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One of my favorite speakers during launch day was Erin. I thought the way that she presented was very engaging and interactive. It was a new twist that I found to be very cool and innovative. I liked the way that she did not try to force us to believe in her opinion but instead presented the facts and the arguments for both and left it up to us to form our own educated opinion. I thought the arguments sounded well made for both and I had already had my own opinion on the issue and the debate was still very entertaining. I also enjoyed Graham Frazier's presentation on the affect a powerful opinion can have on marketing and more specifically the Stockmarket. He explained what exactly the stock market was as it can be a point of confusion for many people. Then he gave us examples of how the stock market has changed based on the opinion of popular businessmen or other important people. I overall thought launch day was very interesting.

Poetry

The wind rubbed my hair like a blissful brush,  kicking up the sand like it's lighter than dust, forcing the waves to crash upon the shore, annoying sounds I could not ignore, as I wade in waist deep, The brackish waters take me off my feet, suddenly feels so cold, The towel so far from hold, leaving the water as I continue to freeze, remembering a warm summer breeze. `

My Choice- Grief

Grief is something everyone in the reservation has dealt with at least twice before the time they can drive. They grieve when they have lost another member of their family. They lose most members of their family due to alcohol. The people are so used to dealing with grief that it seems to show way differently with them than it does with people not as accustomed to death. To these people grief is something else,  “Grief is when you feel so helpless and stupid that you think nothing will ever be right again, and your macaroni and cheese tastes like sawdust, and you can't even jerk off because it seems like too much trouble.”-Sherman Alexie, Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian.  Arnold feels that he has to experience so much grief in his life and it makes him feel completely helpless.  Nothing feels the same to him when he is grieving and it is something he has to deal with multiple times during the book. Grief is a problem Alexie shows has much precedenc...