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    Reflection Memo on Class Simulation for group 2 On site for group 2 we all agreed on the proposed goal of increasing the desirability of living on the site. After streamlining all our ideas and requirements we agreed to develop the site and to reserve some land for the following programs according to their hierarchy after simulation • Storm Water • Fitness Health Park • Affordable Housing • Falcon Sanctuary Storm Water Storm water treatment dominated our discussion and became our first choice…

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    Starting the Virtual Life Simulation, I gave birth to a male baby named Leo. Prior to the simulation, I completed a questionnaire about my temperament, emotional wellbeing, as well as my educational strengths and weaknesses. Leo inherited my timid shyness, slow-to-warm up temperament, rapid mood swings, and poor mathematical skills. Consequently, I used an authoritative parenting style which promotes independence but under guidance. My goal was to help Leo achieve his individualistic goals and…

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    This is my first encounter with CAPSIM and my first online simulation. After watching the video, studying the presentations, and reading more about capstone, I, as an MBA student, am excited to be able to experience managing a company without worrying about potential business risks that may otherwise incur in real-life. According to Tim Hall (2008), Capstone teaches strategy, accounting, marketing, finance, teamwork, and leadership. The program measures performance according to predetermined…

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    Emotion regulation is comprised of both internal and external influences on the modulation of emotional intensity and reactivity (Morris et al., 2007). Because humans come into the world almost completely dependent on caregivers for modulation of emotion, the external strand of regulation must precede development of internal self-regulation. Over time, through the external process of caregiving, infants internalize models of self-regulation – and if the caregiving received is sensitive and…

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    The next one is introjected regulation that describes one’s behaviors to avoid guilt or anxiety or to attain self-esteem, so it is still quite controlling. This type of extrinsic motivation is out of socially defined norms. When people follows the social norms, a sense of self-worth or self-esteem is enhanced. The example is that an individual do his work in order to sustain family. Ryan and Deci (2000) states that although the regulation is out of one's inner thoughts, introjected behaviors are…

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    There are seven industrial relation foundations outlined by John W.Budd, which include legal environment, economic environment, technical environment, political environment, social environment, business context and institutional context. These industrial relation foundations help us determine the employment outcomes which result from interactions between “employees and employers in the sociopolitical strategic, functional and workplace tiers of the employment relationship shaped by the…

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    Setting objective is an important aspect when investing in the financial market. For this stock track simulation project, the primary objective is to maximize the return of our capital. The second objective is to reduce the risk. It is common to hear that high return comes with high risk. This statement is present in almost all the finance and pricing-asset theories. It means that there is a correlation between risk and return. “Risk lies at the core of all investments” (Larry Light, 2013). So,…

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    SurveyMonkey to investigate which age groups text more frequently while driving, and what these drivers’ driving habits and styles were. After gaining a better understanding of the driver’s demographics regarding their texting and driving habits, a driving simulation experiment was conducted. Through a virtual-reality driving simulator experiment, it gauged the adverse effects of different forms of texting while driving under various roadway conditions and circumstances on individuals with…

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    One of the important themes that I have witnessed this semester while doing the statecraft simulation was Arms Racing. Here are some examples of how this happened in our Statecraft world. Since the beginning of the game each country built military forces to secure their borders expect Cortarro. The Empire was the first country that started to use their resources to get Army divisions. Then, countries felt unsecured to let the Empire to have army divisions and don’t secure their borders. When the…

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    It can affect relationships, families and careers. Heroin is a very big problem in the United States and it is very easy to get addicted too. Heroin often controls the addict 's life and takes away a normal and happy life. In this addiction simulation exercise, I was exposed to some of these horrible symptoms drug addicts to heroin experience and for forty-eight hours I engaged in this complicated exercise. Although symptoms I experienced were not in comparison of what a real drug addict…

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