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Mystique may refer to: * Mystique (personality trait), a personality trait similar to charisma * Mystique (character), a Marvel Comics character associated with the X-Men * Mystique (casino), a casino/greyhound race track in Dubuque, Iowa, USA * Mystique (company), producer of a number of pornographic video games for the Atari 2600 including ''Custer's Revenge'' * Mystique (Blackpool Pleasure Beach), a former illusion show at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Lancashire, England * Mystique Summers Madison, American drag queen * Matrox Mystique, 2D, 3D and video acceleration card produced by Matrox in 1996/97 * Mercury Mystique, a compact car produced by the Ford Motor Company from 1995 to 2000 * Mis-Teeq, an English R&B group * Music City Mystique, a Percussion Independent World (PIW) Drumline from Nashville, Tennessee See also * Mystic (other) *Mustique Mustique is a small private island in the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, which is part of the Grenadines, a ...
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Mystique (personality Trait)
Charisma () is a personal quality of presence or charm that compels its subjects. Scholars in sociology, political science, psychology, and management reserve the term for a type of leadership seen as extraordinary; in these fields, the term "charisma" is used to describe a particular type of leader who uses "values-based, symbolic, and emotion-laden leader signaling". In Christian theology, the term appears as ''charism'', an endowment or extraordinary power given by the Holy Spirit."Spiritual gifts". ''A Dictionary of the Bible'' by W. R. F. Browning. Oxford University Press Inc. ''Oxford Reference Online''. Oxford University Press. Accessed 22 June 2011. Etymology The English term ''charisma'' is from the Greek (''khárisma''), which means "favor freely given" or "gift of grace". The term and its plural (''charismata'') derive from (''charis''), which means "grace" or indeed "charm" with which it shares the root. Some derivatives from that root (including "grace") have sim ...
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