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Origami

I've always been fascinated with Origami. I used to practice it for hours on end when I was a child. Here are a few neat examples of Origami being applied in the real world.https://freshome.com/2013/02/12/origami-inspired-buildings-architecture/

Vision Project Video

Here is our Vision Project: https://youtu.be/RQBxXLeFATs

Article of Interest

According to the BBC, Mexico has granted temporary work permits to people in the caravan migrating north through the country. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45999610

Photo Essay Link

https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPC47X8KYMAsTCY5y28cbu4pnJnfV5DWo5j5eYsyObwxqoBpZee1v3XcjBQPNu5tg?key=Zy1TZTdYNldKN1cz

Article of Interest

I have always been fascinated with the National Geographic cover of the "afgan girl". It was neat to learn a little more about her. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2002/04/afghan-girl-revealed/?user.testname=none

Connected, but alone?

       Staying “connected” through social media but feeling alone is going to be of a vicious cycle for children born into the millennial generation and those that follow. Sherry Turkle talks about how what is enough face to face interaction for a middle-aged executive is a problem for say, their teenage child who needs to develop social skills. When their parent goes on their phone while the they are talking, that child will feel ignored and go looking for social connection on their phone. Eventually they will exabit the same learned behavior perpetuating the cycle.