Government in the 1850's tried to be fair (as fair as you can be with slavery going on) by keeping pretty much half of the country free for all people and the rest sticking with slavery
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You could argue that although many have found that coming to America meant greater opportunities, there are still many constraints.
By constraints I mean that due to wealth, race, or other factors you may not be able to achieve as much as someone else.
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George Washington was a man of extraordinary charisma and talent for leadership. The populace admired and respected him; his fellow soliders and officials did, too; he had dealings with outstanding people of his time who stood higher than he did intellectually level. Nevertheless, he was the leader.
According to a paper by reverend Richard C. Stazesky for the George Washington Club (2000) in Delaware , Washington´s leadership style shows the following characteristics:
- he had a vision of the cause that comprised ideas and goals that would not be changed no matter the circumstances;
- he was skillful in designing and creating an organizational culture that made possible the achievement of the leader´s vision and ideas;
- he was successful in gaining others for the cause by persuading them and by instilling in them his ideas, beliefs and values of his vision.
- as any other successful leader, he effectively combined in himself different roles to be played for the cause.
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Odorants bind with olfactory receptors in the epithelium primary. Olfactory receptors are located in the olfactory epithelium a type of epithelial cells with cilia and this receptors receive the sense of smell which is then transmitted to the brain.