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Reflection:
Overall, this video essay gave me a chance to be able to interpret a variety of information from multiple sources, and present it in a way that I found where I could utilize my creativity, and make it more personal feeling, while still being able to put my point out and make aware the problems we find in our society through a more professional and peaceful method. I was also able to use the information I found to generate ideas for topics, and investigate the facts behind them, to make sure that what I found was trustworthy, and not some opinionated statistics made to misdirect judgement.
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