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Most theories of effective leadership emphasize the importance of individual leader behaviors and traits (micro-level leadership processes) as well as the broader organizational context in which leadership occurs (meso-level leadership processes). Some theories also recognize the influence of external factors such as the industry or market environment on leadership effectiveness.
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The pope leads all the Christian Church. However, only the Catholics recognize his leadership.
He is the pope or leader of the Christian Church around the world. However, only Catholics recognize hus leadership.
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Christ only created ONE Church so the pope is the leader of the entire Christian Church. However, only Catholics recognize that leadership.
ASIMO has the ability to recognize moving objects, postures, gestures, its surrounding environment, sounds and faces, which enables it to interact with humans.
There are a number of good reasons why Christians care about the environment. One is they recognize it is made by the creator whom they worship and so caring for the environment is part of their service to Him. Secondly, they recognize God placed mankind as head over the creation (see Genesis 1:28) which also includes the responsibility to manage the earth wisely. Christians also recognize, in perspective that the creation is 'subject to decay' because of sin, and so one day, in the not too distant future all wrongs will be set right, including 'wrongs to the environment' and there will be a 'new heaven and a new earth'. Under the rule of Christ there will be no such thing as 'environmental terrorists', pollution , oil slicks, pesticide residues etc etc
Australian aborigines do not actually worship anything or anyone. They live a peaceful coexistence with their environment. They do recognize that there are some spirits that they believe in and respect.
Thousands of soldiers died by following orders to cross open fields against such weapons. Commanders on both sides needed a long time to recognize that these traditional strategies exposed their troops to slaughter.
Thousands of soldiers died by following orders to cross open fields against such weapons. Commanders on both sides needed a long time to recognize that these traditional strategies exposed their troops to slaughter.