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The Early Years Of MMA: Ali Vs. Inoki

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

The UFC has only recently brought mixed martial arts to the mainstream in the US, but in Japan there’s a long tradition of fights pitting contestants from different disciplines against each other. While they’ve only been called MMA or ‘mixed martial arts’ in recent years, the sport clearly has its roots in these early contests between wrestlers, judo fighters and boxers. In Japan, Antonio Inoki’s fights against world famous martial artists brought great notoriety to the still evolving sport.

Inoki would often face other martial artists in fights that are widely accepted to have been “worked” (having a predetermined outcome) in the same manner as professional wrestling matches. While Inoki faced a number of karate, judo and boxing champions his most famous match was certainly his fight against world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali.

There’s still much speculation about how Muhammad Ali came to fight Japanese wrestling legend Antonio Inoki, and even more uncertainty about what happened immediately before and during the fight. Ali took the booking because he thought it was to be a big paycheck for little work. Most accounts suggest that his handlers agreed to the ‘worked’ finish without his knowledge, and once he found out that he was to ‘take a dive’ he refused.

By the time the fight began, Ali’s handlers had obtained a ridiculously one sided set of rules that prohibited Inkoi from using a closed fist, striking Ali in the head at all, using any chokes or submissions or even trying to take the fight to the ground. Were it not for the huge amount of money he’d be leaving on the table, Inoki would have been justified in not fighting at all under these highly restrictive and one-sided conditions.

Despite the repeated howls from the media that the fight was ‘fixed’, it was anything but–it was a real fight and painfully boring. Ali did next to nothing, Inoki did whatever he could within the one sided rules. Eventually, Inoki spent most of the fight on the ground trying to throw kicks at Ali’s legs. The event ended up as a 74-74 draw. Both fighters got paid, and the fans got to watch a fight albeit a really, really bad one.

An interesting postscript to the fight is that the referee was former pro wrestler “Judo” Gene Labell, a legit tough guy whom some have suggested could have beaten up both Ali and Inoki at the same time despite his advanced age. Had he chosen to do so, it would certainly have been welcomed by those watching the fight live and on closed circuit.

After the fight, Inoki’s popularity in Japan was greater than ever. He became something of a hero for trying to fight despite having the rules so decidedly in his opponent’s favor. He’d continue his fights against other martial artists and remain one of the country’s most popular sports figures for years to come. His ‘worked’ martial arts matches can be credited with sparking later hybrid promotions showcasing pro wrestling and martial arts that evolved into PRIDE, RINGS and the major Japanese fight promotions of today.

Ross Everett is a widely published freelance writer specializing in casino gambling, entertainment and sports betting. He has appeared on a number of TV and radio programs offering strategies for successful NFL football betting. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a pet llama. He is currently writing a biography of former NFL quarterback Jim Plunkett.

Understanding The Differences Between CFL Canadian Football And The NFL

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

While football in the United States is associated with crisp autumn days and cool nights, in Canada professional football begins in the summer time. While NFL training camps won’t open until mid-summer by then the Canadian Football League (CFL) will be well into their regular season schedule.

Most Americans dont realize that the CFL has a lengthy and storied history. The league itself has been around since’30, and the Canadian Football championship–known as the Grey Cup–has been contended since’09. More recently, American fans are aware that a number of NFL stars got their start in the CFL including Doug Flutie, Jim Kelly, and Jeff Garcia.

While the CFL plays football at the highest professional level of competition outside of the NFL, there are a few differences in the game:

At the most basic level, the football itself is bigger than the NFL ball. It is longer and fatter than the NFL ball. The CFL goal posts are on the goal line, while the NFLs are on the end line at the back of the endzone. The CFL field is also longer (110 yards) and wider (65 yards vs. the NFLs 53.5 yards), and the CFL end zones are 20 yards deep as opposed to 10 yards in the NFL.

CFL teams are allowed to have 12 players on the field at a time, one more than is standard in American football. The extra offensive player is a wide receiver, and on defense they’re allowed an extra defensive back. CFL teams allow a team only three downs to move ten yards as opposed to four in the US game–references to a team going “two and out” are common on CFL broadcasts.

There are also differences in the scoring of the game. The first time I saw a CFL score tied 1-1 at the end of the first quarter I thought I was hallucinating. A major rule difference between the CFL and NFL is the fact that teams can score a single point, which those clever Canadians call a single. Basically, a team is awarded a single point for a missed field goal or a punt that lands in the end zone.

