In order to explain the sources of power abuse, corruption and destructive leadership we need to remember that with leadership comes power, leaderships is also a responsability, and they cannot be separated from eachother, the reasons for corruption and destructive leadership could be because the leader has an inflated view of himself, where he is "allmighty" and can do it all, this can make him a bad example for whoeves is at his charge and make him authoritative, if he is arrogant and controling he can also create problems, a rigind and inflexible leader will not allow people to grow, and will create a destructive kind of leadership, this arrogant leader will have no problem bending the rules and this creates corruption. You can prevent all of this by doing power checks on you leader gicing someone else the power to contradict him and to control him, or choosing someone humble, with no arrogancy nor inflated view of himself.
The harsh climate historically prevented much settlement in the pre-Islamic Arabian peninsula, apart from a small number of urban trading settlements, such as Mecca and Medina, located in the Hejaz in the west of the peninsula.
<span>Because His B's were crooked. This pun is based on the different meaning of the word 'straight'. The first one means getting something in a row (scoring A in various subjects) , while the seconds meaning literally the shape that is not bended.</span>
From the first days of the Civil War, slaves had acted to secure their own liberty. The Emancipation Proclamation confirmed their insistence that the war for the Union must become a war for freedom. It added moral force to the Union cause and strengthened the Union both militarily and politically.