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    1. What differences in values and beliefs could you see demonstrated in this film and how did this influence the decisions which were made? Give at least three examples I saw values and beliefs from one extreme to the other. Example 1 – It was automatically assumed‚ by juror 10‚ that because the defendant lived in the ‘slums’ he was violent and guilty. His personal beliefs affected his vote instead of the facts and evidence. He seem to value social status and beliefs more than the truth. Example

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    Through our discussion‚ we decided to choose proposed dabate1‚ 2 & 6. Following are our responses for these questions. Proposed debate 1: Is there a manager(s) in the group? Is there a leader(s) in the group? If yes‚ discuss and describe them vis-à-vis our class discussions and course readings.  Through our discussion‚ we think there are three leaders and one manager in this movie‚ the manager is the 1st judger‚ and the 3rd‚ 8th & 10th judgers are the leaders. The following is our description for

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    The Belbin Test For assessing team roles This version of the Belbin test has been taken from "Teambuilding" by Alistair Fraser and Suzanne Neville: The Industrial Society 1993. Self Perception Inventory To complete each section of this inventory‚ tick in the far left hand column the one‚ two or three sentences most applicable to yourself. Then in the column on the right‚ apportion 10 points between those sentences that apply to you: one of which you feel sums you up well while the other only

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    12 Angry Men

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    In 12 Angry Men the movie it can be observed the different methods of influence that a person uses to impact the behaviors of others. This is a case in which a decision was apparent to be reached easily‚ all the jurors would presume the defendant guilty of murdering his father‚ but only one takes an exception and votes as not guilty. It is necessary that all jurors vote unanimously for a verdict to be reached‚ and when juror #8 votes non-guilty‚ he forces all jurors to discuss the case. All jurors

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    Twelve men meet in one room to discuss whether an eighteen-year-old boy is responsible for his father’s death. An initial vote was cast‚ where eleven men voted guilty and one juror voted not guilty. Ultimately‚ the jury decided that he was not guilty after deliberations. The twelve-person jury must decide if the boy is guilty or is there reasonable doubt to believe that he is not guilty. The jury must vote on guilty or not guilty. If there are disagreements‚ the jury must debate until they reach

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    Twelve Angry Men – Analysis Questions Act one‚ Pg 1-13 1. What is the setting of the drama and what is its significance? The story is set in the jury room in New York City. The significance is to emphasize the drama but to specifically illustrate how the 12 Jurors become irritated by one another due to the confined spaced and heated arguments that symbolically occur. 2. What are the judge’s instructions to the jury? What is the charge against the defendant? The Jurors are asked to “…try

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    12 Angry Men: Drama

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    Though all 12 jurors are white men‚ they are a varied crew. They attempt to sit still around the heavy table at the centre of Allen Moyer’s set‚ but in their passion keep leaping up to pace the room‚ mop their brows and peer out at an oppressively humid New York day. Relying on their analytic abilities - this is the 1950s‚ years before fancy forensics determined verdicts - they pore over the details of the case. If Rose’s dialogue makes one wish occasionally for the more clipped speed of cop-show

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    12 Angry Men Analysis

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    events‚ and movies. Specifically‚ the movie “Twelve Angry Men”‚ written by Reginald Rose‚ is a 1957 drama that illustrates a prime example of groupthink and the probable effects it can have on a group’s decision-making. In this classic movie‚ twelve members of a jury are isolated in a conference room to debate the outcome of a murder trial involving a young man stabbing his father. From the first preliminary vote‚ it becomes clear that eleven of the twelve jury members believe the leading suspect to

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    BelBin

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    What is a Team? Team is a group of people with different yet complementary skills which are there in group members who come together in order to complete a task‚ job‚ goal or a project and the process of working together with those team members so as to achieve/complete that goal/job/task is called a Team work. Team Management- It refers to the process/technique/tools acquired to bring all the team members together so as to work towards a common task/goal/job. I If we come to think of it‚ success

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    12 Angry Men Essay

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    12 Angry Men illustrates the dangers of a justice system that relies on twelve individuals reaching a life-or-death decision. Discuss. 12 Angry Men‚ written by Reginald Rose‚ follows 12 members of a jury that must decide whether an inner-city teen is guilty of premeditated murder. If the jurors and the court rule the teen guilty‚ it would mean the death of the accused. The criminal justice system is meant to find the guilty‚ punish them‚ and let the innocent go free. Many would argue that

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