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‘Leadership is Something of Which One Should be More Ashamed than Proud’

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Read this book: Bryman, A., Collinson, D., Grint, K., Jackson, B. & Uhl-Bien, M. (2011). The Sage handbook of leadership. London, England: Sage Publications Ltd. ISBN-13: 978-1-84860-146-8. READ PART 3 of the book. Ensure you are using the Meal Plan handout for the answering process. 

James March (2005) suggests that “leadership is something of which one should be more ashamed than proud. Most disasters in organized life can be attributed to leaders, and being a leader has corrupted more people into leading unattractive lives and becoming unattractive selves than it has ennobled.” Using the required readings to date, support, or oppose March’s position. 

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Translation Theory

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1-demonstrate advance knowledge of relevant aspects of translation theory as well as techniques applicable to research and advanced scholarship in translation studies.

2-demonstrate a sophisticated grasp of linguistic, textual, literary, cultural, technical, socio-economic, and ethical issues related to translation studies and practice.

3-demonstrate expertise in highly specialized research skills (including in using the research and learning resources available at the university and elsewhere, as well as on the internet

4-demonstrate a high level of competence in conforming to the conventions governing the presentation of advanced academic writing in British Universities and international academic journals in the field of Translation Studies

5-Critically evaluate current research and advance scholarship related to the field of translation.

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TED Talk Analysis

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Develop an analysis of a debatable claim. You will select a TED Talk that presents a persuasive argument on a debatable issue. Be sure to record the title, speaker information, and URL for your selected TED Talk.
In a two- to three-page summary, address the following questions.

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