Model United Nations
The United Nations in a National organization that includes most countries in global issues. The point of The UN is to solve global issues and create peace. During global issues countries make resolutions to solve the issue, which is then taken to a large conference where a delegate of a country would peacefully debate a certain resolution and then possible amend it to their countries liking.The MUN is a Model of the United Nations hence the name Model United Nations. In this, we wrote resolutions to global issues that were given to us. In that time, they have shoved down our throats, but more on that later. MUN was made to create peace and resolve issues, like global warming, refugee crisis, North Korea, and more problems as such. During the MUN, I was set as Germany. Germany was harder for me because of their opposing views. Like climate change, I'm against most of it, but I’m not saying it's not real. Germany is for everything pro climate change and anti emissions, like oil companies and such. It was so hard to write in their perspective. I looked into places that lied and had little to no evidence. But my skills as a writer did get better because of this...
During this project, I believe that my writing skills increased and were more focused in the way they were supposed to be. While my first resolution did not make the final docket, my final one did which I believe is a sign that my writing got a lot better. During the Conference, I believe I could’ve done better speaking as I rushed and messed up a couple times and had to reiterate myself. I should’ve been more confident and slow when I talked, even though there were a lot of people in the room and I’m quite a nervous person when it comes to speaking. I did rehearse the speech a lot, maybe 3 or 4 dozen times. So I can easily say that public speaking is the hardest for me to accomplish without something going wrong. I get incredible nervous and scared when I go to speak in front of more than 7 people or in front of people I don’t know that well. I really need to work on my speaking skills as my mind works 110% faster than my mouth. I’ve been to a speech counselor to help me with speaking, and it has helped, but when it comes to speaking in public, my practice and work wash away, I’m a much better writer.
Firstly, the climate change issue was absolutely shoved down my throat, hardcore. During the entire time, I had to stay in character. So that meant I had to say things and be for things that in real life, I hated. Like Oil and gas, in some ways, I had to be against it, even though I very for it. And some effects of climate change I'm against, and I had to be for in this conference. Though I went through the troubles and getting really upset about having to oppose my side, it was fun. I liked doing this formal debate and being able to express myself. Even though that expression is only what my country would do, which is something I would not do. The entire time I hated being Germany because of their views were the opposite of mine. I gave Germany a chance, but nothing actually that interesting came from it. Throughout this project, I was uninterested because the issue was shoved down my throat. The people teaching me this and that, but I knew my beliefs and even though I had to write and read things I knew were wrong in my eyes, I still did because a grade is a grade. In the end, nothing changed, and if something did it was for me, that some people have no idea what they are talking about and they need some evidence.
During this project, I believe that my writing skills increased and were more focused in the way they were supposed to be. While my first resolution did not make the final docket, my final one did which I believe is a sign that my writing got a lot better. During the Conference, I believe I could’ve done better speaking as I rushed and messed up a couple times and had to reiterate myself. I should’ve been more confident and slow when I talked, even though there were a lot of people in the room and I’m quite a nervous person when it comes to speaking. I did rehearse the speech a lot, maybe 3 or 4 dozen times. So I can easily say that public speaking is the hardest for me to accomplish without something going wrong. I get incredible nervous and scared when I go to speak in front of more than 7 people or in front of people I don’t know that well. I really need to work on my speaking skills as my mind works 110% faster than my mouth. I’ve been to a speech counselor to help me with speaking, and it has helped, but when it comes to speaking in public, my practice and work wash away, I’m a much better writer.
Firstly, the climate change issue was absolutely shoved down my throat, hardcore. During the entire time, I had to stay in character. So that meant I had to say things and be for things that in real life, I hated. Like Oil and gas, in some ways, I had to be against it, even though I very for it. And some effects of climate change I'm against, and I had to be for in this conference. Though I went through the troubles and getting really upset about having to oppose my side, it was fun. I liked doing this formal debate and being able to express myself. Even though that expression is only what my country would do, which is something I would not do. The entire time I hated being Germany because of their views were the opposite of mine. I gave Germany a chance, but nothing actually that interesting came from it. Throughout this project, I was uninterested because the issue was shoved down my throat. The people teaching me this and that, but I knew my beliefs and even though I had to write and read things I knew were wrong in my eyes, I still did because a grade is a grade. In the end, nothing changed, and if something did it was for me, that some people have no idea what they are talking about and they need some evidence.