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Reflection on Better world Citizen Ashley Dominguez

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                             How can we advance as global citizens? In relation to the assignment that was assigned to us, this is a question that I and my classmates had to pose to ourselves. For the second project in speech class, I had to touch on important topics and describe how having responsibility and respect are only two of the many traits that go hand in hand with being a better citizen. Group 1 and I concentrated on respect. I gleaned the following incredible essential ideas from my classmates' slides. You need to uphold certain values like respect, integrity, honor, and accountability to improve as a global citizen. Respecting and recognizing others is a reflection of one's upbringing. It's crucial to recognize and accept the fact that not everyone will share your beliefs or support them. Just as essential to you as it is to them is respecting how other people express themselves, whether it be through their choice of clothing, language, or style of carrying them

Better World Citizen

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    "Becoming A World Better Citizen" “Class, our next project is going to be a presentation on how to become the world’s best citizen!” said Professor Sinkoff. “Hearing those words became the catalyst my brain needed to construct an idea with my group, to provide the answer to her question”. Conversing amongst ourselves, we divided the class into three groups, and I became part of “Group 1” enabling us to share our ideas. There was a plethora of times when we debated against another’s suggestion until we consolidated upon “ Respect” . Our groups subtopics were  “Ideals & Upbringings” ,   “Race” ,  and  “Sexuality” .  It was two-three members per subtopic and the information shared was to be displayed amongst another class as our audience. “Mrs.Sinkoff are you trying to put butterflies in the class’s stomach!?” “No. I’m sure she wouldn’t (or would she?), then again, this class is about public speaking”. The day of the presentation was remarkable, it was delightful to see

Reflection on Better World Citizens

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                                                  Adrian Hernandez Reflection on Class Presentation My Experience Creating And Working With My Group Members  For our third class assignment,  we were assigned to create a group presentation on how to become a better world citizen. As I have previously stated, presenting has never been a strong suit of mine, but after repeated practice in public speaking for this presentation. While presenting with my group, I felt confident and well-prepared. Though I prefer to work individually in order to ensure my assignments are properly completed and to avoid a group member not being able to complete their part of the assignment.  My group project experience studying “Respect” was well organized, and I would say it was well done. For having twelve members of my group divide the work for our google doc slide by having each student create their own slide then on presentation day each student would present the slide they completed. Unlike last time, I
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Blogging for reflection Nov 27, 2022 Bryan Rojo’s reflection on the class presentation My experience The topic for the class presentation was how we as people can become better world class citizens. The group that I am in is group one for this presentation. There were many discussions that we had before we were able to all settle with our topics because of how many different ways we can change things in our lifestyles to make us a better world class citizen. The topic that obtained my attention was being respectful of each and everyone’s ideologies and upbringing. The reason why this topic for me is so crucial is because so many things happen around the world that could’ve been avoided with simply knowing and respecting other ideologies and upbringing. This presentation was one that I was very much looking forward to since of all the events leading up to it. Unfortunately, the day of the presentation I had just left work and was stuck in the never ending dreadful traffic that the Palme