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President: Leadership Skills and Communication Skills Introduction Leaders are thought to be the backbone from which everything is achieved. They can be described as people who guide others toward a common goal, showing the way by example, ...
Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a watershed item of legal guidelines that “outlawed discrimination according to competition, color, belief, sex, or nationwide source.” Initially created to secure the rights of dark-colored men, the bill was ch...
case highlights the fact that, in all the employment opportunities available, Women and black are least represented creating a distortion. In order to solve this issue, the court, and the government is trying to ensure that this problem is ...
pacifist and social worker who in 1931 became the first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Jane Addams was born in Illinois in a family of nine children. Her father was a local politician who for sixteen years served as senat...
Chicago projected a win total ranging from the high-30s to the mid-40s. Despite a couple of bad stretches and injuries that came in bunches, the Bulls closed the season with 41 wins for the third time in five years. In fact, the Bulls’ comp...
presidential campaign of Bill Clinton. Entry into Illinois Politics An autobiography was published was Obama in 1995 as “Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance” (Barack Obama, 2013). The advocacy work of Obama led him to com...
in Chicago, on October 27, 1947, to Hugh and Dorothy Rodham. She attended Wellesley, graduating in 1969, and then continued her education at Yale Law School where she graduated with honors in 1973 (Clinton, 2003). It was at Yale that she f...