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    The ability to work well in groups is important when working in the social work and human services industry. Group work can invoke a range of feelings in both facilitators and members, some may be excited and anticipatory, while others may fear failure or being challenged (Lindsay & Orton, 2014). Although group work may seem like a simple concept, there are actually many aspects involved which, if implemented correctly, can make working in groups much easier, more enjoyable, and give them a better

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    The agenda constructed for the student veteran group was based on an example provided by Laurie A. Walker, M.S.W., Ph.D. The rationale for this agenda was based, in part, on Toesland and Rivas An Introduction to Group Work Practice chapter 11 task groups. The agenda clearly outlined the direction the facilitator would go. Introduce new members, follow the agenda, model the behavior expected of members, identify issues, and openly discuss the issues(s). Due to time constraints and the inexperience

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    Introduction: In the given statement "simply put, teams will be the primary building block of performance in the high performance organization of the future. As a result, effective top managers will increasingly worry about both performance and the teams that will help deliver it" (p. 239, The Wisdom of Teams). Authors Jon R. Katzenbach and Douglas K. Smith conversed with several individuals in more than thirty organizations to figure out where and how groups function best and how to upgrade their

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    team will be explored in this paper and how a coach takes a team from nothing to winning the league title. The performance of the team had many factors that effected the team, in this paper I will look into organizational group dynamics and team concepts.   The Groups Dynamics of a team can be effected if the category of leadership is not in place. Leadership means “the activity of leading a group of people or an organization or the ability to do this.” In order to be a good leader you must have a

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    Alive: An Observation of Small Group Communication On October 13, 1972, flight 571 crashed in the Andes carrying a rugby team along with its family and friends. Out of the 45 passengers and crew members, there was a total of 29 fatalities. Over the course of 72 days, people either died due to weather, injury or an avalanche leaving only 16 survivors. This group of people had to turn to desperate measures including cannibalism in order to survive. Their will to survive and strength to motivate each

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    In this paper, we introduce two new functions on the semi-infinite interval namely Rational Gegenbauer and Exponential Gegenbauer functions and we apply them as basis functions in Tau method to solve the boundary layer flow of a magneto-micropolar fluid on a continuous moving plate with suction and injection. These functions are a general case of rational Chebyshev and Legendre functions and this is the first time that they are used in Tau method. The operational matrices of derivative and product

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    Early studies have documented that bacterial growth increases in space flight; yet, the inherent mechanisms beholden to this growth have not been discovered. As the bacteria devour nutrients, they discharge corollary that can affect growth and impact ultimate cell population denseness. It is acknowledged that these metabolic processes charge a reduction in density of the fluid zone and the solute gradient about every cell. Along this planet, this fluctuation in density leads to an elasticity transfer

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    Stage One: Forming, Dependency and Inclusion When the group forms for the first time, members are depending on the group leader to provide guidance. “A major characteristic of this first stage of group development is the significant amount of member dependency on the designated leader” (Wheelan, 1994, p. 14). Each member is hoping they will be accepted and included as a member. According to Wheelan (2005a) “The initial stage of development focuses on issues of inclusion and dependency, as members

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    On Monday, October 17th I volunteered to help the American Red Cross and other organizations at Purnell Swett High School. I was directed to a woman named Priscilla who oversaw a portion of the outdoor area. Our group was quite diverse. It consisted of young high school and college students, middle-aged parents, some senior citizens, and even a girl who appeared to be no more than nine years old. Everyone was in good spirits despite the recent tragedy. Our task seemed to be simple enough, however

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    HTML --) 5–9 (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) were considered previously. In comparison, much less work was done on the effect of shear flows on the dynamics/time-evolution of turbulence, more precisely, how the enhanced/accelerated dissipation is manifested in time-evolution. A clear manifestation of shear flow effects on the dynamics seems especially important, given an ongoing controversy over the role of a shear flow in transport reduction, e.g., whether it is due to the reduction in cross

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