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The New Way to Lead in a Fear-Based World, I submit that there are two things in the world, love and fear, and that what we don't love what we fear.
Further, I submit that the reason our world is so screwed up today is that most of our so-called leaders have led by fear.
I go on to say that close relatives of fear are shorter-ism, laziness, greed, a focus on me and not we, and asking the question, "what do I get," versus "what do I have to give."
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REDCAR'S start to this match couldn't have been worse with early pressure from Wensleydale resulting in a try and successful conversion in the first couple of minutes.
Wensleydale looked like a strong and competent side that were brimming with confidence.
The early pressure continued and the Redcar defence was put to the test on several occasions with the home side using a kicking game to capitalise on their strong and fast backs.
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Crabtree is set to retire next February.
After the executive session, the workshop reconvened and members of the council heard from councilwomen Becky Stockstill-Cobb, who presented a short presentation on behalf of the Historical Tourism Committee about ideas revolving around a proposed "Deer Park Heritage Week."
This would fall between April 19 and last until April 23, 2010.
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NEWCASTLE UNITED manager Chris Hughton will make a decision within the next couple of days whether to bring French winger Patrice Pancrate to the club after admitting he had been impressed by his performance in last night's reserve victory against Hartlepool United.
Trialist Pancrate helped set up Newcastle's opener, but it was homegrown striker Phil Airey who made the biggest impression at St James' Park with two well-taken goals.
Pancrate, who has the languid playing style of former Newcastle favour
He did well. We really wanted to see him in a game so we gave him the opportunity this evening. He will be training with us for the next few days and that will give us a chance to have a real good look at him. -Chris Hughton
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When the top-ranked Carmel High School football team visits No. 8 Merrillville on Friday night for a Class 5A semistate game, the Greyhounds could be without their starting fullback.
Junior Jesse Hollander sprained an ankle in Carmel's sectional final win over No. 7 Hamilton Southeastern and was in on only a few plays in the first half of the Greyhounds' 10-7 regional win over Fort Wayne Snider.
He carried twice for 7 yards.
Somebody will go down, and somebody will step up -Mo Moriarity
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Burglaries tend to increase when students leave Columbia.
As students leave campus for the holidays, they leave empty homes and apartments behind.
These are perfect targets for burglars, Columbia Police Department spokeswoman Jessie Haden said.
Burglars know that students leave campus and take advantage of it -Jessie Haden
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