The Ultimate Icebreaker and Teambuilder Guide


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The Ultimate Icebreaker and Teambuilder Guide offers over 200 different activities for you to use in a variety of contexts! If you are looking for a 5-minute warm up activity or you are building a team, there are exercises to meet your every need. Built upon practice in higher education, this book provides countless options for the business world, nonprofits, education or high school environments. Easily indexed and offering facilitation questions, this book will help you energize and organize your group!




Coast Guard Authorization: 1968 Icebreaker Program


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Considers H.R. 5401 and similar H.R. 5424 and H.R. 5451, to authorize FY68 Coast Guard appropriations for procurement of vessels and aircraft, including icebreakers, and construction of shore and off-shore establishments.




Icebreakers À la Carte


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Over 160 ready-to-use icebreakers to set the scene for meaningful discussion and sharing.




Atomic Icebreaker


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Icebreakers


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Need for Coast Guard Icebreakers


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Polar Icebreakers in a Changing World


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The United States has enduring national and strategic interests in the polar regions, including citizens living above the Arctic circle and three year-round scientific stations in the Antarctic. Polar icebreaking ships are needed to access both regions. Over the past several decades, the U.S. government has supported a fleet of four icebreakersâ€"three multi-mission U.S. Coast Guard ships (the POLAR SEA, POLAR STAR, and HEALY) and the National Science Foundation's PALMER, which is dedicated solely to scientific research. Today, the POLAR STAR and the POLAR SEA are at the end of their service lives, and a lack of funds and no plans for an extension of the program has put U.S. icebreaking capability at risk. This report concludes that the United States should continue to support its interests in the Arctic and Antarctic for multiple missions, including maintaining leadership in polar science. The report recommends that the United States immediately program, budget, design, and construct two new polar icebreakers to be operated by the U.S. Coast Guard. The POLAR SEA should remain mission capable and the POLAR STAR should remain available for reactivation until the new polar icebreakers enter service. The U.S. Coast Guard should be provided sufficient operations and maintenance budget to support an increased, regular, and influential presence in the Arctic, with support from other agencies. The report also calls for a Presidential Decision Directive to clearly align agency responsibilities and budgetary authorities.




Polar Icebreaker Roles and U.S. Future Needs


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The age and condition of the U.S. Coast Guard's polar icebreakers are jeopardizing national security and scientific research in the Arctic and Antarctic, according to an interim report from the National Academies. Because of a shortfall in funding for U.S. polar icebreaking activities, long-term maintenance on these icebreakers has been deferred over the past several years, making the ships inefficient to operate and their technological systems outdated. Congress asked the National Academies to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current and future roles of U.S. Coast Guard polar icebreakers in supporting U.S. operations in the Antarctic and the Arctic, including scenarios for continuing those operations and alternative approaches, the changes in roles and missions of polar icebreakers in the support of all national priorities in the polar regions, and potential changes in the roles of U.S Coast Guard icebreakers in the Arctic that may develop due to environmental change. This brief interim report highlights the most urgent and time-dependent issues, and a final report, expected to be released next summer, will examine the type and number of icebreaking ships that the U.S. requires in the long term and other issues.




Atomic Icebreaker


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Icebreakers: Be Strategic


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Whether it’s a single intriguing or thought-provoking question or an interactive activity, icebreakers engage attendees, establish a comfort level, and encourage active participation. In this issue of TD at Work, Nikki O’Keeffe and Patty Gaul update a 1989 Infoline issue and help you think strategically about how to use icebreakers. They discuss: · when to use icebreakers and the various types · activity ideas · words of caution when using icebreakers methods for measuring whether your icebreakers are successful.