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Post class reflection (August 14)

 

It was a lovely morning and the class begun at 9 o'clock sharp. Today's class was different from any other as we were presenting "The Stub Book". I was a little nervous to be frank and was discussing all sort of questions and process with my friend Aditya. As the class started Mr. Duwadi sir talked about online poll system and buzz words but the first link he sent was not accessible. But the next one worked which evaluated the answer students submitted.

Next was the time for presentation part which was rushed as time was limited because we only have one hour class on Friday. Ashish and Anurag presented on "Adaptive Failure: Easter’s End." It was a beautiful presentation full of details, data and charts. They clarified the idea about the sustainable development and the consequences of not using the natural resources wisely. It talked about how unplanned activities may lead to destruction of the whole civilization. The poem that was presented at the end of the presentation was also quite touching and deep. It is sad to know that the whole tribe led themselves to destruction. The concept of nihilism was used to support the claims. After the presentation was voting poll which was created by our instructor to which I answered Human adaption for the main basis of Easter Island. Next was the turn of our presentation but we were short on time as we had class at 10. So we presented the text "The Stub Book" a bit faster but didn't miss the detail and the ideas we were delivering. It was a short text that described a diligent farmer and the incident involving the robbery of his pumpkins. The main ideology of the text was to make sure that readers follow the path of honesty and truth. Honesty is the gentleman's greatest assets. The writer portrayed how hard working wise man always remain happy in his own world while robbers and cheaters get punished. Overall it was quite a fruitful class. Our instructor praised our presentation and with that the class was over.

## The link to our presentation is as:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1pYaSn8Rq6JnlQVsLUK45UcFiZ-7alj6ZL__MSmExmRA/edit?usp=sharing

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  1. I really liked your guys' presentation. I was highly attracted to the template tbh

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