Of all the rule differences between the NFL and CFL the one that has the most significance on the game isnt enforced on the field; its enforced in the GMs office. Canadians are big on laws and rules to protect their national identity–thats why their TV and radio stations are required to devote a certain percentage of their airplay to Canadian content. That has led to a number of Canadian-only media stars both good (The Tragically Hip, Sloan) and bad (Avril Lavigne, early 90s white rapper Snow). The CFL has a similar rule which requires that’ of the 40 players on a roster must be Canadian born. This keeps the CFL from becoming a de facto NFL developmental league, and helps maintain its unique identity.

Many US football fans look at the rules that include more players, a wider field, and fewer downs meant to encourage more passing and expect to see a wide open high scoring style of play similar to Arena Football. That’s not really how it works out–most games end up with final score totals in the 40’s, but the game itself really isn’t much more offensively oriented than its American counterpart. The rules may be different, but as in the NFL you need a solid rushing game and a stout defense to win games and championships.

The requirement of native born players making up 50% of a CFL roster also results in a much more even distribution of talent across the league. Certainly there are good teams and bad teams, but the end result is greater parity than is found in the NFL.

Among the ‘non-Canadians’ on the team, its also important to note that the CFL doesn’t get the highest level US college players. Most with NFL ability are in the NFL, or on a NFL team’s practice or developmental squad. There’s definitely some American players that are uniquely suited to the CFL game, but the general level of talent is similar to that seen in the Arena Football League.

The bottom line is that despite the rule differences and personal quotas the CFL game is still football and can be enjoyed the same way. Once you understand the unique attributes of the Canadian game youll start to enjoy it almost as much as the NFL.

In the pre-Internet era, it was often difficult for US fans to find information on the CFL. They don’t get coverage on ESPN, but they receive extensive attention in the Canadian press. Each CFL city has their own sports media, and the official CFL website also has many resources including previews and statistics.

Ross Everett is a widely published widely published freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

Deep Sea Diving: A Fantastic Career

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

If you like to go scuba diving but you are tired of diving in the customary locations, then you might want think about trying for something more audacious like deep sea diving.

Deep sea diving is considered the best form of scuba diving there is. Whether you are a recreational diver or you want to begin a career in scuba diving, deep sea diving is a testing branch of examining the undersea world.

Like scuba diving, you will be using a lot of the standard apparatus, such as regulators, scuba tanks, lead weights, BCD, wetsuit or dry suit, fins, mask, and others. In spite of this, you have to realize that there is still quite a lot of equipment and some special abilities that you will need to learn in order to become a deep sea diver or what is frequently called a technical diver in the non-professional diving world.

In professional diving circles, deep sea diving is often referred to as commercial diving. If you like diving so much and you want to make a living out of it, one of the best occupational choices is being a commercial diver.

But, before you put on your scuba diving gear and apply for a job as a commercial diver, you have to recognize that commercial diving is a different variety of diving. There is high tech apparatus involved and you will also have to learn how to use unusual tools.

Commercial divers are often used in underwater construction and underwater reclamation projects to name but two. You will have to handle dangerous materials and manage special tools to get the work done. For example, there will be times where you will need to attach high explosives underwater to blow up sunken ships that are a hazard to other ships, and you will also have to deal with undersea welding for underwater construction.

Decontaminating the hulls of ships is also a part of the job of a commercial diver. On oil rigs, you will be required to fix problems with an oil rig undersea, or you will also be required to construct or weld pipelines.

Because of the dangers of commercial diving, you will need to go to a special commercial diving school initially, where you will be instructed how to deal with the special equipment used in commercial diving. |Furthermore, you will be taught about underwater pressure, as well as the different gear used in commercial diving, such as the full face mask, the helmet, lead boots and other things.

Commercial diving really is very different from recreational diving. In diving school, deep sea diving is often the subject, but here you will also be instructed about the different types of air mixes, particularly the trimix, that is used for breathing undersea. You will also learn the subject of diving medicine like how to deal with decompression sickness and nitrogen narcosis.

Although there are hazards in commercial diving, accidents are uncommon., which just proves that commercial divers are well-trained. There is just no room for error in commercial diving, which is why commercial divers train very intensely in order to enter their profession.

