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The Grading Exercise
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Seating Chart Conservative Traditional Socialist Undecided (The bad and wrong)
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PAF101 PAF 101 “A wise man does not contend. Therefore, no one can contend against him. Yield and overcome.” ~Lao-Tzu Module 3, Lecture 3
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Rules For The Grading Exercise The final policies must be selected from one of the three proposals. Grading policy must be unanimously agreed upon. Or, there must be a unanimous agreement on a voting procedure to reach a decision on the grading policy. Final vote will be a secret ballot. Each speaker must be given prompt and courteous attention. Any disorder will result in a 60 second period of silence. Decision must be reached by 1:30 p.m.
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Grading Exercise Reflections About the Behavior of Players Act like dogs (barking to vent;groveling for scraps) Can’t tell if public interest is a cover for private interest Lack knowledge and understanding
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Grading Exercise Reflections About Leadership Strategic Thinking Persistent Guts
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Grade Exercise Reflections “The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.” Dale Carnegie
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Grading Exercise Reflection “A wise man does not contend. Therefore, no one can contend against him. Yield and overcome.” ~Lao-Tzu
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Grading Exercise Reflections About the Process Minority always shapes outcome in some way Subsidies too appealing to ignore Procedural decisions have substantive consequences Equality is a very confusing idea
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