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These three leaders: Inspired us Guided us Helped to create
common ground Leaders are also MENTORS MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. - ? JOHN F KENNEDY - ? FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT - ?
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Leaders Inspire They make us believe that we can ACHIEVE
JACKIE ROBINSON - ? COCHISE - ? Cochise and the Chokonen-Chiricahua lived in the area that is now the northern Mexican region of Sonora, New Mexico, and Arizona, which they had moved into sometime before the coming of the Europeans.[4] As Spain and later Mexico attempted to gain dominion over their lands, the various Chiricahua groups became increasingly resistant. Cycles of warfare developed, which the Apaches mostly won. Eventually, the Spanish tried a different approach; they tried to make the Apaches dependent (thereby placating them) upon poor-quality firearms and liquor rations issued by the colonial government (this was called the "Galvez Peace Policy"). After Mexico wrested control of the territory from Spain, and didn't have the resources (and/or possibly the will) to continue it, the practice was ended. It had worked for quite a number of years, but the various Chiricahua bands resumed traditional raiding to acquire what they needed after the Mexicans no longer made provisions for them (in the 1830s). As a result, the Mexican government began a series of military operations in order to either capture or neutralize the Chiricahuas, but they were fought to a standstill by the Apaches. As part of their attempts at controlling the Chiricahuas, Mexican forces began to kill Apache civilians. Oftentimes this would be accomplished with the help of American and Native American mercenaries, and paying bounties for scalps was not uncommon. Cochise's father was one of these victims. This hardened Cochise's resolve and gave the Chiricahuas Apaches more rationale for vengeance. Mexican forces did capture Cochise at one point in 1848 during an Apache raid on Fronteras, Sonora, but they exchanged him for nearly a dozen Mexican prisoners. EMELIA EARHART - ?
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Leaders Guide They guide us: Through troubled times
To answers for difficult questions To a path to a better future By creating common ground, leaders give their people a reason to work together COLON POWELL - ? WINSTON CHURCHHILL - ? ROSA PARKS - ?
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“Some see things as they are and ask, ‘Why
“Some see things as they are and ask, ‘Why?’ I choose to see things as they never were and ask, ‘Why not?’” --Robert Kennedy
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Without a sense of right and wrong, leaders can cause tragedy for millions
ADOLF HITLER - ?
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Being An Effective Communicator
President Reagan was one of the most successful communicators in our history
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Join Organizations
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Take Classes Make life-long learning a goal
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Look for leadership opportunities
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Be a leader Make a positive difference
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