If you want to become a deep sea diver, then becoming a commercial diver most likely is the right career choice for you. You will not only be able to earn a great deal of money, but you will also have a profession that is full of excitement and exciting activity.

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How To Claim Your Tax Refund

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Tax is something we all have to pay on more or less every purchase we ever make. It is what fuels our economy and gives our government money so that they can run the country.

A percentage of every wage packet we will ever receive goes to the government as tax, as does a slice of what we pay on every shop purchase we make, and it is this money that allows our economic system to work and our government to manage it.

However, despite the fact that tax and its benefits are more or less what separates our country from the less economically developed countries and it allows the country to be run in a way that benefits everyone, but even so, at the end of the day, it is our hard earned money that’s being taken away from us, so aren’t we at least entitled to a little groan about it once in a while?

However, if you reside and are an official citizen of a country outside the EU and you are visiting the UK (or few other EU countries) then there are select stores from which you can claim back any tax you’ve paid on your purchases!

Here are the five steps you should take to ensure that you can claim back your tax:

1. Look out for the sticker in store windows indicating that they are part of the tax free shopping scheme.

2. Ask what the minimum spending amount is to qualify for the tax refund as this can change from shop to shop.

3. Once you’ve bought your items (ensuring that collectively they are worth over the minimum amount to qualify) and then request and fill in the tax refund cheque form.

4. When you show customs your passport on your way out of the country, show them your completed tax refund cheque form.

5. Visit the tax refund office in the airport to claim your tax back, or you can send of the form via post and receive the full amount back either in the form of a cheque or you can have it credited to your credit card.

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Rottnest Island Western Australia

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Sitting on the edge of the Australian continental shelf near Perth in western Australia, Rottnest Island is just 11 km (6 mi) long and 4.5 km (2.7 mi) at its widest point. An iconic holiday destination for Perth residents, with 70 per cent of visitors coming for a day out, the entire island is run as a nature reserve and the surrounding waters as a marine park.

Known to local Aboriginal people as Wadjemup, the island is believed to be a place of spirits and is of significance to the Aboriginal communities. Artefacts have been found at a number of sites on Rottnest Island which are at least 6,500 years old, and possibly older, so there were indigenous people living here before sea levels rose and the island was separated from the mainland.

The first Europeans to discover the island were Dutch navigators who were searching for a shorter route from the Cape of Good Hope to Batavia in the 17th century. At that time the island was uninhabited. Samuel Volkerson was the first European to actually land on the island in 1658. William de Vlamingh visited in 1696 and named the island Rottnest after the abundance of Quokkas (small marsupials) he saw, mistaking them for rats.

Other Europeans soon followed, believing the island had potential for salt harvesting, farming and fishing. From 1839 for almost a century the island housed a penal colony for Aboriginal men and boys. When the colony closed, the leisure potential of the island was realized and tourism took off.

The island is best explored by bicycle as private cars are not allowed. The 24-km (15-mi) route around the coast runs through some of the most beautiful scenery, passing small, sandy beaches in secluded coves. The island has a total of 63 beaches and 20 bays, some of the finest in the world, and the turquoise water makes swimming here a must.

There are lovely reefs here, with twenty species of colourful corals and 364 species of fish, which can be explored by snorkelling, diving or a trip in a glass-bottomed boat. There are also a number of shipwrecks close to the shore, making diving here a popular pastime. Look out for humpback whales, green and loggerhead turtles, rays and bottlenose dolphins.

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Crucial Camping Out Tips For Having Fun

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Camping Out knowledge will save people’s life. It will make a critical difference between a fun camping out vacation and one that people would not enjoy. But camping tips are simply that; knowledge. Camping Out pointers are not finds you should live by. Though many camping out tips are meant to be followed to by the word, not every last one of them might apply to your situation.

Camping tips are helpful but understand that there is always a stronger and easier way of performing things. In Particular in the wilderness where it can get somewhat unpredictable, some camping out tips may seem like a good thing to follow but if things don’t turn out as luck would have it you should think about other choices.

Never ignore a possible way of doing things simply because of some camping knowledge. Don’t forget that it’s the wild outdoors and an opportunity to become constructive. In no way am I advising that you neglect all of the known camping pointers. In fact I am supporting you to seek them out before you go for a camping out holiday. I’m simply stating you should be exposed to different possibilities, fresh ways of performing things with healthier and more advanced camping equipment (or even without it).

