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Blog-Project 2 by Victoria Arana

For Project Two, each group in class explored a topic that plays an important role in shaping society. Every presentation added a new perspective on how different systems connect and affect one another. I found Group 3's presentation on Immigrants and the Economy meaningful as it ties in with my group's project...Education and Economy. They both highlight how people and opportunity drive growth, stability and innovation in a country. They helped me understand that education and immigration are not separate issues but part of one larger system that keeps the U.S. economy strong. Group 3 emphasized that immigrants are essential in almost every part of the economy. From agriculture, hospitality, and construction to healthcare and technology, immigrants hold important positions that keep the country functioning. The U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that immigrants are a strong presence in both high-demand and high-skilled jobs. The fact alone shows how much the country depends ...

Blog 2- Veronica Fernandez

Our Second Presentations-  Blog 2: Veronica Fernandez Coming into these Presentations, I wasn't as nervous as the first presentation as I already got the hang of it. We were split into four groups of 5-6 people. Each group chose two topics. The Topics were: 1. Healthcare 2. Our Environment and the Safety of People 3. Education 4. Economy 5. Immigration 6. Families Group 1 chose the the Environment and the Safety of People & Healthcare. Group 2 chose Healthcare & Families, Group 3 chose Immigration & Economy. Group 4 chose Education & Economy. My group chose to correlate Education and Economy. Unlike the other presentations where Group1went first and then onward, Group 4 (my group) began first. Our project consisted of College Education's role in the Economy. I began the presentation by talking about the main differences in Public v. Private Education on a college level. I gave extra insight into the history and differences in other countries. The first ever coll...