Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Reading of Farmer in Chief and Socratic Seminar


  • The Socratic Seminar (Reflection)
In the seminar, I first began to observe others by listening to their comments and thoughts towards how organic food is a nice luxury and how for some people is not an option because its expensive. Many people had great points on how the environment agriculture has no control over the population in the sense of buying or preparing food rather than buying fast-food. As I reflect back I noticed that I should have spoken a few more times because I spoke about twice but pretty long responses. The reason why I confess this is for me to notice myself in voice delivery I carry yet though I was highly delighted to be corrected on how my idea of solving the issue was to whole sale and make cheaper. Slightly, I felt great even though that did not stand as a result for the issue, but not I feel great because I did not restrain my question. I wished I spoke more, but I am not making my past be a trademark for my future, so on the next round of Socratic seminar I'm will be speaking more without fear. I know that its easier said than done but I feel a good vibe in the class.

  • The Reading of Farmer in Chief
This piece of text struck me in a way of looking over the conflict of socialism but the environment's close stage of dying each day. The issue is not that we cannot figure out who needs to set standards and restrictions, but what we do need is to think alike and come together to beat the odds. I am proud to say that Truman is right about this reading because its not all factual data but it blows conspiracies that show that examples like " keep going like this, This could happen....".

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