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Title: Group Activities
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This group activity is what I expected. I expected people to get as tough as they needed and do what they needed in order to win. Showed first 250 characters
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The only strategy that our group tried was negotiating. Unlike the other groups, we didn't want to cheat to win; although it was thought about. We were offering trading supplies that we didn't need with the groups that had the supplies that we needed... Showed next 250 characters
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