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 ipedia.com: Fireteam Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
In the Canadian Army "fireteam" refers to two soldiers, with two fireteams forming a group and two groups forming a section of 8 soldiers.
The creation of effective fireteams is seen as essential for creating an effective military as they serve as a primary group.
Psychological studies by the United States Army have indicated that the willingness to fight is more heavily influenced by the desire to defend and avoid a loss of face among other members of the fireteam and the squad than by abstract concepts.
www.ipedia.com /fireteam.html   (377 words)

  
 Socio-technical Systems
Primary work systems consist of one or more face-to-face work units each collaborating jointly on set tasks usually with support from specialist personnel and representatives of management plus the relevant equipment and other resources while whole organization systems involve an enterprise-wide effort.
The above three stages of development involve within group and between group experiences but it is the conscious and unconscious encounters between individuals that most influence the group's patterns of interaction.
This shifts the locus of responsibility from outside the group to inside and it is this shift in consciousness that creates opportunities for original learning and knowledge discourse.
www.argospress.com /Resources/team-building/socitechnisistem.htm   (2374 words)

  
 Nielsen's Psyc of Religion: Links to Religion Sites
(This group is not associated with the Aum Shinrikyo group that was responsible for the terrorism attack in Japanese subways during the mid-1990s.)
But as you do so, remember that the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, the primary group of social scientists who study religion, has found that there is no reliable scientific evidence at this time to support the claims put forward by groups like the AFF.
Mystic-L is a group formed for the academic discussion of mysticism.
www.psychwww.com /psyrelig/links.htm   (8295 words)

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