November 4, 2008 I hope this helps
Answer:
Fiedler's contingency leadership model is determined by this.
Explanation:
Fiedler's Contingency Theory suggests that an individual's efficacy as a leader <em>depends on how his/her leading style goes with the situation. </em>
We can see it in this case; the leadership model is <em>determined by how the leader's style (whichever orientation it has) is effective towards the situation being presented to him/her. </em>
There can be other factors that come into play, such as one's personality, the nature of the task and the group in general.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not provide some context or any particular reference, we can comment on the following.
The privileges I think I deserve, but you haven't been allowed yet are to get my own car, making my own decisions to drive my life, and create my own heritage.
But I have to get in mind that to have those privileges, I need to understand that I have obligations too. And it is a matter of time and experiences to grow, prosper, and thrive.
I have been taught that for every privilege, there is a responsibility.
Am I responsible for my actions and decisions?
Well, I suppose to. But in reality, students of my age are still dependable on family decisions although we live on campus, far away from home.
The minute he has our own jobs, formally working in a company, earning our own money, I think that is when I can say that I deserve privileges.
The central Africa region includes places such as Chad, Congo and Angola. The Equator lies within the region: it goes through Both Congos (The Republic and the Democratic Republic), which are part of the Central Africa region.
So the statement is false.