Some camping out knowledge might be unchanged however and might keep you from making errors that might put you in peril or make your life tough. An example of a camping holiday that is popular is having a camping list when you prepare your camping out paraphernalia, equipment and provisions ahead of the camping out vacation. Camping Out lists are vital to everybody’s success at camping and they evolve as you become more knowledgeable and are relevant to various matters.

To take what you need or what you’re liable to want with you can quite honestly mean life or death particularly if you’re hiking in the outdoors where hiking and camping equipment is more vital, unless of course you’re a fellow member of the armed service’s special forces. But you should know that even seasoned hikers/campers who have been doing it for ages still cite camping lists for their hiking and camping equipment, paraphernalia and supplies planning.

One of those camping out tips that experts like to speak about in the beginning and for good reason is the necessity of hiking boots. If you are simply camping at a campsite where not much walking is required you can generally wear any footgear you like. If one is hiking, it’s essential that you employ a great pair of hiking boots that are comfy, protects one’s feet, reinforces your feet below large burdens, has good ventilation yet also beats back water and resilient enough that it encourages your foot’s regular movement.

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Moving Companies: Five Rogue Mover Swindling Strategies To Watch Out For

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

As a consequence of economic hardship, people who are looking for work are contemplating packing it up to seek employment somewhere else in another state where the labor market seems more promising. Maybe it is a job transfer, a job lead, or perhaps the need to move back with family members among the reasons that are forcing people to pack it all up and seek employment in another state.

Your entire life’s possessions are at stake. It is a stressful time having to uproot yourself, plus the thought of falling victims to these unscrupulous movers that would take more of your money at a time when you need to be the most judicious on how to spend it.

These long distance movers beguile the naive customers with low rates than the ones offered by the legitimate movers, often time these movers are called “rogue movers”.

Here’s A Few Tips To Recognize A Possible Rogue Mover.

The Ransom Hauling:

After loading up your belongings on their truck, the rogue mover will jack up the price based on some untold, never-mentioned-before trumped up charges and unless you pay the new price, the rogue mover will then hold your property up for ransom if you like to see it back any time soon. It is not strange nowadays to hear of a move that went awry whereby the rogue mover would leave a consumer’s belongings for weeks on end allowing it to gather mold and dust waiting for payment for the adjusted price.

Outside Of Market Estimated Costs:

The world of long distance moving is so competitive that prices also vary accordingly. Thus every now and then you will see that the prices are being slashed, just to have an edge over the competition. A red signal should go off if you notice that a particular mover is offering rates “out-of-this-world” good in relationship to the rest of the market. You should always look at these prices as a “ball” estimate before you think this would be your final cost.

Payment In Advance:

Don’t pay any deposit. A professional D.O.T. approved moving company would never ask for any fees up front. However, an unscrupulous moving company would require an up front fee as a sign of your moving commitment to their company which is totally an out-of-the-market practice.

Prevent Dealing With Moving Brokers:

There are many people who have opted as brokers in the business of long distance moving. Refrain from dealing with any brokers for your move if you happen to run into them as you do your due diligence. This is because these brokers eventually pass your shipment to the movers who are themselves rogue movers and not the professional ones. For many other reasons, don’t allow your move to be auctioned off like this.

The “Hook And Switching” Practice:

By law, interstate charges are based on the weight of your shipment which is usually done on a state-certified scale when the truck is empty and then when the truck is loaded with your property. The difference in weight is what you should be charged. A rogue mover would tell that the cubic feet of your good exceeds the original estimates to justify the inflated rate. Again either you pay this new price or your property is being held for ransom. Always ensure that your charges will be based on weight for any out of state move.

Bottom Line:

Any professional long distance company will tell you about the costs of moving your shipment beforehand. The costs do vary according to the seasons and whether you are moving on a weekend or not. As a rule of thumb, summers are the busiest season and the Saturdays and Sundays are the busiest days.

Thus prices on these days will be higher as compared to other days. The fraudulent mover will never let you know the exact prices. Even if they will tell, they will ask for prices that are lower than the normal rates. Hence better be cautious. Do not get lured into cost-saving measures when moving your possessions.

