what leadership paradigm does the U.S Army embrace?
i dony know
Presidents generally considered to have been strong and effective leaders typically viewed the presidency as a stewardship. This sentiment was made popular by Theodore Roosevelt.
many Europeans viewed Africans as an inferior race
Revivalism
what Theodore Roosevelt called a "stewardship"
The Soviet leaders probably viewed the Marshall Plan and NATO as direct threats to Soviet security. Soviet leaders felt the United States was using its wealth to buy influence and power in Europe. They feared that strong, rebuilt Western European nations would be a threat to its satellite nations in Eastern Europe.
Leaders in Jerusalem arrested Jesus primarily because they viewed him as a threat to their religious authority and the stability of their society. His growing popularity among the people, his radical teachings, and actions, such as the cleansing of the Temple, challenged their power and the established religious order. Additionally, they were concerned that his claims of being the Messiah could incite unrest against Roman rule, prompting them to take action to eliminate what they perceived as a dangerous influence.
Toys can relate to Herzberg's dual-factor theory in the workplace by serving as motivators or hygiene factors for employees. Toys that are engaging, fun, or rewarding can act as motivators, increasing job satisfaction and intrinsic motivation. On the other hand, if toys are viewed as a way to distract from unfulfilling work or are perceived as frivolous perks without addressing core job issues, they may be seen as hygiene factors that do not contribute to long-term satisfaction.
Professor and instructors are ALREADY viewed as leaders, so it is more than "proper" for them to behave as leaders, too. They set the tenor for discussions, act as a guiding force, become mentors, are the pillars of an educational institution, and are representatives of an educated society.
Athenian leaders disliked Socrates because he challenged traditional beliefs, questioned authority, and influenced the youth to think critically. They viewed him as a threat to the established order and accused him of corrupting the youth and promoting impiety.
He viewed it as a waste of time. He wanted to just have one ruler who took charge of everything and there was no need for the bureaucracy.
I was told that some of the fundamentalists during that era felt that the second coming was soon to happen and thus were not concerned about using up natural resources.