personality of Sonya Carson. She was not always dealt the best hand in life, but she always has a positive outlook on the future. Believing that if she tried her hardest to achieve what she could, God would lead her into success. She instilled this optimistic lifestyle on her two sons. She was determined that Curtis and Benjamin would have a better life than she did, but she also knew that they would have to work hard for it. Sonya raised her sons in a strict manner, only allowing two television programs each week. In addition, they were assigned to read two books from the library each week and submit a report to her on those books. They didn’t know until they were older, that their mother only had a reading level of a third-grader. She most...
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...Work Ethic In the book Gifted Hands Dr. Ben Carson shares many of his experiences of his childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Towards the middle of his life, he becomes a world-wide famous pediatric neurosurgeon. The amazing tactic that got him there is his work ethic. If a person have a job, and that person does not have a copious amount of time to do that job, then the person can either do it right the first time, or they can not do it right and slack off until their boss yells at them or something related to that. There are a lot of people in the world that do that with their jobs, occupations, and careers. Work ethic has improved Ben Carson’s life tremendously to the point where he became a pediatric neurosurgeon and then a presidential...
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...Participants: * Dr. Ben Carson * Donald Trump * Kermit The Frog * An actual bag filled with bricks * Bill Clinton (thug) * Kanye West PROPS IF POSSIBLE: 6 chairs or podiums. A Kermit the frog doll, puppet or stuffed toy. A laundry bag filled with bricks (if we can get bricks) SKIT BEGINS WITH SPOTLIGHT ON MEGYN KELLY TOWARDS FRONT OF STAGE. ALL OTHER LIGHTS OUT. Megyn Kelly (to the camera/ audience) ladies and gentleman, thank you for tuning-in to FOX News for the twelfth, and penultimate round of the National Republican Presidential Debates. I am your host, and propaganda supporter, Megyn Kelly. We are here live from the beautiful Staple Center in Los Angeles CA, where Ronald Regan was rumored to have urinated in in 1986. All Hail Regan. (Candidates still in the dark chant): ALL HAIL OVERLORD REGAN Megyn Kelly So here’s how this is going to work folks, I will be asking questions to the candidates concerning their knowledge on both domestic and foreign issues. Each candidate is permitted 1 minute to respond, with an additional 30 seconds awarded for each phrase ending in Regan. (candidates still in the dark): ALL HAIL OVERLORD REGAN Megyn Kelly: Without further a-do lets meet the candidates fighting for a chance to rule this country with an iron fist! (lights blink on and reveal the 6 candidates). Megyn Kelly All right, first we have the black butler from the Fresh Prince of Bell-Air, Dr. Benjamin Carson. Dr. Carson: (smiling and soft...
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...his class in school, to graduating from Yale, Benjamin Carson exceeded society’s expectations in becoming a neurosurgeon. He revolutionized modern-day medicine and surgery techniques with the separation of Craniopagus Twins, or Siamese Twins who were attached at the head. The surgeon gave patients hope in survival with advanced medical procedures other doctors were not willing to attempt, thus becoming one of most skilled neurosurgeons in the nation. Before Carson gained success, he faced many obstacles as a child. According to Washington Post’s article, The Story of the Surgery...
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...Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. more commonly referred to as Ben Carson, could be considered a substitute for Donald Trump, based upon what their policies could potentially do to this country, where Ben Carson is a retired American neurosurgeon who is a very prominent candidate in the 2016 presidential election of the Republican nomination and Donald Trump is a famous multi billionaire and C.E.O. of his own real estate marketing company, who furthered his fame when he announced his run for the 2016 presidency, and who has been leading the race so far, although Ben Carson could potentially be thought of as worse than Trump, on the grounds of economic policy. I believe that neither of these candidates should make it into the office, because I believe them to be equally terrible. Ben Carson...
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...Ben Carson is the New King Arthur King Arthur is a fictional character found in many stories and folktales. King Arthur’s stories are about him learning valuable lessons, going on quests, and becoming King at Camelot. Ben Carson is a man from Detroit, Michigan. Ben Carson’s stories are about growing up, becoming a doctor, and recently running for president. Ben Carson is the reincarnation of King Arthur because of his past, wanting to help others, and his morals. Ben Carson grew up mainly with his mom in Detroit, Michigan. King Arthur grew up in Sir Ector’s castle of the Forest Sauvage with his ‘dad’. Growing up, Ben didn’t learn much in school, until he started reading more and found he could “see himself as the central character of what...
