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    projector so, we can do a presentation in the restaurant. We also enquired about the opening hours as well as the fee to rent a room. Afterward, we booked a meeting with the manager to have a better look of the restaurant.…

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    educator program which I thought was an important student perspective. I enjoyed my first education conference and learned from a diverse group of nurses. The conference started with a focus on caring for yourself and not feeling guilty about it. The topics included academic honesty, learning needs assessment, interactive classroom with simulation, poster presentation, and networking. This was exceptional experience as a novice in nursing education. I plan on attendance at professional…

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    games, sidewalk chalk, signs, goodie bags, and a song for our presentation to the children and their parents. We decided that we were going to do a short presentation in the beginning using our posters. In our presentations, we explained each of our posters and gave a fact about each one. This was useful for the parents because they could understand that part of it better than the children. After our poster presentation, we broke up into groups and did our activities. For one of our activities,…

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    The presentation about Chapter 18, Behavior in Public Places, talks about general behaviors and common manners around public places in the United States. The presenter divided the behaviors in public places in two parts, rules for behaviors and communication behaviors. I agreed with all the contents the presentation contained. Also, I think these behaviors are all based on the Americans’ values and assumptions. Equality and individualism, which are significant Americans’ values and assumptions,…

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    Decision Making in Diverse Groups Namratha Murthy-nvm242 (Link Team) Malcolm ford said that “Diversity: is the art of thinking independently together” . Diversity in teams is vital to achieve effective solution where every team member brings in unique expertise that results in all-inclusive approach for possible solutions. In this process different sets of eyes with unique pair of glasses see the problem and solution differently from one another that creates a wider coverage range. In the…

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    communication (i.e., one to many), group communication implies a many-to- many communication. Team work and group communication form an integral part of most organisations that embrace the concept of an open organisational climate and participative management. This is largely because of the complexity of decisions that have to be made when we are dealing with groups as opposed to individuals. 2.2.1 Group communication The member of an organisation may communicate in groups to achieve any of the…

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    am white. I realize that racism is an issue that many people deal with on a daily basis. Therefore, I try to be aware of my biases and try learn more about myself. The presentation and the film were both so real and raw. I think that is one thing that impacted me the most. Being able to see the statistics during the presentation and to hear the real-life testimonies is what really got to me. I remember during the film that at protest an older…

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    aspect of the campus can be simplified to being its own unique group subject to different norms and traditions. These group differences can be anywhere from the art department’s use of symbols to express themselves, to shared practices in the wellness center, to the rituals honoring an individual, such as of Doc Farber for the political science department. As with the expectations of this assignment we were supposed to choose a group that would serve as an interesting subject. It took a while to…

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    accepting and are more trustworthy (McShane, Steen, & Tasa, 2015). As everyone in my group is Caucasian, the member-similarity effect immediately initiated an attractiveness towards one another, influencing the…

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    Williams 1.Description: This commercial by “Snickers” in 2013 is set on the sidelines of a football during a football game. The “coach” that is depicted in the commercial is the famous comedian, Robin Williams, in the center of a group of football players. In this group, large footballers surround Williams and take orders to execute a football play before the go on the field. During the commercial, Williams vanishes when the real coach eats a Snickers bar, which represents the satiation of…

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