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Transcript: The Mob By: Maggie, Andrew, Simi, and Erica Background Background 1932: Prohibition Era and the early years of the Great Depression Rise in illicit liquor and outlawed gambling joints Increase in Mob violence Scarcity of opportunities, jobs, and resources made the population desperate Demand was high, the mob could supply Anything that brought in revenue became an option (even illegitimate businesses and illicit substances, activities, etc..) Organized Crime Organized Crime The Board Game The Board Game Goal of the game is to be the first to acquire 10 gold bars = $1 million Reinvest money from illegal businesses into "legit" businesses Dons and their families can occupy legitimate (have to havea gold bar) and illegitimate businesses Types of Cards Types of Cards Racket Cards Legitimate Business Cards Action Cards Represent illegitimate businesses Expansion into legitimate business Minor Effect cards & Major Effect cards Stategy depends on an individuals goal(s) and circumstances Challenges: understanding the rules, concept of the game Strategy Strategy Andrew Pyne Andrew Pyne Focus on legitimate business Mostly played low cost players Lack of action against other players (partially born out of circumstance Simi Adeoye Simi Adeoye Assertive but not aggressive Established both legitimate and illegal businesses Focus more on defense and avoiding any unwanted attention Maggie Hart Maggie Hart Established both legitimate and illegal businesses moved against and took over many illegal operations of other players made large gambles to gain the largest payouts and wipe out opponents Erica Harman Erica Harman Focus on morals, making it difficult to progress qickly and takeover illegitimate businesses Neither a defensive or offensive player, preferred to be passive Simulations allow individuals to intereact and create further connections with the subject material Easier to empathize and understand through expereince and exposure Simulations Simulations Board game oversimplified the complexities of organized crime, and how it was fueled by the Great Depression and Prohibition Lacking in the human aspect Weaknesses Weaknesses

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Transcript: Points System Overview Understand how points are awarded and deducted based on player responses. 100 -50 200 Return the Lost Wallet Support a Friend Intervene Against Bullying Resolve Work Conflict Make Tough Decisions If you find a lost wallet, the best course of action is to try to return it to its owner. You can take it to a nearby lost and found, or if the wallet has identification, you can contact the owner directly. It's important to respect the owner's property and privacy. When a friend is upset, offer a listening ear and create a safe space for them to express their feelings. Show empathy and support, and refrain from giving unsolicited advice unless they ask for it. Witnessing bullying is a serious matter. It’s crucial to intervene safely, either by speaking up, seeking help from authorities, or supporting the victim. Standing up against bullying can help create a safer environment. In conflicts at work, it's essential to address the issue professionally. Aim for open communication, listen to all perspectives, and seek a resolution that is fair for all parties involved. Making tough decisions often requires careful consideration of the pros and cons. Gathering information, consulting with trusted advisors, and reflecting on your values can guide you in the decision-making process. Points Awarded for Bonus Round Correct Answers Points Deducted for an Incorrect Answer Points for a Correct Answer What Would You Do? Category Game Rules and Instructions Match the Bag Category Tote Bag Tote bags are versatile and spacious, perfect for carrying groceries, beach items, or everyday essentials. Their open-top design allows for easy access and they often come with sturdy handles for comfortable carrying. Example Questions and Answers Sample questions from each category to illustrate gameplay. Players will engage in a fun and interactive quiz format based on various categories. Each category contains questions of increasing difficulty and point value, ranging from 100 to 500 points, encouraging strategic selection and teamwork. Backpack Backpacks are designed for comfort and convenience, ideal for students or travelers. They feature two shoulder straps for balanced weight distribution and often include compartments for organization, making them suitable for school or travel purposes. 300 Points 100 Points 200 Points 400 Points 500 Points Linen Handling: How do you store linens? Self-Awareness: What is your greatest strength? Habits & Improvement: Name a habit you want to change. Fill in the Blank: The capital of France is ______. Match the Bag: Identify a tote bag's primary use. The capital of Italy is The process of respiration occurs in Fill in the Blank Category The smallest continent is The currency of Japan is The longest river in the world is Game Board Presentation Proper Folding Techniques Storing Linens Efficiently Understanding Fabric Care Organizing Linen Inventory Maintaining Cleanliness Proper folding techniques are essential for maintaining the quality and appearance of linens. Techniques such as the tri-fold method or rolling can save space and reduce wrinkles. Efficient storage of linens prevents damage and makes access easier. Use labeled bins or shelves to keep linens organized and ensure easy retrieval during use. Understanding fabric care involves knowing the specific needs of different materials. This includes temperature settings for washing and suitable cleaning products to use. Organizing linen inventory helps track stock levels and identifies items that need replacement. Regular audits ensure that linens are always available when needed. Maintaining cleanliness is crucial for linens to ensure a hygienic environment. Regular washing and proper drying techniques help prevent mold and odor. Understanding Your Emotions Recognizing Strengths and Weaknesses Identifying Values and Beliefs Setting Personal Goals Reflecting on Experiences Linen Handling Category Understanding your emotions is crucial for navigating personal and professional relationships. It involves recognizing and labeling emotions as they arise, leading to better emotional regulation and decision-making. Recognizing your strengths and weaknesses can empower you to leverage your abilities effectively while working on areas that need improvement. This self-assessment can lead to enhanced performance and personal satisfaction. Identifying your values and beliefs helps in making choices that align with your true self. Knowing what matters most to you can guide your actions and decisions toward a more fulfilling life. Setting personal goals provides direction and motivation. Clear, achievable goals can enhance focus and productivity while encouraging personal growth and development. Reflecting on your experiences allows for learning and growth. Regular self-reflection can help to assess progress, recognize successes, and identify learning opportunities for the future. Exploring Key Life Skills Through an Interactive Game Board

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Transcript: Start Board Game Finish 1 Vocabulary Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 2 Identify Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 3 Apply Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 4 True/False Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 5 Vocabulary Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 6 Identify Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 7 Go Back 2 Spaces 8 True/False Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 9 Vocabulary Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 10 Identify Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 11 Apply Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 12 True/False Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 13 Vocabulary Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 14 Jump Ahead 2 Spaces 15 Apply Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 16 True/False Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 17 Vocabulary Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 18 Identify Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 19 Apply Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 20 True/False Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 21 Vocabulary Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 22 Identify Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 23 Apply Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2 24 True/False Q1 Type question here... Q1 A1 Type answer here... A1 Q2 Type question here... Q2 A2 Type answer here... A2

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