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    something that our generation should be walking around wearing? These days’ role models are showing that their choices, even if they may be illegal, are not bad. Furthermore that clothing worn by Miley is seen as inappropriate, revealing, provocative, and should not be considered clothing. What is a role model? A role model is a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated (Define Role Model). When you have a role model in your life, they should be in your life in a positive way. Furthermore

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    more than just the main character. She has become an ageless figure of feminine revolution. Although, we should recognize that Euripides doesn’t give the perfect role model of a woman, he just shows the complications that women have. He gives us real women, who have suffered and become twisted by their suffering. Medea serves as a model for the women betrayed, to the sacrifices of personal power to another for love, of marriage corrupted. Other women in the story such as the nurse and Chorus represent

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    me to believe that a leader is not necessarily a director, they can be simply a person that is inspiring to be around. Some people may not even know that they are considered as leaders. I do know that I am considered as a role model by my peers. Being considered as a role model is an honor, that takes hard work, and a lot of patience. I achieved this honor by having the character and nature of a servant. The impacts that I have made with my character in school, at work, and in my community will enable

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    The person with whom I consider a leadership role-model is the former Town Engineer that I worked with for six years before he left to work for another agency to become a director. His leadership style was a combination of all the three primary styles autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire. However, he knew which style to use and in which situation. Regardless the style, he also knew how to communicate with his employees in that he fostered open and honest communication and genuinely wanted to

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    Lifestyle is fairly different today than it was in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The great changemakers in our world are what helped improve the lifestyle of people today. One of the greatest change makers of Canada is Lady Aberdeen. She is a visionary that changed the way people think of women and how they should be treated. Originally named Ishbel Marie Marjoribanks, Lady Aberdeen achieved so much including changing the way people treat other people, inspiring young women and being the founder

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    The leader I choose who had a big affect on my life and became a positive role model is my grandad. He had a big impact on my life, before his passing he taught not only me but many others about the real world. He showed us the true meaning of actually living. He showed us all tough love in a positive way, my grandfather Elder Homer Lee Anderson is very special to me. He taught us about the word of God, he explained each scripture down for us as we read the bible. My grandfather was there

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    Franciszek Gajowniczek, a man with a wife and children. Maximilian was beaten, starved, and eventually torchered to dead. All for the sake of helping others live, that's why I think Maximilian is a good leader. Leadership to me means being a good role model or someone you would want to follow. Some traits I believe a leader should have are be kind, selfless, caring, compassionate, and most of all you have to be confident. If your not confident no one will know if you have what it takes to be a leader

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    action and adventure stars to fit their personal needs for a role model. The heroes we are now being given such as Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games and Merida from Brave have been given attributes of stereotypical male action heroes to make them fit better into

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    The article Gender Role Models ... who needs ‘em?! By Stephen Hicks encouraged me to reflect on my childhood gender roles as well as how I portray my gender roles today. After learning about the socialization theory I realize my parents were traditional towards gender roles and have incorporated multiple theories of human growth and development into my gender development. I have also learned how my gender roles have gradually transformed since I was a child. Therefore, this article has brought to

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    In a Monster.com featured article titled, “How Leaders Can Be Ethical Role Models” author Cheri Swales takes an intricate look at leadership and being an ethical role model. As she reveals, these things are not mutually exclusive events. In fact, in order to keep businesses, programs, and other opportunities alike equal and honest, ethical role modeling likely needs a firm place in leadership roles everywhere. Yet, Swales knows that acknowledging a need for change accomplishes nothing unless there

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