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...hard up-bringing or challenges. One person who had an excruciatingly hard upbringing and many hurdles is Ben Carson. Many aspects of Ben Carson's life are his childhood, challenges, his study in conjoined twins and about conjoined twins, and his achievements. Ben Carson’s childhood had an enormous aspect on his life. Benjamin Solomon Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan on September 18, 1951 to Robert Solomon and Sonya Carson. Robert, the father, left when Carson was eight and he left his ex-wife and two sons in poverty. Ben was at the bottom of his class and was bullied for being dumb. This went on until Sonya had, enough of it. Sonya, who could barely read herself, would make both boys read several library books a week and write reports on them. After...
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...the Republican Party is the good choice. The candidate that I believe will be a good choice is Ben Carson. I believe he is better than his representative opponent, Donald Trump, and could go against Hillary Clinton of the Democratic Party. Carson is one of the common people and his ideas represents conservative ideas at the same time accommodates some of the other party’s ideas, despite that he lacks experience. Ben Carson grew up in Detroit, Michigan with his brother and mother. He was raised by his mother alone and like some people faced hardship. His family was poor and could barely survive but that didn’t stop Carson to achieve his goals. According to the biography.com, his mother motivated him and pushed him to believe in themselves....
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...Ben Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan, on September 18,1951. His parents were Robert and Sonya Carson. Sonya married Robert at the age of 13 hoping he would make things better and take care of her. Sonya eventually discovered that Robert was a bigamist, meaning he entered into the marriage with Sonya, while still legally married to someone else. When she found this out she received a divorce from Robert. Robert left Sonya and her two kids, and went to live with his family. This left them financially devastated. Carson grew up in a poor environment, but was always appreciative of what he had. After graduating from Yale, Carson enrolled in the School of Medicine at the University of Michigan. There he met his wife, Lacrena Rustin. Carson received his medical degree and then moved to Baltimore with Lacrena. Carson is a former neurosurgeon, famous mostly for his campaign in the 2016 presidential race. Before running for president he was the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland from 1984-2013. Carson became famous for separating conjoined twins. As stated in an interview, it wasn't Carson's intention to enter politics. However, after the Prayer Breakfast in 2013, people expressed the desire for someone outspoken...
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...GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson, the man who wrongly believes the tragedy of the holocaust, in his recent presidential interview campaign, compared women who receive abortions to slave owners, advocated for automatic weapons and the suppression of free speeches at college. Carson, who is now the lowa front runner, made this comparison of aborting women with slave owners on NBCs meet the press when he argued that abortion should be made legal with few exceptions put on it. He argued that he would “love” to see Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision which had legalized abortion in 1973, revised again and overturned. He adopts an opinionated tone in order to create openness in his argument and that it is subject to some altering depending...
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...john hopkins university, become an author, and now is currently running for president. This man's name is Dr. Ben Carson. Ben carson was born September 18, 1951 in Detroit Michigan. Ben was from a family of three which included his older brother Curtis and his mother Sonya Carson. Unfortunately for Carson's mother sonya had decided to get married at the age of 13 to his father which ultimately ended in a divorce. Due to the fact that Carson’s father had another family of his own leaving sonya without anyway to support the kids. Since sonya had dropped out of school at the age of 13 she did have any...
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...Dr. Ben Carson was born in Detroit, Michigan. At a young age, his father left Ben and his family, leaving them in poverty and barely able to make ends meet. Growing up, he developed a violent and uncontrollable temper, but was able to overcome this by finding God and the Bible. This, along with his mother's support, helped Carson graduated with honors from high school and then went to college at Yale, later entering the School of Medicine at the University of Michigan. A few short years later, he became the Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His gifted hands helped him earn the title of being the top neurosurgeon in the world and also become the title of a book and movie (Carson and Murphey, 1990). Carson went from living in poverty to being a high ranking medical surgeon (Preston, 2014). He overcame adversity not because his family was privileged, but because of his hard work and dedication. His story is the perfect example of the American Dream. He is also a perfect role model for young Americans who are living in poor, poverty areas, with little guidance. He is a living, breathing example for how anyone can achieve...
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...Ben Carson for President! Ben Carson as King Arthur Reborn! Each presidential candidate promises a new America if only elected to office. 2016 candidate Ben Carson is no exception. Another leader from the past promised great things for his country, King Arthur. He remained the symbol of hope and a rebirth of morality for generation of kings to come. Part of the lore surrounding Arthur is that he is the once and future king, that Arthur will be reborn as the leader of a new generation. Could Ben Carson be Arthur reborn for America today? The similarities between Carson and Arthur make it an interesting question. As a child Ben Carson had always wanted to be a physician. Carson had a rough childhood. King Arthur growing up lived with a...
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