Transcript of Module 3, Lecture 5 PAF101 PAF 101 “A population undergoing drastic change is a population of...
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- Module 3, Lecture 5 PAF101 PAF 101 A population undergoing
drastic change is a population of misfits. Eric Hoffer, The Ordeal
of Change
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- Agenda Announcements Dale Carnegie American Foreign Policy Next
Class
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- Here is an alum! Coplins Favorite Student Katie Hoole, Teach
for America (TFA) in Tulsa, OK Currently first grade teacher
Staying to be a founding teacher at College Bound Academy, a new
charter school in Tulsa Email me! kathoole@gmail.com
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- Average of 1.3 years of reading growth
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- Kelleighs Cause Website Proposal Kelleighs Cause is looking for
a student or students to update and modernize our website
kelleigh.org for more functionality and professional design.
Resources are available to purchase necessary software applications
to support the project. Would like to have the updates in place by
April 1 st to enhance our upcoming fundraising events. Contact Dan
Gustafson at kelleighscause@gmail.com or (315) 750-5617 Kelleighs
Cause is 501(c)3 charity founded to raise funds and awareness to
support drug research for the rare disease Arteriovenous
Malformation (AVM). Started in Central New York, the organization
has quickly become recognized across the country as one of only a
few resources for families of children who suffer from AVM. Our
website needs have exceeded our current skills and training.
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- Kelleighs Cause Website Proposal Kelleigh.org Update to improve
the look and professionalism of the page Make the page easy for our
organizations volunteers to edit Support shopping cart software for
online sales Support video presentations Accept charitable
contributions on the site Accept fundraiser participation sign-up
and payments Calendar to show and list upcoming events Contact
information for the organization Create event pages to highlight
specific activities Placement of advertisement and sponsor
logos
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- Application can be found on the PAF Website under resources
Application must be emailed to Lily Kim at taforcoplin@gmail.com by
March 17 th taforcoplin@gmail.com If you have any questions email
Lily Kim at lhkim02@syr.edu lhkim02@syr.edu Apply to be a TA
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- Exercise 6.3 Wherever we say public policy we mean public
policy tool. Never state a public policy without stating the
tool.
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- Competition Points As of 3/2/2015 Winners Group #Points 1418
415 1714 113 2 1513 1813 12 1312 811 510 69 39 79 168 96
Losers
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- Dale Carnegie Presentations Three TA's present how they use DC
to fix a problem. Two Groups will be called on to state what DC
principle the TA used. First group to stand and give the correct DC
principle wins 1 competition point for their group. If neither
group knows the correct DC principle, another randomly selected
group will be called on. Do not raise your hand.
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- Dale Carnegie Principles Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
Give honest and sincere appreciation. Arouse the other person an
eager want. Become genuinely interested in other people. Remember
that a man's name is to him the sweetest and most important sound
in any language. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about
themselves. Talk in the terms of the other mans interest. Make the
other person feel important and do it sincerely. Avoid arguments.
Never tell someone they are wrong If you're wrong, admit it quickly
and emphatically. Begin in a friendly way. Start with questions the
other person will answer yes to. Let the other person do the
talking. Let the other person feel the idea is his/hers. Try
honestly to see things from the other person's point of view.
Sympathize with the other person. Appeal to noble motives.
Dramatize your ideas. Throw down a challenge. Begin with praise and
honest appreciation. Call attention to other people's mistakes
indirectly. Talk about your own mistakes first. Ask questions
instead of giving direct orders. Let the other person save face.
Praise every improvement. Give them a fine reputation to live up to
Encourage them by making their faults seem easy to correct. Make
the other person happy about doing what you suggest.
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- Policy Decisions American Foreign Policy
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- Why this lecture on American Foreign Policy?
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- Winton Churchill Saw Hitler For What He Was and Acted
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- Truman Drops the A-Bomb on Japan 1945
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- Truman Protects South Korea 1951?
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- Gotta Love Mutual Assured Destruction
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- Vietnam: Communism is Not Like Fertilizer
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- Did Reagan Really Make the Soviet Union Collapse
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- Iraq War #1 1991-Saddam broke the rules
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- Osama Bin Ladin too Slick for Slick Willy
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- Bush Overreaches
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- Obama Creates Instability
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- 2015---Violence Metastasizes
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- Competition Workshop Next Class! The societal problem is:
Syracuse University undergraduates have too much debt when they
graduate. Bring Exercise 5.1 A and B to class topic for competition
workshop for Wednesday 3/4 Meet in your competition location and
bring your Maxwell Manual
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- For next class Paper due 3/18 Bring Exercise 5.1 A and B on
class topic for competition workshop for Wednesday 3/4 or lose 5
points Meet in competition locations