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Policies and Governments

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We start off our first presentation, done by group 4 in a sense of doing a different rotation to our familiarity. This draws the spotlight on the education system and how it’s integrated a lot with our environment or how it should be structured. We are shown many different ways in how humans play a major role in the destruction of our environment. From water contamination, to air pollution. Mind you I learned that water contamination can happen in schools. Knowing  young students could possibly be drinking different runoff chemicals and toxins is insane. This grows deeper into showing us solutions like implementing different clean acts or policies to help reform our communities and government. This could help majorly especially since many still don’t believe climate change is something that exists or even a struggle as of now.  We are shown how the education system could play such a major role in our future. Showing young children all throughout their school years how serious ...

Information!

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    Information! Blog on Informative Presentations - Santana Corr What an experience! It has been working with these groups for their informative presentations! I have learned a lot about management and motivation and feel like I have a good understanding of how everyone in the class prefers to work. I felt like Steve Jobs with all the project management I was doing! I think all of the presentations went extremely well, and I appreciated everyone's efforts in getting them done. The two largest challenges I had were lack of communication and absent group members. Group 4 was more of the latter, with several people in their group going ghost up until the days before their presentation. One person in group 4 even dropped that class before finishing the presentation. Thankfully, Nicole from group 4 was the glue that held it all together. She finished polishing the presentation and got everyone on the same page, and to top it all off, they were the first group! Group 3 struggled wi...