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    Transformational Leadership

    |  Transformational Leadership: Characteristics and Criticisms   Iain Hay School of Geography, Population and Environmental ManagementFlinders University         A prime function of a leader is to keep hope alive. (John W. Gardner)Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)Setting an example is not the main means of influencing another, it is the only means. (Albert Einstein) Collectively, these three short quotations capture some of the key characteristics of transformational

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    Critical Analysis on Bonded Labour System Analysis Act, 1976

    Critical Analysis on Bonded Labour System (abolition) Act, 1976 SALIENT FEATURES OF THE BONDED LABOUR SYSTEM (ABOLITION) ACT, 1976 • This Act provides for the abolition of the system of bonded labour. It freed unilaterally all the bonded labourers

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    Indian Banking Sector Update

    ICICI Securities Limited Industry Report December 14, 2010 Price movement 14000 11000 8000 5000 Aug-10 Oct-10 Dec-09 Mar-10 May-10 Dec-10 Feb-10 Jul-10 8000 6000 4000 2000 Banking Industry Update Dec ‘10 Taking a breather, negatives surround… Banking stocks corrected across the board on the PSU banks ‘bribery for loans’ scam, 2G and MFI loans, liquidity concerns and rising G-Sec yields. However, one has to take a call on whether the sector will keep correcting further. We believe the sector

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    Leadership

    Some people have a misconception that only those people who are physically strong can become good leaders, but this is not the fact. A leader may not be physically strong but he needs to be mentally strong and firm in decisions. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation was the greatest leader but he was active and had a firm desire to serve the Nation. He had the power of organizing and uniting people and attracting people towards him by his speeches. This is the best quality of a leader

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    What Is the Right Things to Do?

    Abstract Moral dilemma is a situation where people have to choose between two equally unpleasant alternatives. Moral dilemma is worse than anything, because whichever option people choose, someone or something will suffer. In a moral dilemma, people have to decide on the morally correct course of action, not just the one they would prefer. In the video Harvard University’s Justice with Michael Sandel, he discusses a lot of situations that deal with moral dilemmas. However, he focuses more on the

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    Television Violence

    Name: Tutor: Tutor: Date: Why India Matters India is quickly becoming one of the most powerful nations in the world in the 21 century. In fact, India already has the third largest economy in the world, and it is forecasted to become the second largest by 2050. These predictions show that India has a large working population that is estimated to be larger than that of China and the US combined at the same time. Its economy is also estimated to grow to about thirty times larger than it is today. This

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    Civil Activist Martyr

    The criteria point about why a martyr joined their movement is necessary to have an accurate evaluation. It’s already understood why a person may hurt or even kill a martyr, it’s to stop them from spreading their message and to stop their revolution. However, understanding why someone was willing to put themselves in harm’s way is more important. This is talked about in the academic journal, “Christian martyrdom as a pervasive phenomenon”, where it’s mentioned that “the motives of the victims are

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    Essay On Empiricism In Modern Society

    METONYMY OF REPRESENTATION IN GOPAL GURU’S ESSAY ‘HOW EGALITARIAN ARE THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN INDIA?’ ASSISTANT PROF. SAMBHU R.1, MR. AMAL TOMS 2 1Department of English Literature and Language, Mahatma Gandhi College, Trivandrum, Kerala, India 2M.Phil Research Scholar, Department of English, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India ABSTRACT The article focuses on the political theorist Gopal Guru’s essay‘How Egalitarian Are the Social Sciences in India?’ in an attempt to demonstrate how the

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    Sholem Aleichem's Emergency

    classes constantly divide the population, especially in developing countries. Ergo, the same rule of thumb applies to India, especially from 1975 to 1977 when a state of emergency was declared by the Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. Accordingly, the “Emergency” was placed by Indira Gandhi “in order to avoid the political consequences of being

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    Marketing Management

    VIT UNIVERSITY M.S(SE) ETHICS AND VALUES ASSIGNMENT – 1 SOCIAL LEADERS (SAROJINI NAIDU) BY ANGELIN.R 10MSE0067 Introduction : Sarojini Naidu,also known by the sobriquet The Nightingale of India (Bharatiya Kokila), was a child prodigy, Indian independence activist and poet. Naidu was the second Indian woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to become the

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