The Mission of R.A.G.G.S.


We provide for Youth and Families a Service that:



Discerns levels of basic conflicts of open hostility, moral impurity and sexual encounters and the support that will provide them with alternative decision making processes.



We offer services and workshops to assist youth, couples, families and singles along with educational institutions, community and religious organizations with conflict resolution and prevention. Through coaching, training teaching participants participation we hope to enable participants “To Get Enough Information So They Can Make The Right Decisions” and Not Destroy Their Tomorrow.



It is our ambition to target urban and suburban communities or wherever there is need for conflict resolution and prevention. Our focus is on those who are of low to moderate income levels, underprivileged and underserved victims of behavioral disorder, and those who would perpetrate violent confrontation; and individuals who associate with people that exhibit lack of self-control and constantly revert to physical or angry responses.



Our objectives incorporate an expansion of innovative and culturally suitable resources to help them prepare, build, restore and maintain healthy interaction in their daily lives. This also includes coaching participants in “Conflict Resolution”, “Anger Management”, and “Alternative Behavior” mannerisms.




Contact R.A.G.G.S.



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4349 South Talman Ave.
Chicago, IL 60632



Ph: 773-992-8399


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Resolving Conflicts

Can You Get Enogh Information And Make The Right Decision From These Questions?


(Exercise)


It is a well known fact that communication is key to resolving and preventing conflict. Getting correct facts about a situation, person, place or thing is imperative in Good Decision Making processes.


Test your ability in Getting Enough Information and see what decisions you make. Remembering that if you don’t have enough information you can always question the facts.


Please read the story and answer the questions.


Story;


The business msn had just turned off the lights in in the store when a man appeared and demanded money. The owner opened a cash register. The contents of the cash register were scooped up and the man sped away. A member of the police force was notified promptly.

Answers: T=True F= False ?= Question


Questions


1. A man appeared after the owner had turned off his store lights.


T F ?


2. The robber was a man.


T F ?


3. The man who opened the cash register was the owner


T F ?


4. The man did not demand money.


T F ?


5. After the man who demanded money scooped up the contents of the cash register he ran away.


T F ?


6. Someone open the cash register.


T F ?


You can only use the facts that are presented in the story. Please donot assume, reckon, suggest or speculate.



Curriculum

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Chicago, Illinois 60632

Phone: 773-992-8399

Fax: 773-847-7161

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1) We provide Youth & Families a Service that: Discerns Levels of Basic Conflicts of Open Hostility, Moral Impurity and Sexual Encounters and the Support tha We know that the businessman turned off the store lights we don’t know i=that the businessman and owner are the same person. (?)

2) We know that a man demanded money, however we have no proof that the store was robbed. Although a member of the police force was notified promptly we have no facts that a robbery was reported or took place.(?)

3) There are no facts that leads us to the gender of the owner, however we know that there is a business man. (F)

4) We have facts that state that the man demanded money. (T)

5) We have no facts as to who scooped up the the contents of the cash register, (?)

6) For more than twenty years of responding to this question we have been enlighten in several areas. 1) Someone did open (owner) the cash register making this a true statement. However students have informed us that this statement is a question mark or a false statement. 2) Someone (not a specific person) did open a cash register.

7) We know that the businessman turned off the store lights we don’t know i=that the businessman and owner are the same person. (?)
8) We know that a man demanded money, however we have no proof that the store was robbed. Although a member of the police force was notified promptly we have no facts that a robbery was reported or took place.(?)
9) There are no facts that leads us to the gender of the owner, however we know that there is a business man. (F)
10) We have facts that state that the man demanded money. (T)
11) We have no facts as to who scooped up the the contents of the cash register, (?)
12) For more than twenty years of responding to this question we have been enlighten in several areas. 1) Someone did open (owner) the cash register making this a true statement. However students have informed us that this statement is a question mark or a false statement. 2) Someone (not a specific person) did open a cash register.
13) We know that the businessman turned off the store lights we don’t know i=that the businessman and owner are the same person. (?)
14) We know that a man demanded money, however we have no proof that the store was robbed. Although a member of the police force was notified promptly we have no facts that a robbery was reported or took place.(?)
15) There are no facts that leads us to the gender of the owner, however we know that there is a business man. (F)
16) We have facts that state that the man demanded money. (T)
17) We have no facts as to who scooped up the the contents of the cash register, (?)
18)For more than twenty years of responding to this question we have been enlighten in several areas. 1) Someone did open (owner) the cash register making this a true statement. However students have informed us that this statement is a question mark or a false statement. 2) Someone (not a specific person) did open a cash register.
t will Provide them with Alternative Decision Making Processes.

PROGRAMS A:
FAMILY AND YOUTH CONFLICT RESOLUTION & PREVENTION

PROGRAM B
EXAMINING THE PRINCIPLES OF LIFE40-80Hour Curriculum.

FREEDOM
Introduction and Review
Exercise-Things To Think About
- Explanation Of Freedom
- Creative Cooperation
- Causes Of Moral Impurity
- Expression Of Moral Impurity
- Evidence of Moral Impurity
- The Problem Of Pride
- Transforming Thoughts
- How Can I Improve

SUCCESS
Introduction and Review
- Exercise- Steps To Success
- The Fountain Of Success
- The Price Of Success
- Success Defined
- The Cause Of Boredom
- Becoming A Whole Person
- Empowering Physical Dimension
- Empowering Spiritual Dimension

PURPOSE
Introduction and Review
- Exercise-Clay or Assemble Object
- The Need For The Death Of A Vision
- Who Are You?
- Family, Community, School, Friends, Church, Job
- Insights Of Knowing Your Will
- Peoples Basic Needs
- Steps Of Pride In Reacting To The Truth
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Examining the Principles Of Life

CONSCIENCE
Introduction and Review
- Exercise – The Devil Made Me Do It
- What Is Conscience
- How To Differentiate Right From Wrong
- The Imperative Of A Clear Conscience
- Rationalization Hindering A Clear Conscience
- Basic Steps In Gaining A Clear Conscience

RIGHTS
Introduction and Review
- Exercise-Things To Think About
- Yielding Of Personal Rights
- Basic Cause Of Anger And Worry
- Emotional Bank Account
- General Opinion Of Rights
- Personal Responsibility Accompanies Personal Rights
- Four Steps In Yielding Rights
- Developing Inward Qualities Through Loss of Rights
- Maturity Continuum
- Determine the Ultimate Goal
- Turning Bitterness Into Forgiveness


Answers

1) We know that the businessman turned off the store lights we don’t know i=that the businessman and owner are the same person. (?)
2) We know that a man demanded money, however we have no proof that the store was robbed. Although a member of the police force was notified promptly we have no facts that a robbery was reported or took place.(?)
3) There are no facts that leads us to the gender of the owner, however we know that there is a business man. (F)
4) We have facts that state that the man demanded money. (T)
5) We have no facts as to who scooped up the the contents of the cash register, (?)
6) For more than twenty years of responding to this question we have been enlighten in several areas. 1) Someone did open (owner) the cash register making this a true statement. However students have informed us that this statement is a question mark or a false statement. 2) Someone (not a specific person) did open a cash register.

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