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  2. Charles V. Bush - Wikipedia

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    Presented:"Diversity is a Leadership Issue" at U.S. Air Force Academy 18th Annual National Character & Leadership Symposium 2011, February 23–25. Bush shared the life passages that instilled in him a calling to dedicate himself to driving the transformation of the Armed Forces senior leadership into an entity that reflects the diversity of ...

  3. Malham Wakin - Wikipedia

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    Presentation by Wakin at the 2016 National Character and Leadership Symposium at the United States Air Force Academy This biographical article related to the United States Air Force is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  4. National Cadet Special Activities - Wikipedia

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    National Cadet Special Activities (NCSA) are Cadet Programs conducted by the Civil Air Patrol. NCSAs are designed to give cadets direct hands on experience with various aspects of the Civil Air Patrol program and provide meaningful insight into several aviation-related careers.

  5. Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics - Wikipedia

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    For the Corps of Cadets, the Krause Center oversees and implements the Four-Year Leader Model, which provides leadership training and experiences for all cadets. This model consists of courses for each class and specialized experiences, including a Leadership Day of Service and Honor system training. [5] Principled Leadership Symposium [6]

  6. National character - Wikipedia

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    The question of whether analysis and descriptions of national characters express meaningful content, as opposed to comprising inaccurate stereotypes, is controversial. [4] [5] Most of the research on national character has focused on the content, stability, accuracy, and origins of national character stereotypes. [2]

  7. National character studies - Wikipedia

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    National character studies arose from a variety of approaches with Culture and Personality, including the configurationalist approach of Edward Sapir and Ruth Benedict, the basic personality structure developed by Ralph Linton and Abram Kardiner, and the modal personality approach of Cora DuBois. These approaches disagreed with each other on ...

  8. National Beta Club - Wikipedia

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    The National Honorary Beta Club was registered in Kentucky by J. F. Drake, B.B. Green, and W. B. Storker on December 15, 1932. [3] [4] The purpose of the organization was "the maintenancee of a high standard of scholarship in the classroom and installing the ideals of loyalty, courage, leadership, honesty, and integrity in the high school ...

  9. Wood Badge (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    It stated that offering leadership development to youth was a unique opportunity for Scouting to provide a practical benefit to youth and would add substantial support to Scouting's character development goals. It recommended that Wood Badge should be used to experiment with the leadership development principles of White Stag.