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Lesson 8. Leadership
From left to right:
Top row: Mikhail Gorbachev, born 1931, Stavrapol, Russia, Secretary
General of the Communist Party and Soviet Leader 1985-1991, began the policy
of Perestroika which brought greater freedom the Soviet Union and eventually
led to democratic governments in Central and Eastern Europe; Carly Fiorina,
born 1955, Austin, Texas, taught English in Italy before joining AT&T in 1980
as a sales representative, appointed Chief Executive of Hewlett-Packard 1999;
Nelson Mandela, born 1918, Transkeu, South Africa, South African President
1994-1999, leader of the African National Congress, imprisoned for life 1964
for his campaign against apartheid, released 1990; Bill Gates, born 1955,
Seattle, USA, founder of Microsoft, left Harvard University without a degree,
now believed to be worth over $100 billion.
Bottom row: Aung San Sui Kyi, born 1945, Burmese political opposition
leader, educated in India and Oxford, returned to Burma 1988 and elected
President but blocked by the military and put under house arrest; Akio Morita,
1921-1999, co-founder, with Masaru Ibuka, of Sony Corp. in 1946, inventor of
the Walkman, introduced the world's first all-transistor TV in 1960; John
Lennon, 1940-1980, co-founder of The Beatles pop group, 1960, one of the key
figures in music and youth culture of the 19605, assassinated outside his
apartment block in New York; John F Kennedy, 1917-1963, Captain in the US
Navy in World War II, elected US President 1961, assassinated Dallas, Texas,
22 November 1963; Margaret Thatcher, born 1925, Grantham, England, British
Prime minister 1979-1990, her policies transformed the UK economy,
emphasising the importance of the free market and privatisation of the public
sector.
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mean more work for someone else. Lesson 8. Leadership From left to right: Top row: Mikhail Gorbachev, born 1931, Stavrapol, Russia, Secretary General of the Communist Party and Soviet Leader 1985-1991, began the policy of Perestroika which brought greater freedom the Soviet Union and eventually led to democratic governments in Central and Eastern Europe; Carly Fiorina, born 1955, Austin, Texas, taught English in Italy before joining AT&T in 1980 as a sales representative, appointed Chief Executive of Hewlett-Packard 1999; Nelson Mandela, born 1918, Transkeu, South Africa, South African President 1994-1999, leader of the African National Congress, imprisoned for life 1964 for his campaign against apartheid, released 1990; Bill Gates, born 1955, Seattle, USA, founder of Microsoft, left Harvard University without a degree, now believed to be worth over $100 billion. Bottom row: Aung San Sui Kyi, born 1945, Burmese political opposition leader, educated in India and Oxford, returned to Burma 1988 and elected President but blocked by the military and put under house arrest; Akio Morita, 1921-1999, co-founder, with Masaru Ibuka, of Sony Corp. in 1946, inventor of the Walkman, introduced the world's first all-transistor TV in 1960; John Lennon, 1940-1980, co-founder of The Beatles pop group, 1960, one of the key figures in music and youth culture of the 19605, assassinated outside his apartment block in New York; John F Kennedy, 1917-1963, Captain in the US Navy in World War II, elected US President 1961, assassinated Dallas, Texas, 22 November 1963; Margaret Thatcher, born 1925, Grantham, England, British Prime minister 1979-1990, her policies transformed the UK economy, emphasising the importance of the free market and privatisation of the public sector. 102 PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory Pro trial version www.pdffactory.com
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