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    This group meeting was held in a meeting space at The Council on Recovery located in Houston, TX. This organization offers meeting spaces for support/therapy groups to meet regularly in hopes of adding and addiction free society. The room was setup with about 25 chairs formed in a circle with a small opening for people to walk through. The meetings are 1 hour long. I forgot to count the number of people but if I remember correctly it was approximately 23 people attending including myself. The meeting

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    was observed was Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Alpha Gamma Chi Chapter at Frostburg State University. This is an on campus organization/fraternity that gives its members an opportunity to gain, foster and enhances their leadership skills. They also seek to apply leadership, friendship, and service in their everyday lives. APO also encourages their members to be creative and think of new opportunities for their chapter. APO was started at Lafayette College by Frank Reed Horton, Herbert G. Horton, and H. Roes

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    Chicago, where member statements are prepared and mailed. Members mail their payments to the Personal Trainer headquarters, where the payment is applied to the member account.  The BumbleBee program stores basic member information, but does not include information about member preferences, activities, and history.  Currently, the BumbleBee program produces one local report (the daily activity report) and three reports that are prepared at the headquarters location: a monthly member sales report

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    discourse community to have clear, shared goals because it gives the discourse community a reason for existing, as well as something to work towards accomplishing. The Boiler Bhangra team’s goals are based upon why the group was formed, as shown by member, Shareena Paul, “Our common goal is to perform, but it’s typically focused around teaching people the dance…We really…try to spread the word that we’re a group on campus and that we want to teach this dance; as well as, try to have a strong team that

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    1) Discuss the beginning phase of the group (10) a) How was your group formed? The group was formed based on the number assigned to us by Ms. Norcaust, all group member picked the same number. b) What were your expectations for this group? The expectations I had for the group were, working as a cohesive unit based on the fact the members assigned to the group are known for being hard workers, all decisions about the project would be made as a group, and group work would be shared equally. c) Did

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    Group Reflection Paper

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    icebreaker activity utilized for group members to introduce themselves to the group. I used a candy themed

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    and being dedicated to it. I also love helping people. I feel as if I have a knack for it. I also strive to do my best in solving problems and fixing arguments. I enjoy everything about being a staff member. I think enjoying what you want to do will help you succeed, so if I 'm being a staff member on the server I would feel I would do well because of how much I love it. I believe that one of the most important part of being staff on a server is enjoying what you do because if you were to hire someone

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    of Processes The group as a whole seemed to really have a positive process. The group members started off a bit quiet or shy, but quickly became very cohesive and recognition of different generations, and personal backgrounds was seen. The group was at the middle phase and entering ending phase. Recognizing that ending phase was approaching was talked about, as well as feelings about ending the group. The members expressed sadness but also felt happy with how much closer they felt. Signs that the

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    it mean to be a plus member? To me to be a plus member means that we all have a responsibility to lead, A peer leader is a mentor. A mentor is a role model that helps someone with making an important decisions, learning a new skill, or facing an obstacles in their lives. As PLUS members we have to be able to critically think and we have to have a lot of confidence in any situation. The last meaning of being a plus member is to be a role model. First, being a plus member means to be a mentor

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    reason for this paper is to analytically assess the members of group 13 (The Pink ladies) in terms of deportment by reviewing their individual encounter and associating them to theoretical study and premise. The Pink ladies comprised of four members : team member A, female undergraduate in Psychology major, team member B, female undergraduate in psychology major, team member C, female undergraduate in psychology

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