1. Power Over There:
In a classroom, teachers have the power. They make rules and regulation. If any student breaks the rules or regulation then he / she gets punish from teachers.
2. The Power to Realize Desires or Needs:
In a village, the opinion leaders have the power. They are most respectful people in the society. He (opinion leaders) decides what the punishment for the rules and regulation broker.
3. Cooperative Power:
In a garment, there is a leader who makes a unity for their needs. So that makes them powerful.
4. Power of Being:
In a family, who is the earning member, the powerful person then the other members.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Very good examples, but I think the power to realize desires or needs is a PERSONAL power, not a power over others like opinion leaders.
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