I believe the answer is Group entitativity
Group entitavity happen only if all members of that group had eliminated all of their individualistic purposes and live solely to serve the group's goal.
One example of a group entitativity would be the Japanese airforce soldiers during world war II, who were glad to conduct 'Kamikaze' (sacrificing their life by colliding their own planes to enemy's base)
In order to do live performance, the directors often need to made a lot of cuts in order to shorten the story compared to the written text.
The first player's speech is important in order to put more emphasize on motif of the characters and how it is paralleled to the story. This will help the audiences understanding how a the characters behave the way they do throughout the story.
<span>According to Gordon Allport, intergroup contact is likely to reduce prejudice when group members engage in competitive tasks. This theory makes sense, when people have to compete for something in their home life or work life, they tend to think of things being more fair when there is a competition held to achieve the winning. There is so many prejudice in the work environment now-a-days that it is hard to have employees understand why decisions are rightfully made. </span>
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False is the answer
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i dont know how to explain it i just know
<span>Is it important for every health care worker to know the organizational structure for his/her place of employment for decision making. Roles are more defined and certain functions are overseen while knowing the organizational structure.</span>