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International Towne
International Towne was a lot better than I expected. As president of Mexico my job was to keep track of my citizens and if necessary, I had to fill in for their job if they were to go on break. This was a really hard job. Sometimes my citizens wouldn’t listen to me or they would take extra long breaks. During this field trip I learned the importance of relationships between countries. Countries depend on each other for money and supplies. The best part was being a judge for the Tribunal meeting. I got to decide if the people were guilty or innocent. The only change I would make would be to make the break time a little longer because it was very hard to do six cultural activities and make it back on time. But besides that, International Towne was a really fun experience.
Article posted May 11, 2012 at 04:31 PM •
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Gian-Luc Jordan, we all miss you so much. Always in the hall, I always heard “hey look, its Gian-Luc.” Everyone in the hall turns and looks & what do you see? Gian-Luc with a big smile on his face. His smile always shined like the sun. I always saw him with his friends laughing, smiling, laughing, anything you could think of. His family dearly loved him. He had a big sister and little siblings. I thought Luca was pretty cool and super nice. He was one of my friends, even though I didn’t get to talk to him much. He had SO much energy around his friends. I always think of him and pray for his family. You were loved so much. I miss you so much Luca.
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