At this day, we are tasked to make a mini video about Martin Heidegger on which me and my group planned to make everything as it is. My first perspective of this task was blankly as I don’t know how to picture it. I don’t even know who is Martin Heidegger is nor how to pronounce his name. Turns out he plays a big part in his time and now he was still recognized by the whole as we delved in to his life. As I mentioned earlier, me and my group planned everything to be perfect but unfortunately not all plans go well. At this point we lost hope but as I was inspired by Mr. Heidegger words we never give up and I had to make a first step to brighten my group’s mood. At the end of the day we finally made it. Though our plan was awry, we finally had it. This day, I was able to tell myself that I got to keep moving on instead of thinking about things that can possibly go down. I will reflect and keep on learning to be able to make a good decision. Here are some of his quotes:
MY REFLECTION: The information age has revolutionized how we access and share information, offering opportunities for learning and innovation. Navigating this digital era requires critical thinking, digital literacy, and ethical considerations to harness the benefits of connectivity and information abundance for positive change and global connectivity.
MY REFLECTION: Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) offer solutions for food security and crop resilience but raise concerns about human health and environmental impact. Balancing the benefits and risks of GMOs through transparency, research, and regulation is essential for sustainable agriculture and the well-being of both consumers and the environment.
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