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  • Benne and Sheats (1948) proposed that group members who exert leadership play three types of functional roles: (1) group-task roles, such as initiator, gatekeeper, and summarizer; (2) group-building and group-maintenance roles, such as harmonizer, supporter, and tension reducer; and (3) individual roles, such as blocker, pleader, and monopolizer.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Benne and Sheats (1948) proposed that group members who exert leadership play three types of functional roles: (1) group-task roles, such as initiator, gatekeeper, and summarizer; (2) group-building and group-maintenance roles, such as harmonizer, supporter, and tension reducer; and (3) individual roles, such as blocker, pleader, and monopolizer.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • Sheats obligingly lied that he had spotted a kilogram of cocaine nearby, giving them the address of the elderly spinster Miss Kathryn Johnston, who neither used nor dealt drugs, but who did live in fear of break-ins in her crime-infested neighborhood.

    Is That Legal?: A No-Knock Death Warrant 2006

  • On Nov. 21 of last year, Atlanta police planted marijuana on Fabian Sheats, a "suspected street dealer."

    Is That Legal?: A No-Knock Death Warrant 2006

  • They told Sheats they would let him go if he "gave them something."

    Is That Legal?: A No-Knock Death Warrant 2006

  • Sheats that he will prosecute and persecute this Orange Park School out of existence.

    The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 6, June, 1896 Various

  • Last May the Governor of Florida signed a bill, now well known, framed by Superintendent Sheats, of the State Educational Department, which was aimed directly at the Orange Park school.

    The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 1, January, 1896 Various

  • Sheats then shows that the cost of the Negro schools was $19,467, while the Negroes contributed to the school fund in direct taxes, together with their proper proportion of the indirect taxes, $23,984.

    Booker T. Washington Builder of A Civilization Emmett Jay 1916

  • Sheats shows that the amount paid for negro schools from negro taxes or from a division of other funds to which negroes contribute indirectly with the whites, amounted to $23,984.

    Is the Negro Having a Fair Chance? 1912

  • Visitors will explore the Sheats/Goldstein House 1963/1989, according to MAK.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

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