The correct answer to this open question is the following.
According to a study by Professor Phil Podsakoff and his colleagues at Indiana University, positive correlations exist between transformational leadership behaviors and trust, performance, and satisfaction.
When using transformational leadership, leaders in an organization encourage and inspire people to step up and create new things that help the organization. It is a style of leadership where the leader is the first to set the example and share the culture and traditions of the organization for the whole employees to live by them.
This kind of leadership, as Professor Phil Podsakoff has studied, generates trust, performance, and satisfaction in people.
In general both the media and society in general portray men as successful and women as housewives, obviously the change to this is radical and has been happening, but in any case, when women work and have children they are portrayed as people who do not have time to pay attention to their children, when this is the same for men but is not reported in the same way. A great example of this is politics and as the vast majority of these spaces are occupied by men, just as company CEO's are mostly men, and when they are women who hold the same position, they earn less.
Men have always had a place in society different from women who fought and fight every day for these spaces.
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It is as if the bill was veto'ed. It's a passive way of vetoing the bill without actually vetoing it.
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The correct answer is B.
The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has historically been home for many people and has seen many wars and power changes. In 1978, it became a socialist state and a protectorate of the Soviet Union. This evoked the Afghan-Soviet war in the 1980s.
By 1996, most of Afghanistan was captured by the Islamic fundamentalist group<em> called the Taliban</em> who ruled most of the country as a totalitarian regime for over five years. The Taliban were forcibly removed by the NATO-led coalition and a new democratic government was formed.
The Taliban enforced the stick interpretation of Sharia, the Islamic law. This has resulted in many in the brutal treatment of many Afghans, mainly women. The Taliban murdered and committed many crimes against civilians, contributed to the death of starvation of many children and completely destroyed large areas of fertile land by burning it. They destroyed cities, cultural cites, hospitals and schools. Their policy left Afghanistan in a state of complete devastation and ruin, a country with almost no civil rights, no industry and wide-spread poverty.