The Presentation Class

The anticipation was high, the idea was ambitious, and we pulled it off! Even though our two solutions were very different in presentation, they both would've solved the problem occurring in both Japan and in Somalia. That being piracy in Somalia and the diminishing population in Japan. Its really hard to determine whether or not our solutions would have worked; mostly because without going through the steps it would be nearly impossible to determine the flaws in our plan. And to those (including myself at first) who said our plan was flawless, it sadly is. 

You may be surprised that i'm admitting it but unless we were able to get insider information on the entire Somali government, we would not be able to work around these issues. As for Japan I think to a degree we have a valid solution though it would struggle because it is a such a complicated subject. Being a complicated subject because its not very moral to go around and enforce laws about having more children, that violates almost all ideas regarding free will.

Both presentations were quite good though there were more interruptions with the Japan slides regarding "This doesn't sound like a good idea" even after hours of research into the subject. Yet again there wasn't necessarily a concrete step by step plan for the Japan issue, which made their presentation much harder to convey as a good idea to the audience. I hope that mine and David's job as showing a plan to the audience that would fit to Somalia did its job. Though we will never know unless one of us moves to Somalia with that goal in mine. I am quite fine in my current country as for now though.

That about does it for today's class! Till Next Time, the date is the 14th of November.

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