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Cornbread Fest of Mansfield

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

The village that is Mansfield may seem to be the unassuming generic town you’d associate the name with. But it is actually more than that. Mansfield has been living the good life and celebrating the wonders of it side by side nature. It’s one of those feel-good things you rarely come across in your life time. And after mushrooms, Mansfield says that corn bread has got to be one of the best things you could come across your life. This is the Mansfield Village Cornbread Festival.

The air becomes intoxicated with the different scent and tones of food that is served in and around. Specialties, both aged by time and those newly born by innovation, make their way through the cook off grounds. Chili, ham, beans all cooked into varying savory dishes come together to be eaten with the festival highlight that is the yellow cornbread.

A small vigil of some sorts to herald the start of the festival go through the innards of the town, with much revelry and music. Though it is a cornbread festival, the exclusion of other dishes seem to be non-existent. Since the whole affair is happening during fall, other Thanksgiving favorites make their way through the event too. Pumpkin pies and squash, sauces and stuffings - everything has that homey Fall charm.

There is also the Annual Mansfield Village Roller RV Rally for those who enjoy the sight of an RV rally (was being redundant there). Camping and lawn seats included for those who reserve early. The Roller Run will give away hundreds of dollars and cash for prizes and trophies. Dana Auction Company also holds a country auction at Hilltop Farm for those interested to take a look.

If you are the type who just wants to keep himself busy in his vacation and either has wanderlust, then Mansfield would still be a great place to stay. Rustic village shops are open for the generic tourist, especially those looking for a great souvenir to bring back. Nature is definitely not left out of the list. You could take the scenic route, cross a creek, reminisce over wooden bridges, or just plain hike it out and see the wonders around the area. Its like a good mix of man and nature.

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Frequent Shows Need Massive Crafts Supply

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

How often do you want attend craft shows? This is the first question that you’ll ask yourself if you want to determine the amount of time that you will spend preparing for it. Some are okay with joining craft shows once in a while, making it a good source of additional income. Others will go all the way and go to every craft show that they could get to. To them, crafts are their livelihood all throughout. Nothing is wrong with either approach.

Here in this article, I will talk about the common problems that you’ll have to think about when attending craft shows as a constant business. There are many things to keep in mind, and many of these will only occur to you if you’ve already had experience in the road. Nevertheless, I will try to impart some of what I’ve learned to you.

First of all, get rid of the belief that you’ll be able to attend a craft show every weekend. There may be a lot of shows in the country over the year, but don’t lead yourself to believe that all of them are worth getting to. Some are just not very nice, and you will only end up losing money if you join them. So choose which craft show you’ll attend wisely.

Next, check if you can really afford doing this as an online business. It will only take you a couple of tries to realize that income can get really erratic; and even though you usually only spend a day or two selling, there are other time constraints to consider. You don’t get paid extra by working on your crafts now, do you?

So don’t forget to check your stock. If you think you can fill up your stocks consistently, then you can go to more craft shows. But in any case; I’ve never seen anyone pull off a consistent weekly show, unless they knew that’s what they were signing up for from the start. My recommendation is to avoid forcing these things.

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Welcome to Beijing

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

I have stayed in Beijing, the capital of China, for one month last year for an exchange program. The Olympic Game was held after I left, so I can enjoy my trip without jamming with the crowd.

I stayed in one of the top University in China called Tsinghua University. The University is really a nice one to study at, it does not only have very nice environment, it is actually a small town! No wonder why many Chinese celebrities have studies there.

The weather there in summer is actually quite hot, but of course sunny days are good for travel! In winter, it snows and is freezing cold, so a summer trip there would be a better choice. Apart from studying on weekdays, whenever I had free time, I travelled around with my friends. Beijing is a very interesting city, it suits every type of travelers.

There are many interesting places to go in Beijing. For history lovers, you must go to the Great Wall and the Forbidden City! They are so marvelous and grand! But of course China does not only have interesting history.

But Beijing is not only for history lovers. For shopaholics, there are many plazas in Beijing and you just won’t get bored. There are also many little stalls on ‘Wangfujing Street’ that you can get very low price stuff there!

Beijing is also for people who love eating! Roast duck is a must try in Beijing, they are very tasty! If you want to try the traditional food in Beijing, you can go to the little stalls on ‘Wangfujing’. If you like to try new things, I would suggest you to try fried scorpion! They are very delicious!

