Post by Administration on Mar 29, 2009 15:57:10 GMT -6
Regulations:
BehaviorPlease watch your behavior. Being rude, disrespectful, et al. does not help you at all in getting your point across.
LanguagePlease watch and use your language properly. In English, there are words that have literal meaning though many people take it as a curse word. Mostly all curse words are slang definitions of proper English words. So if you would, use your words properly. If you cannot, either use other words that aren't colorful to describe or leave the dream. Provided below are English words and their proper simplistic definitions. Any words or phrases not listed are discouraged.
- Ass - (anatomy) bootius maximus; behind; bottom
- Bastard - (parental reference) illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents
- Bitch - (animal & gender) female canidae; female canidae in heat
- Crap - (bodily waste) defecation; feces
- Damn - (theology; verb) to condemn; to label negatively
- Dick - (anatomy) male sexual organ for copulation and urination
- Hell - (religious) a religious place of rest
- Fuck - (verb) to poke, prod, or impel; to copulate
- Piss - (noun; verb) urine; urination
- Shit - (bodily waste) defecation; feces
- Son of a bitch - (parental reference) the male offspring of a female canidae
Item UsageGuest ProcedureRocksRocks are not to be used to block wolf dens, cut off someone else's den or burrow, or create rabbit havens.AltsAlts of rabbits are not to be used to block off wolf dens to create rabbit havens and are not to be used to spy on wolves and visa versa.Item UsageUse items properly and as previous described for the specified items.Problem Solving ProcessStep 1: Understanding the Problem
- Get both sides.
- Review the issue again.
- Write down what you know.
- Look for key phrases.
- Find the important information.
- Tell it in your own words.
- Tell what you are trying to find.
Step 2: Gather Materials
- Make a summary in your own words.
- Take screenshots.
- Record logs.
- Record time of occurrence.
Step 3: Report (reporting Guests)
- Seek Staff
- Give list of all involved.
- Give summary.
- Give logs, screenshots, and time of occurrence.
- Stay available for impromptu solution.
- Submit to Forums
- Go to Report Guests Board and make a thread.
- Provide user names of all involved.
- Provide summary.
- Provide logs, screenshots, and time of occurrence.
- Check in frequently for solution.
Step 3: Report (reporting Staff)
- Go to Report Staff Board and make a thread.
- Provide user names of all involved.
- Provide summary.
- Provide logs, screenshots, and time of occurrence.
- Check in frequently for solution.
Staff ProcedureProblem Solving Process:Step 1: Understanding the Problem
- Get both sides.
- Review the issue again.
- Write down what you know.
- Look for key phrases.
- Find the important information.
- Tell it in your own words.
- Tell what you are trying to find.
Step 2: Selecting Strategies
- Make a model--Involved with senses.
- Make an organized list or table.
- Look for a pattern--find relationships.
- Guess (or conjecture) and test.
- Make an organized drawing or sketch.
- Work backwards--start with the consequence.
- Role play--become an active player.
- Solve a simpler matter--try simulations.
- Use estimation.
Step 3: Looking Back: Checking the Answer
- Does the answer make sense?
- Is it reasonable?
- Can the issue be generalized?
- Is there a pattern?
- Are there other similar situations?
Step 4: Decide which is the best choice and then act on it.
Decision Making Process:Step 1: Figure out the problem.
Step 2: Identify possible solutions.
Step 3: Name the pros and cons of each choice.
Step 4: Decide which is the best choice and then act on it.
Step 5: Scrutinize the decision.Report other Staff:
- Go to Staff Report: Staff Board and make a thread.
- Provide user names of all involved.
- Provide summary.
- Provide logs, screenshots, and time of occurrence.
- Check in frequently for solution.
Staff Values
- Loyalty - to bear true faith and allegiance to your peers
- Duty - to fulfill your obligations
- Respect - to treat people as they should be treated
- Selfless service - to put the welfare of others before your own
- Honor - to live up to all values
- Integrity - to do what is right, legally and morally
- Personal courage - to face fear, danger, or adversity