It is amazing how much you can learn about the world around you in such a short time. Some of it makes me feel ashamed for humanity, and other things just leave me amazed at the joy and wonders that we don't get to see in our realms of existence.
For my speech class, four of my peers and I are doing a presentation on the Invisible Children. It is heart breaking what happens in Northern Uganda and other parts of Africa. We set up the schools for schools program at our university, and hope to get both money and book donations at our two presentations of it. When we first picked the topic only one of our group members had extensive knowledge on it. For the rest of us, it wasn't that we didn't care, we just didn't know about the organization and all of the issues in that particular region. After working on this for what feels like forever, it is time to present. Each of us could probably talk for quite awhile about the LRA and the conditions. I now feel like this is no longer a presentation done completely out of obligation, but now it is rather done out of care and a want for change.
There is also metal and the middle east, but I will leave that for another post.
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