You are required to write a reflection for each day of our course, outlining highlights from (nearly) all of the days material. What did you learn? What struck you? What challenged you? What changed you? What made you laugh? Made you scratch your head? Made you angry? What cant you stop thinking about? These are just sample questions, and you need not answer them all. For some reflections, I actually give you specific questions or issues to address. Also, theres no political party line here for you to tow, no right or wrong to your response. But, make sure you back up any claims with verifiable evidence and ground your own opinions in fact. Make sure to be detailed of your responses, and the depth of your critical thought, with specific references to the days material. You are not simply summarizing the material for me. I have read and watched and listened to it already many times! I’m interested in your take, but a take that is specifically connected to the material .
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