Monday, September 15, 2008

Identification Presentation


This presentation has showed the class who everyone is. Everyone is different. Some people’s presentations were more elaborate than others’ and some were thrown together right before class. It may be a label but you can tell who really wanted to show who they were and who didn’t really care. 
It wasn’t a hard project and it wasn’t something boring. It was fun to try and narrow it down to one topic and show others what you believe, your hobbies, or even your outlook on life. It was something different. Not many guidelines made it easier to do. 
This particular project may have shown the class what we like to do and our perspectives but it didn’t really show everyone exactly who we are. From my project you probably couldn’t tell I was an outgoing, hyper active, life of the party type of person. And the way I “act” in class doesn’t really fit how I am; and because I waited to show my project, till close to last, some might have thought as me as shy and quiet. So yes, this project was a good kick off to get people to know each other, but it didn’t really tell us who exactly we were.
I showed everyone my hobbies and what I liked to do. Because of what I do for fun, I can be labeled as a skate [because I skateboard], jock [because I play soccer], or prep [because I like to wear Hollister and Abercrombie]. But\t just because of stuff I do or things I like doesn’t put me into one “class”.
As is everyone, I am different and unique. No one person can be exactly the same as me. No matter how much we may have in common, we are still different. 

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