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Civic action score

                                 What Civic Action Taught Me About Power                                Reflections After Watching Eric Liu’s TED Talk “Understanding Power” A few days ago, I became deeply involved in a civic action project that left me enthusiastic, humbled, and—surprisingly—reflecting deeply on the nature of power. Not the dramatic and flashy power we associate with national politics , but the everyday power Eric Liu talks about in his TED Talk “Understanding Power”: the silent power, the hidden power, the power we underestimate because we perceive it as too subtle or slow to matter. When I first stepped into my civic-action project, I thought I was simply trying to make a positive change in my community. I didn't realize that the real journey would be about understanding power—how it works, who has it, an...

presentation thoughts

these presentations Each presentation talked about so many things going on in the world right now. that not many of us were thinking about my presentation talked about the economic system how we have composed how many other countries are suffering right now and how we are polluting the world. while the other ones talked about medical needs But not only that there is also other things that they talked about. we can help for the planet for the people that not many people put in the effort for which is really sad because if you have time off of work or or even if you're not doing as many things throughout the day if you have time to donate some kind of food if you have some time to go to compost take some of your food that you don't eat so that we can help the planet. It might seem like little things but those little things can make a big impact to the world and not only that you will feel amazing after doing that.  For example Group one talked about Send Jude and how they have be...