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13) Final Presentation

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In our last class, each group were to present their findings and the result that came from their respective initiatives. I was really nervous as my group were the first to present, though thankfully it went smoothly. We presented some of the results and feedbacks we received from students and how our SDG project, "Bright Start: Fueling Minds, Fighting Hunger," was an amazing experience that really showed me how much of a difference small efforts can make in our community. We talked about things from the planning, to the fund allocations and even the roles that each members in our group held. Looking back, despite its small scale, the project made a significant difference by helping students who might have otherwise gone without breakfast due to financial issues. Although we faced some challenges, such as needing better communication tools and ensuring meal inclusivity, we gained important insights that will help us make future projects even better. After presenting, Sir Ali e...

12) Importance of Strong Institution

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Today, in the SCSH class, we discussed SDG 16: the need for strong institutions to achieve peaceful and inclusive societies. The class was very informative and made us reflect a lot. Our teacher, Sir Ali, led the discussion with some interesting questions, which really put all of us into deep thought about our role in society. A key moment in class was when Sir Ali asked us, “Why do we need to find resources on earth?” This simple question meant more than I first realized. The answer, as Sir Ali explained, was about survival. In today’s world, where resources are limited and populations keep increasing, finding and managing resources is very important for both people and the planet to stay healthy. What struck me most was the point made by Sir Ali: water is the most valuable resource on earth. It's easy to forget how important water is in our daily lives, but we cannot live without it. His talk made me reflect on the rising global water problems and how important it is to take care...