November 17

Rwandan Genocide Presentation Reflection

This presentation has opened my eyes as to how fortunate I am to live in a country where I am able to go to school on a daily basis with a wealth of information at my disposal. Elizabeth talked about how in order to survive she had to have a fake ID. while in Canada the only reason to have a fake ID would be to buy things when you are under age. Elizabeth focused on where Rwanda is now and that showed me how even after something terrible could happen you can recover and forgive while looking to the future for a solution. I think that the entire world could take a leaf out of Rwanda’s book as they truly understand forgiveness and respect.

November 16

Hotel Rwanda reflection

This movie was based off of a true story and that is the most terrifying thing about it. The movie was based off of the Rwandan genocide which ended in 1994. While I was watching it I felt physically ill looking at all the mangled bodies and the violence that had taken over these people. I couldn’t and still can’t believe that it is something that happened and is still happening today. The movie followed a man named Paul and his family. This made it so that what you were seeing hit you in the heart as you can see the terror that people felt instead of just seeing the body count on the news.  Overall it was an educational movie which showed hoe the UN helped and didn’t help along with how much fear was in every word people spoke.

November 15

Take Your Kid To Work Day 2018

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IMG_1963-pxv8vd This is a video of me trying VR in the innovation centre.

For bring your kid to work day I was fortunate enough to accompany my mom to Telus gardens where I learned a lot about her job. I was able to listen in to a call my mom had with here entire team which allowed e to really understand the dynamic of her team. I then got to go to a workshop with VR and fibre optics. Following that was a presentation that my uncle gave about how society works and the importance of different issues. After lunch my friend Sarah Conner and I were given a tour of the CO building which is where Telus keeps most of the TV and phone data. It was really interesting but very hot. After the long trek through the Co building Sarah and I were allowed into the innovation centre curtesy to my uncle, and we were allowed to play is tilt brush for an hour while we waited for our parents while they were in meetings. Once an hour was up our parents came down to get us and I took the west coast express home.