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  2. Symbols of leadership - Wikipedia

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    Leadership cadres use symbols to reinforce their position power and provide a level of differentiation. Clothing frequently articulates rank or privilege, but accessories and external entities of varying functionality may also serve to mark out leaders - from finger rings to personal aircraft.

  3. Talk:Symbols of leadership/draft article - Wikipedia

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    8 Military leadership symbols. 9 Ecclesiastical leadership symbols. 10 Gender-related leadership symbols. 11 Symbols of leadership in offices. Toggle the table of ...

  4. Ikenga - Wikipedia

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    It alludes to the elephant, a widespread symbol for power and leadership. A stool and tusk, though not a staff, were often carried for persons of high title by a young boy or a girl. Most of the elaborate ikenga bear the ichi scarification pattern, consisting of parallel vertical lines on the forehead and temples.

  5. Golden Stool - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Stool on its throne, the hwedom dwa (1935) Flag of the Asante people depicting the Golden Stool in the middle.. The Golden Stool (Ashanti-Twi: Sika dwa; full title, Sika Dwa Kofi "the Golden Stool born on a Friday") is the royal and divine throne of kings of the Asante people and the ultimate symbol of power in Asante. [1]

  6. How the Clenched Fist Became a Black Power Symbol

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    A protester holds up a large black power raised fist in the middle of the crowd that gathered at Columbus Circle in New York City for a Black Lives Matter Protest spurred by the death of George Floyd.

  7. Symbolic behavior - Wikipedia

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    Symbolic behavior is "a person’s capacity to respond to or use a system of significant symbols" (Faules & Alexander, 1978, p. 5). The symbolic behavior perspective argues that the reality of an organization is socially constructed through communication (Cheney & Christensen, 2000; Putnam, Phillips, & Chapman, 1996).

  8. Why red food and drinks have become powerful symbols on ...

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    Carla Hall’s hibiscus ginger sweet tea soda (makes 8 servings) Hibiscus Simple Syrup. 2 parts water. 1 part sugar. 2 tablespoons ginger, grated. 4 hibiscus tea bags

  9. Powerful Mexican oil union boss who became symbol of ...

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    After assuming leadership of the trade union for Pemex in 1993, he wielded considerable power, keenly aware that taxes levied on the state monopoly accounted for about a third of the federal ...