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First Lieutenant Milo Minderbinder is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's 1961 novel, Catch-22.As the mess officer of Yossarian's squadron, Minderbinder is an entrepreneur during World War II, "perhaps the best known of all fictional businessmen" in American literature. [1]
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"At its heart is the leader's self-awareness, his progress toward self-mastery and technical competence, and his sense of connection with those around him. It's the inner core, the source, of a leader's outer leadership effectiveness." (Scouller, 2011). The idea is that if leaders want to be effective they must work on all three levels in parallel.
The songs were inspired by James “The Rooster” Corcoran, a 19th-century Irish-American gang leader in New York City, whom Cross is a direct descendant of. [10] It was praised by PopMatters , who described it as “a subtle but powerful portrait,” [ 11 ] and Brooklyn Vegan who called it “Compelling [and] timeless.” [ 12 ]
Leader George F. Edmunds [a] James B. Beck [b] (retired) Harrison H. Riddleberger [c] (retired) Party Republican: Democratic: Readjuster: Leader since March 4, 1885 March 4, 1885 March 4, 1887 Leader's seat Vermont: Kentucky: Virginia: Seats before 38: 37 1 Seats after 38: 37 0 Seat change 1 Seats up 12 13: 1 Races won 12 13: 0
Alfred " Alfie " Solomons is a fictional character in the British period crime drama television series Peaky Blinders, created by Steven Knight and portrayed by Tom Hardy.Based on a London gangster born in the late 1890s, [1] he is the leader of a Jewish gang based in Camden Town and was introduced in Series 2.
Singh initially served in the Indian Army, reaching the rank of Major. [3] He later volunteered to join R&AW. It has been alleged that he fell for a CIA honey-trap, likely either at the R&AW station in Damascus or Hague during the early 1990s by a female case officer of the CIA. [4]