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    Simulations of the Destruction of Humanity Many would confirm human behavior is based on what is taught and what is common etiquette in certain cultures. Typically, at a young age is when learning takes place the most from parents and family. Childhood is a very important time due to the desire to know everything and parents must make sure they take the right steps in teaching good habits. The knowledge of the parent certainly aids the brain growth of a child and how stable to the household is…

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    The results that I received through this simulation were not entirely alarming to me since I had prior knowledge that genetics and environment have effects on an individual’s development. Despite the nature versus nurture debate, my heart lies with the idea that both factors are crucial and equally contribute towards a child’s growth. This was prevalent through Leo inheriting my poor mathematical skills, shyness in social situations, and alternating mood swings which were influenced through his…

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    PVT Simulation Lab Report

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    Single Component Study Using PVT Simulator Lab Report 1 Section W03 Nicholas Wells ID: 800098661 September 8, 2016 Cover Letter Dr. Ebrahim Fathi, The purpose of the first lab was familiarize the class with phase behavior using a PVT Simulator. PVT is an acronym for Pressure, Temperature, and Volume. The PVT Simulator is a program on the computer called PVTLab. Phase behavior experiments can be done using an actual PVT apparatus but they are very expensive and the experiments would take hours…

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    need to set the tone for my organization. Legal, medical, and ethical ramifications are considered and carefully analyzed for situations in both of my jobs. Struggling with complex ethical decisions is frequent as nurses. The model in the ethics simulation game provides the importance of assessment needed by utilizing the four…

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    content in Mbite course, I found the team activities, fun, challenging, and exciting. I will admit that the Business Simulation was far more entertaining to me than the Functional Presentation; however,…

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    In this simulation report, Felicia is playing the role of a Consumer Advocate, a First term President, and a Supreme Court Clerk. In completing the stimulation, her score varied from being successful at 2 out of 3 of the stimulations. In completing the Supreme Court Clerk, she was not successful at accomplishing this task. She was over thinking on these question; therefore caused her to score lower in than the other 2 task. However, it led her to be more successful in the last two stimulation…

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    During the Mt. Everest team simulation, we learned quite a bit about what it means to be on a team. When climbing Mt. Everest in both a simulation and in real life you really depend on your team to do what is necessary to reach a goal. This could be a simple personal goal (such as the photographer to stay at camp 1 and 2 an extra night) or a larger goal that is shared by multiple people on the team (the leader and marathoner’s goal of reaching the summit). Our team had achievements and failures,…

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    QUALITATIVE RESEARCH ARTICLE ANALYSIS 7 In the article, “Reflective Responses Following a Role Play Simulation of Nurse Bullying”, the authors purposed in their study to evaluate role play simulation as an active learning strategy to address the problem of bullying in nursing. They were investigating how practicing conflict response in a small group setting affected the group participants and if the practice sessions were helpful in building confidence in conflict management. I chose to…

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    lectures in class; however, I did not know how it would actually play out. Before the simulation game I did some brief research on the Scottish National Party, and I quickly figured out that we were an outlier in English parliament. So realistically the SNP would its own coalition. I went in with the mindset that no one, even the Labour Party, would want to create a coalition with all us. In a realistic simulation I would have been correct, however this was not the case. Taylor came in with a…

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    programs in place. Hence, having some type of ethical training program in place definitely affects employees in making correct and appropriate ethical business decisions within the corporate culture of a company. Ethical dilemmas and behavioral simulations help employees to make appropriate ethical decisions by reviewing and rehearsing what is considered ethical behavior for that particular reviewed or rehearsed dilemma. Once a company or organization…

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