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<title>How to Write an Excellent Research Paper Without Losing Points for Incorrect APA Format</title>
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<description>Good writing is not enough to guarantee a good grade. Effective writing must be formatted correctly. This paper explains how to write a paper in APA format. The paper clearly outlines every aspect of writing a research paper in APA format. By reading this paper, you the student, will learn how to properly format your papers, and you will have a clear example of proper format to draw upon for future reference.</description>

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<title>The Leadership Assumptions of American Statesmen during the Federal Convention and Ratification debates 1787-1789</title>
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<description>This study sought to ascertain and analyze the leadership assumptions of American Statesmen during the Constitutional Convention and ratification debates. The researcher examined the primary source public debates from 1787-1789. This study identified the Statesmen's view of leadership, which emerged from their writings and debates. Their assumptions were classified into assumptions on the nature of man, the nature of power, the nature of the people, the nature of government, and the nature of society. The Statesmen's views were then compared and contrasted to contemporary leadership literature.</description>

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<title>Worldview Taught by Management Professors at Christian Colleges and Universities</title>
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<title>Examining the Foundations of Servant Leadership</title>
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<title>School of Business Library Research Tutorial</title>
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<description>The Liberty University School of Business Library Research tutorial.</description>

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