Maryland Counseling Association Emerging Leaders Program

Describe in 500 words or less how the MCA Emerging Leaders Program will assist you in achieving your professional goals. Be sure to include specific interest areas within MCA where you would like to gain experience (e.g., leadership skills, membership recruitment/retention, organizational development, professional advocacy, professional development, etc.) and any past leadership experiences that may inform your ability to serve as an MCA Emerging Leader.

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quirements that go into war preparation as well as the general disposition of the Romans. Polybius says about the Romans, “they do not want them to make attacks or initiate hostilities as much as to be ready and willing, when the battle is going against them and they are being hard pressed, to stand their ground and die on behalf of their country.” (Polybius 369) This gives one a good sense that Rome by no means was a victim but also cannot be considered an active aggressor or bully.

An issue that arose from expansion was the new pressure that was put on the Roman government to successfully maintain control and govern new provinces that they acquire. The Roman territory became extremely large; inconsistencies in governmental rule in the provinces as well as corrupt activity within the provinces became common. Often publicans, the overseers of these provinces, were corrupt and would take a share of tax money they collected for themselves. Typically when a new territory was acquired Rome would not necessarily abolish their government and cultural practices and instead include them in the taxation of wealth and men to serve in the army, yet this does draw the question of what is the Roman identity and how can Rome maintain consistency in both political influence and power throughout their land? The answer is that there is no simple solution and often military power would need to be exercised in provinces such as Spain who’s native people constantly threatened uprising. The Roman identity that had become integral to Roman society was threatened by the influence of outs

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