Module 3 reading post 3

I have worked and sacrificed for my Model United Nations

We spend up to a month a half researching and writing speeches, preparing notes working up the courage to verbally fight people for a chance at 1st place

We stay up all hours of the night and speak on two topics for almost two days

We leave covered in sweat, with blisters on our feet from heels and chaffing on our sides from suits and pencil skirts

Pg 5. “It obliges most of its players to renounce personal ambition for a tiny handful of leaders” We not only compete against strangers from other schools, but also with friends from your own class. By our second year, the best of the best are praised while the others must fight for a spot at the top.

Arrangement for Project 3

The main point: Display the aspects of Huntington Beach. Talk about the people, what they do, what kind of communities they offer, and my experience with the different communities in the area

Key Supporting Details:

  • The high school and middle schools offer a variety of communities students can join. They are not limited to just one
  • Even for those who are out of school, the city itself provides communities, such as Vans skate park for skaters, a club for people with antique cars, and biking clubs.
  • Biking in Huntington Beach is really popular, especially in the summers, but it can be quite unsafe. There have been numerous hit and runs where people have been seriously injured or killed. It is also common for students to get hit by speeding cars on their way to school due to narrow bike lanes

Take Away:

  • Huntington Beach is overall a great place to live, but people must be careful of bike paths seeing as they have not been updated for a long time.

Peer Review for Project 3

I think that project 3 was the most memorable out of all the speeches we have given. Everyone was so passionate about what they had to talk about and I really enjoyed it. I thought the pictures Justin displayed of the Philippines were beautiful and the way he described his visit when he was 12 was well presented. I really loved how Aaron described how much he loved his work and how it was basically his home! I could tell he really cared about what he does and that it was so much more than a job. Justin also gave a really good presentation about design, and it showed through his powerpoint that he’s is really good at his major. I would also like to add that I really enjoyed Devyn’s presentation on how she found such a great group of friends through Muscat Scholars.

Write out Project 2

Restaurants, cafes, street carts and vendors. What do they all have in common? They provide us with unique foods of all cultures while providing a different way of receiving them.

NPR: provides an article on the upcoming food bike.

  • More credible in the sense that it offers more content and outside sources.
  • Provides pictures taken by the author instead of taken from online.
  • Provides statistics that show the food bike is more cost effective than a food truck
  • Includes more than a dozen quotes from happy customers who have just bought this bike or have been using it for over a decade

Icicle Tricicle: Company that actually manufactures the food bike.

  • Does not have any statistics or quotes
  • Provides more than a dozen pictures of happy customers whom they’ve sold bikes to
  • Offers a lot of facts and positivity about the bike
  • No outside sources to back up claims

Both make a convincing argument as to why the food bike is the next popular way of delivering food, but one does so better than the other.

Project 3 Write out

When people think of beach towns, they usually imagine palm trees everywhere, surfers walking throughout town at all hours of the day, and people playing beach volleyball on a warm day. They are not wrong. In Huntington Beach, this is a commonality and a way of life for the people who have spent their entire lives here. Biking is a very big part of the city’s culture. We have bike paths that span for miles north and south. We have roughly ten trails in the city alone and provide bike rentals for locals and tourists to use year round. People on foot are also very friendly towards bikers. They are willing to share the sidewalk if traffic is too crazy, and will even shaka to you as a sign of respect. Unfortunately, the main streets are not incredibly bike friendly. We have had multiple incidences where students have been hit by cars while riding to school and have experienced multiple hit and runs.  Huntington Beach has a wide variety groups and communities people call their own. We have multiple theater groups for those interested in the arts, numerous sports clubs, clubs for old men who love cars, environmental clubs, and so much more. I was lucky enough to be accepted by a variety of communities. I identified as an athlete, musician, debater, environmentalist, etc, and I am so happy to say my town is proactive in accepting different communities.

Individual Conference Post

I thought my individual conference went really well. Professor Hunt was able to show me that I was too reliant on my notes, which made my presentation less personal. I was able to see that I was somewhat disengaged from the audience because I was too focused on reading my presentation word for word. This meeting also helped me with my presentation for my next project. I knew I wanted to write about my hometown but did not know how to go about it. Should I focus on the people? Should I pinpoint unique aspects of the town itself? At this meeting, I figured out that I had to focus on all of the above while tying in the bike culture.

Class 11 post

I thought it was really interesting how some freedoms of speech are protected by the government even though other less extreme acts are not allowed. For example, burning the American flag is seen as threatening or hateful towards our country and many nationalists find it very offensive. Even having the flag touch the ground is seen as incredibly disrespectful. Burning the flag, though, is protected by the government while a funny adolescent sign saying Bong Hit for Jesus was found as unacceptable and not protected under the law.

Class post 11

I have worked and sacrificed for my Model United Nations

We spend up to a month a half researching and writing speeches, preparing notes working up the courage to verbally fight people for a chance at 1st place

We stay up all hours of the night and speak on two topics for almost two days

We leave covered in sweat, with blisters on our feet from heels and chaffing on our sides from suits and pencil skirts

Pg 5. “It obliges most of its players to renounce personal ambition for a tiny handful of leaders”

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