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    The multiple role plays we did in class such as the Van purchase role-play, the salary negotiation role plays but especially the Pakistani Prune role-play provided us an opportunity to grasp the importance of actively reading the role playing scenario. In addition, we experienced how bargaining negotiations play out and collaborative negotiations are worked through. As I was not present for the salary negotiation role play, this paper will not include reflection on that situation. Additionally, the reading on women negotiators showed different perspectives to understanding wage differences and the suggested solutions for women to attain fair wages. Considering that this is the final reflection, the three things I will always remember learning from this class are elaborated upon at the end. First of all, as an observer of the Van purchase role-play, it was painful to watch the negotiation drag on forever. I believe the same could be said of the Pakistani Prune role-play in which I took part. The latter may have been more frustrating for the observer considering they already knew the solution. The former role play was our strategies for negotiating when we cared about the outcome but did not care about the person. In reality, whenever we are allowed to make an offer on a purchase, we would take this approach. This role play, in particular, exposed the range in which negotiation would take place. Both the seller and buyer had their BATNA. In addition, they had their resistance…

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    When it comes to a training program it is important that every important aspect of it is being acknowledged by our employees to have everyone on the same page. Especially, diversity being one of the main topics that are needed to be talked about in order to continue to have a clear understanding, non-discriminatory working environment where each and every employee can feel safe and be able to do their jobs. As manager of this organization I will be providing an overview on a training program…

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    that men do dishes for women? Today, most of the husband would like to share housework with their wives, because the social structure has changed. In the past, women should have taken care of all the houseworks in their family, and not allowed to work in the society. As time changed, the boundary in between both genders has somewhat deconstructed but still exist in the society. The difference between gender has caused various problems for men and women who want to play the opposite role of their…

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    me about No I know about emo kids. Nothing. I know abput waffles Nothing. I know that art is a beautiful thing. I know a boyfriend or girlfriend is I like Black Veil Brides. Black Veil Brides is a modern Glam Metal band. Which one of their songs I like best I think friday might be the best day. Let's talk mys. would I like to talk about I like Good Charlotte. I like the band Good charlotte. punk rock bands I likeMy favourite band is 'The Band Perry'.The Beatles is not a rock band, I…

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    Everyone I knew was a possible co-conspirator. But it wasn’t that simple. I had to be careful who I picked. I couldn’t pick someone who was totally unfamiliar with tabletop roleplaying. They’d quickly become bored and ruin the fun for the others. I didn’t want to pick people who were experts either, though, because I was inexperienced, and would feel behind myself. I wanted it to be a learning experience for all involved. Not that I knew any experienced roleplayers anyway. As time went on, I…

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    Zimbardo's Argument Essay

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    When they put on their uniform, it seems that they adopt the authority that goes with it, contributing to what is known as the ‘police personality.’” (Power, authority and culture) The fact that the guards can hide behind their uniforms makes them feel powerful. This is one of the reasons why the roleplaying stopped and the environment became more violent between the police officers and prisoners. The final component that led to the disaster of the Stanford experiment was the situation. In the…

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    Empathy In Clinical Care

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    Using roleplaying as a method of explanation, I would perform a typical doctor-patient interaction displaying the different channels of non-verbal communication. By displaying constant eye contact, sitting upright in a relaxed and open position, as well as, nodding my head at appropriate times in the conversation, indicates that I am actively listening to the patient. This highlights the moral component of empathy - being the ability to show the patient a willingness to listen and interpret the…

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    Aurorah-Rae, in this learning experience you were incorporating an everyday experience into your play. Every person in this world at some time in their life had to engage with shopkeepers in order to purchase the goods and services that they require to live and enjoy life. I am sure that you have had many experiences visiting shops in order to purchase good such as food, clothes, and other items. The reason I know this is that you were familiar with the exchange of money for goods and you…

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    Why do some people lie? While this may seem like a loaded question – and it is to some degree – it’s critical to answer this question (and many others) in order to developing a better understanding as to why some criminal offenders are willing to go to the extreme lengths to feign or fake symptoms of chronic or terminal illness, whereas the rest of population is doing everything they can simply to avoid the propsect of disability or disease. although lying about one’s physical and mental health…

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    In my experience, I have found World of Warcraft, or WoW, to be more effective in cultivating habits of scientific thinking than its educational counterparts: labs and textbooks. In their introduction, Steinkuehler and Duncan quote Henri Poincare as he reflected on the progress of scientific inquiry: "Science is built up of facts, as a house is built up of stones; but an accumulation of facts is no more science than a heap of stones is a house." Taken aback upon reading this quote, suddenly all…

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