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Page 1: “There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest man.” -Aristotle, Greek philosopher (384 – 322 BC) Responsibility September 15, 2010 In an effort

“There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest man.”

-Aristotle, Greek philosopher (384 – 322 BC)

ResponsibilitySeptember 15, 2010

In an effort to be responsible, we are telling you that this presentation contains the fair use of copyrighted materials.

Page 2: “There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest man.” -Aristotle, Greek philosopher (384 – 322 BC) Responsibility September 15, 2010 In an effort

Video Introduction

• Most of us have seen the movie “A Christmas Story” and can relate to parts of it. In this video segment, we see what happens to Flick when he succumbs to the power of a dare.

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Discussion

• Why did Flick stick his tongue on the pole? Did he know what would happen?

• What makes a dare so tempting and powerful?

• Why does a crowd influence our actions more than an individual?

• Are some dares more dangerous than others?

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Writing and Discussion

• What is the difference between a dare and a challenge? What can you do to take more responsibility for your actions?(We will be discussing your answers)