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Global Conflict

Global Destruction

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Kansas City Metro

Missouri

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Global Destruction: Global Conflict: Kylie S, Kenneth G, Riley L

Problem

Our subject matter expert, Mark Adams, the educational director of Truman Library, challenged us to learn more about how conflicts in history have made an impact on today's world.

Solution

We researched global conflict and discovered that everything connects. For our showcase, we are making a tri-fold that shows how WWI, WWII, and the Cold War all connect together. We discuss what we can do to try to prevent global conflict.

Audience | Target Market

Learning Outcomes  |  Community Impact

Our audience will have a better understanding of what they can do to prevent global conflict.

Next Steps

We still need to make our diagram and put all the information on the tri-fold.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

We did a great job researching and we had some solid teamwork. A lot of what we learned in world history is what we are using in our project. We struggled with putting everything together and getting everything everything done on time. We have overcome that by separating out questions and tasks between team members.

Resource  |  Support Needs

We only ask that people attend our showcase on June 29 from 9:30-10:30 and 12:00-1:00. Business partners interested in working with our students on future projects, please contact our Director of Community Partnerships, Jake Wingo, at jake.wingo@raypec.org.

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Hello! I love your idea. I know young people love cotton candy and to make a product that caters to children with allergies but still allows them to enjoy a sweet treat is fun, innovative and demonstrates and amazing level of creativity and empathy. Please keep up the amazing work.

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Great job, Kieden!

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Great job, Destiny!

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