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This story is about an 18-year-old teenager called Marie who
lived in Washington. In 2009 she had reported being raped in
her apartment by a man who had bound and gagged her. Then,
confronted by police with inconsistencies in her story, she had
conceded it might have been a dream. Then she admitted making
the story up because she felt too much pressure from the police.
When she admitted that she made it up, she started to be alone
because most of her friends couldn’t accept that. She had to go
to court and take therapy hiding the truth.
Two years after, a Detective called Stacy Galbraith started to
investigate a report of a rape in Colorado. Galbraith listened to
the woman with a sense of alarm. When she knew the details
about the rape, she tried to find similar cases even though in
different cities and states.
Galbraith and Hander shot, two women detectives, started to
investigate the cases with similar description. The found some
clues that could help to identify the attacker.
By early March in 2011, a forensic computer specialist cracked
into files that O’Leary had stored on his hard drive. He found a
folder called “girls” — and pictures that O’Leary had taken of
his victims in Golden and Westminster. Galbraith recognized
them by sight.
After looking through the images, she found an answer. It was a
picture of the woman’s learner’s permit, placed on her chest. It
had her name. And it had her address.
She called the first detective who was in charge. She told him
about that case, and showed him some evidences. At that
moment, he realized he was wrong.
First detective: he did not show empathic. He did not believe
Marie’s version because she was a difficult teenager. He could
not believe her details because for him it sounded like a dream
for him. At the end, he recognized his mistake and he said sorry
to Marie.
Marie demanded the city because they made her take therapy
and pay some money for being a “liar”.
Marie: was a girl with a lot of problems in her life. She did not
have a permanent house, and some of her foster parents said she
was a teenager with some issues.
Stacy Galbraith: Galbraith often volunteered to take rape cases.
She was a wife, a mother. She was good at empathizing with the
victims, who were overwhelmingly women. Most had been
assaulted by a boyfriend, an old flame, or someone they had met
at a club. Those investigations often boiled down to an issue of
consent. Galbraith had a simple rule: listen and verify.
Edna Hendershot: detective in Colorado. She was reported about
a rape too. She was decided to find the attacker. A detailed
oriented person. Great reputation as a detective.
Society: at the beginning they saw Marie as a trouble for the
society, she lost her job because everybody was making her feel
embarrassed and uncomfortable. At the beginning the police
was the best because they found the truth.
When they knew what really happened, and how the police
pushed her to tell lies, they didn’t want to trust them because
they won´t help them or maybe they won´t believe the victims.
Full Name
Professor De George
Management of Organizations, MAN 3025
Date CompletedMotivation: The Blind SideInstructions
Watch the clip from The Blind Side with Sandra Bullock (linked
here) and respond to the questions below. Each question should
be answered with a 150-200 word response. Use terminology
introduced in the textbook, session meetings, and the ToKnight
Show videos in your responses when possible. Once you are
finished, upload this file to Webcourses.
Purpose: Consider what motivates people in various contexts.
Use different theories of motivation to explain how the speaker
in the scene uses each of the theories to appeal to his
audience.1. What is motivating the coach? The player Michael
Orr?
Type your answer here.2. Use the expectancy theory to explain
the coach’s position and the player’s position?
Type your answer here.3. What is the goal of the coach?
Identify each of the characteristics of goals and explain how the
coach uses them.
Type your answer here.4. How does the coach use the
Reinforcement perspective of motivation? Identify and explain
each of the types of reinforcement.
Type your answer here.5. How does the coach use empowerment
and participation to increase success?
Type your answer here.
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This story is about an 18-year-old teenager called Marie who liv

  • 1. This story is about an 18-year-old teenager called Marie who lived in Washington. In 2009 she had reported being raped in her apartment by a man who had bound and gagged her. Then, confronted by police with inconsistencies in her story, she had conceded it might have been a dream. Then she admitted making the story up because she felt too much pressure from the police. When she admitted that she made it up, she started to be alone because most of her friends couldn’t accept that. She had to go to court and take therapy hiding the truth. Two years after, a Detective called Stacy Galbraith started to investigate a report of a rape in Colorado. Galbraith listened to the woman with a sense of alarm. When she knew the details about the rape, she tried to find similar cases even though in different cities and states. Galbraith and Hander shot, two women detectives, started to investigate the cases with similar description. The found some clues that could help to identify the attacker. By early March in 2011, a forensic computer specialist cracked into files that O’Leary had stored on his hard drive. He found a folder called “girls” — and pictures that O’Leary had taken of his victims in Golden and Westminster. Galbraith recognized them by sight. After looking through the images, she found an answer. It was a picture of the woman’s learner’s permit, placed on her chest. It had her name. And it had her address. She called the first detective who was in charge. She told him about that case, and showed him some evidences. At that moment, he realized he was wrong. First detective: he did not show empathic. He did not believe Marie’s version because she was a difficult teenager. He could not believe her details because for him it sounded like a dream for him. At the end, he recognized his mistake and he said sorry to Marie.
  • 2. Marie demanded the city because they made her take therapy and pay some money for being a “liar”. Marie: was a girl with a lot of problems in her life. She did not have a permanent house, and some of her foster parents said she was a teenager with some issues. Stacy Galbraith: Galbraith often volunteered to take rape cases. She was a wife, a mother. She was good at empathizing with the victims, who were overwhelmingly women. Most had been assaulted by a boyfriend, an old flame, or someone they had met at a club. Those investigations often boiled down to an issue of consent. Galbraith had a simple rule: listen and verify. Edna Hendershot: detective in Colorado. She was reported about a rape too. She was decided to find the attacker. A detailed oriented person. Great reputation as a detective. Society: at the beginning they saw Marie as a trouble for the society, she lost her job because everybody was making her feel embarrassed and uncomfortable. At the beginning the police was the best because they found the truth. When they knew what really happened, and how the police pushed her to tell lies, they didn’t want to trust them because they won´t help them or maybe they won´t believe the victims. Full Name Professor De George Management of Organizations, MAN 3025 Date CompletedMotivation: The Blind SideInstructions Watch the clip from The Blind Side with Sandra Bullock (linked here) and respond to the questions below. Each question should be answered with a 150-200 word response. Use terminology
  • 3. introduced in the textbook, session meetings, and the ToKnight Show videos in your responses when possible. Once you are finished, upload this file to Webcourses. Purpose: Consider what motivates people in various contexts. Use different theories of motivation to explain how the speaker in the scene uses each of the theories to appeal to his audience.1. What is motivating the coach? The player Michael Orr? Type your answer here.2. Use the expectancy theory to explain the coach’s position and the player’s position? Type your answer here.3. What is the goal of the coach? Identify each of the characteristics of goals and explain how the coach uses them. Type your answer here.4. How does the coach use the Reinforcement perspective of motivation? Identify and explain each of the types of reinforcement. Type your answer here.5. How does the coach use empowerment and participation to increase success? Type your answer here. 1