‘798 Artwork Zone’ is a nice place for art-lovers. Artworks are everywhere in the zone and more than two to three days are needed for you to appreciate all the masterpieces there. They are all very lovely.

Beijing is far more interesting than what I can record down here. You should try to explore the interesting things there by yourself. You will have great fun there without doubt! So the next stop is - Beijing!

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We have designed our business with a clear purpose to protect the environment and reduce our carbon footprint. UPDATE: More PK News: peter kritas training peter kritas video peter kritas lates peter kritas youtube peter kritas on leadership peter kritas organistaion peter kritas links WHO WANTS TO BE A LEADER? LEADERSHIP TRAINING - IS IT NECESSARY? Organisations spend billions of dollars on leadership training every year. They send managers and manager-wannabes to a wide range of leadership training activities, formal MBA programs, leadership seminars, weekend retreats, and even outward bound adventures. They even appoint mentors but much of this effort to train leaders is probably a waste of money. Let's base our thoughts on looking at two fundamental assumptions that underlie leadership training. Mailpost The first assumption is that we think we know what leadership is? Experts cannot agree if leadership is a genetic trait, a characteristic, a behavior, a role, a style, an ability or a learned attribute. Further, they cannot even agree on whether leaders really make a difference in organisational outcomes. For instance, some experts have persuasively argued that leadership is merely an attribution made to explain organisational successes and failures, which themselves occur by chance. Leaders are the people who get credit for successes and take the blame for failures, but they may actually have influence over organisational outcomes. Mailpost The second basic assumption is that we can train people to lead. The evidence here is not very encouraging. We do seem to be able to teach individuals about leadership. Unfortunately findings indicate we are not so good at teaching to lead. Mailpost There are several possible explanations. To the degree that personality is a critical element in leadership effectiveness; some people may not have been born with the right personality traits. A second explanation is that there is no evidence that individuals can substantially alter their basic leadership style. A third possibility is that even if certain theories could actually guide individuals in leadership situations and even if individuals could alter their style, the complexity of those make it nearly impossible for any normal human being to assimilate all the variables and be capable of enacting the right behaviors in every situation. Mailpost Leadership training exists, and is a multibillion-dollar industry, because it works to some degree. Most Leaders would agree that although some knowledge is gained during atraining session, for the most part it is the confidence to lead that is greatly enhanced. Leaders are decision makers which are rational and emotional beings. Mailpost Would a company like General Electric spend literally tens-of-millions of dollars each year on leadership training if it did not expect a handsome return? I don't think so! And the ability to lead successfully is why companies pay CEO's millions and in some case over $100 million to ensure the success of the enterprise. Under their leadership, many companies have experienced spectacular growth including shareholder gains. Mailpost While there are certainly disagreements over the exact definition of leadership, most academics and business people agree that leadership is an influential process whereby an individual, by his or her actions, facilitates the movement of a group of people toward the achievement of a common goal. Ensuring that the group have a culture of working together in a Team spirit and respecting their leader is of prime importance. Mailpost Do Leaders affect organisational outcomes in all situations? For instance, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) resulted in the collapse of large financial institutions, the bailout of banks by national governments and downturns in stock markets around the world. In many areas, the housing market has also suffered, resulting in numerous evictions, foreclosures and prolonged vacancies. It is considered by many economists to be the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Mailpost It contributed to the failure of key businesses, declines in consumer wealth, substantial financial commitments incurred by governments, and a significant decline in economic activity. Many causes have been proposed, with varying weight assigned by experts. Both market-based and regulatory solutions have been implemented or are under consideration, while significant risks remain for the world economy over the 2010-2011 periods. Mailpost National business's like MailPost (franchised delivery Network) and many others in a start up phase launched their services during the GFC. In this case a high growth cycle practically came to a standstill. Mr Peter Kritas, the CEO and founder of MailPost Australia Limited from July 2006 till March 2009, was asked to step aside and allow new management to take over the Leadership of MailPost during a very critical period. During difficult situations, it is not uncommon to lose confidence in the Leadership and change management to try and fix the situation. This sort of behaviour should always be exercised with caution as it can do more harm than good. There are clearly some business situations that are beyond any Leaders ability to rectify and wasting time and resource in a change of management is not the best option. In many cases Leaders need more support during a crisis from their management Team to maintain confidence.