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GREG’s AWESOME GROUP COMM ASSIGNMENT IDEA

Gregory Moss Group D Title Greg’s Awesome Project Idea AKA: Country Government Project Description: Groups will create fictional countries and governments within those countries, and will need to deal will a series of events thoughout the semester in which they will need to solve as the government of that country. Presentation of the history of […]

Calling A Bluff B#5

For episode six of survivor can connect a lot with chapter 7 about listening from the text. The episode began with an interesting situation on the blue tribe with their food situation. There definitely seemed to be a divide on what should be done about moving forward with bartering for food. Members of the group […]

Bad-Ass? More like Dumb-Ass

Another intense episode of survivor, and it was definitely full of plot twists. The most interesting plot twist came from the self pro-claimed “Bad-Ass” Drew from the blue tribe throwing the game in an attempt to kick off a tribal member out of his group. Which of course back fired, making him the next player/ […]

The Bigger They Are The Harder They Fall

I think a lot can be said about Conflict and Cohesion, when it comes to episode #3 of Survivor Blood Vs. Water.  The show itself is a testimony to Competition Conflict ie. when group members are concerned with their own goals over the goals of the group. The most successful players of the show are […]

Let the Games Begin

Well, there is alot that can be said about Group Membership in episode 2 Blood vs. water. I think its best to evaluate each team individual. For starters, the blue team. Each team seems to have their members playing into their group roles pretty well. Jeremy clearly sees himself as the group leader for the […]

May The Odds Be Ever In Your Favor

And. . they’re off. I personally have never watched survivor before so this is my first experience with the show. From what i can tell the groups didn’t have a good  opportunity to connect in episode one. To connect the show to the reading, it was easy to see the early stages of  Group Development […]