Wednesday, November 7, 2018

PB3

PB3: WP3 Prep
  • Part 1
From my classmate’s feedback, I can think about improving my ACURA project by redefining my research question.  I can also talk about specific situations in the economy whether it's good or bad and then discuss how people are affected by it. The suggestions that I received back were making my slides more simple, I think I added too much detail to the slides. The most common suggestion that I did get was to not rely so much on my notecards and engage with the class more by making eye contact. Some changes that I'm thinking about for my ACURA project is narrowing it down to a simpler topic that would help me with refining my research question.

  • Part 2:
How can an economic crisis downfall affect the poor and vulnerable?

  • Part 3:
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Keywords
depression  + international economy  + poor + vulnerable + African americans + men + suicide + economics + depression + economic crisis + workplace

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