I just have two things for everyone. Voting requires the person to be informed about the candidate's and topics. To get all your presidential election 2004 information, just drop by The Onion website at http://www.theonion.com/election2004/ I don't work for the paper, but somehow I caatch myself nearly dying from the humor these guys have on news and culture.
The other thing. With Presentation #3, the visuals should go better if practiced well. There will be someone else in the group who can run the pwerepoint, or switch to the elmo, or to the a video. That can help a lot, so the speaker can focus more on speaking and the audience.
Posted by schwi109 at October 26, 2004 10:28 PMI would agree that is very important to vote and it is also important to be informed about the candidates, so that you can make an informed decision. I would recommend unbiased analytical sources of information; but glancing at the Onion may be helpful, because they use humor to highlight a candidates flaws. But, the more important issue is that on November 8th, everyone in this class should be going to the polls to cast their ballots for their chosen public officials.
Posted by: David at October 26, 2004 11:35 PM