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Barack Obama's Leadership Archetype Barack Obama meets criteria of a developed "Leader" archetype who, answering the call of the Hero's Journey, shows promise to lead with humility, wisdom, self-awareness. barack obama • president of the united states • answering the call of the hero's journey • effective succesful leaders • self-awareness required in successful leadership
12 Qualities That Make You a Leader Making a Difference: 12 Qualities That Make You a Leader is one of the best motivational books by Sheila Murray Bethel that teaches how to become an effective leader. 12 qualities that make you a leader • sheila murray bethel • successful leadership • leaders characteristics • making a difference
A Review of Run With The Bulls Dr. Tim Irwin inspires us to become more successful as leaders with his new book "Run With The Bulls: Without Getting Trampled" run with the bulls • tim irwin • success at work • successful leadership • significant job
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The Human Dynamic of Global Leadership Ray Leki, director of the U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Institute's Transition Center, says leadership really matters when things are at a critical stage. interview with ray leki • director at foreign service institute • ray s. leki • u.s. department of state foreign service institute • global leadership
V-1 Devarim: Final Words of Moses Devarim opens the last book of the Torah with "these are the words that Moses spoke..." In the other four books of the Torah, the Israelites are instructed by the words of God through Moses's mouth; but in Devarim, Moses addresses the community of Israel directly. Deuteronomy is a Mosaic repetition of the laws given in Exodus 19-23. Deuteronomy is is associated with the "lost scroll" that was publicly presented with the recostruction of the Temple after the Exile (2 Kings 22:8) and the reforms of Josiah (ca 622) who restricted sacrifice to Jerusalem and removed foreign cult elements from the worship. There is debate regarding the age of the scroll's origin. Devarim opens at the eve of Moses's death and contains a long narrative broken up into speeches covering the nation's history, travels, laws and the importance of loyalty to God. Moses opens his valedictory address with a rebuke regarding the past transgressions of Israel, recalling the disastrous mission of the spies, blaming the children of Israel for his inbility to enter the Promised Land and his death on the plains of Moab. devarim • deuteronomy • books of moses • moses; death • moses' valedictorian speech |
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