Ms. Johnson is responsible for choosing 5 people from a group of 12 to take a rocket to a newly discovered planet and help rebuild society there. The planet is similar to Earth. She must carefully consider each candidate's background and traits to determine who would best contribute to the new community without endangering others, as the rocket has limited seating. This requires balancing chances for rehabilitation with risks to public safety.
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Ms. Johnson is responsible for choosing 5 people from a group of 12 to take a rocket to a newly discovered planet and help rebuild society there. The planet is similar to Earth. She must carefully consider each candidate's background and traits to determine who would best contribute to the new community without endangering others, as the rocket has limited seating. This requires balancing chances for rehabilitation with risks to public safety.
Ms. Johnson is responsible for choosing 5 people from a group of 12 to take a rocket to a newly discovered planet and help rebuild society there. The planet is similar to Earth. She must carefully consider each candidate's background and traits to determine who would best contribute to the new community without endangering others, as the rocket has limited seating. This requires balancing chances for rehabilitation with risks to public safety.
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Ms. K.
Johnson
Give Me a Chance!! Within the group, imagine yourselves responsible for the welfare of these humans because the WORLD IS GOING TO END!
Luckily, there happens to be a rocket that NASA crafted and they
are willing to provide transportation to one of their new founded planets. Fortunately, they are only choosing from a small sample of New Yorkers!
Your responsibility is to choose the people who get to go to the
new planet. The planet is remarkably similar to Earth; therefore, the people you choose are responsible for rebuilding and restarting society in an environment you are more than familiar with. Sounds simple, right? By the way, the rocket only seats 5 people!
1. Reformed male rapist, reformed for the past 10 years, 35 years
old, building engineer. 2. Male, bookkeeper, 31 years old, pedophile 3. Bookkeeper’s wife, 6 months pregnant, avid smoker 4. Challenging, Second year medical student, female, promiscuous 5. Famous author/historian, 42 years old, female, cheating on her husband for the past 10 years 6. Hollywood starlet, female- singer, dancer, etc…, “allegedly” has illegal drug addiction 7. Bio-nuclear chemist, male, 8. Rabbi, 60 years old, male, before he was a rabbi he was a pimp 9. Olympic athlete, all sports, male, overly competitive spirit, allegedly injured 10 players 10. College student, female, alcoholic 11. Policeman with a gun, female (cannot be separated), anger management issues, no current counseling 12. Junior high school student, male, belligerent bully
This group activity is a problem solving exercise that involves great
patience and sensitivity to listening to people whose opinions may differ from those of our own. It requires you to see the chances that we give to people and when we do not think people are worthy.
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