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In a study of school principals, Lipham found that those who scored high on expected characteristics, such as drive, emotional control, and sociability, were rated more effective than those who scored high on unexpected characteristics such as submissiveness and abasement.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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In a study of school principals, Lipham found that those who scored high on expected characteristics, such as drive, emotional control, and sociability, were rated more effective than those who scored high on unexpected characteristics such as submissiveness and abasement.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Lipham, of the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, said, "The recovery is usually one-to-two weeks off of work."
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"All I heard is there is major structural damage to more than one home," Lipham said.
WBIR.com - News 2010
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Lipham said he doesn't know how long the shelter will be open.
WBIR.com - News 2010
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Lipham was charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor and prohibited activities.
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Gregg said the texts included Lipham allegedly offering money to the student in exchange for sexual favors.
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Lipham, nicknamed "The Shark," for her strong work on Ider's press, contributed
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Harris said Lipham arrived to meet who he thought was the student but instead met DeKalb officers.
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"[Lipham] reportedly began sending the messages to the student Thursday morning," DeKalb County Sheriff Jimmy Harris said.
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