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Group Blog to Final task

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 There are so many things to put into consideration when collaborating with someone comes up. The idea of putting two heads or more together to create an environment that is both productive and empowering is brilliant. Nonetheless, people like me suffer when trying to arrange myself into a group with others. I prefer to look upon myself as a woman of bravery and leadership. When I think of me I envision a lady that is unstoppable as well as creative. My mind alone can create countless ways to solve problems and handle them with care. There is nothing wrong with working with a neighbor or anyone for that matter, I just find it challenging. To start with, working with someone would entail letting them know my every move. I do not appreciate being micromanaged or monitored when I am doing something I feel is the best way to get it done. I was born to lead, I have the natural calling for it. Whenever I am pushed into a position where groups are necessary my peers always choose me to lead t

Intro to Final Task

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 Hello, my name is Tara Fenelon. I am an eleventh grader that attends Fort Lauderdale High School. Originally my school of choice would have been Stranahan High. There they would have catered to my future career. Even though I was not keen on the idea of going to a school that is some distance from me, I did it anyways. I try to always be fair to myself and that includes not passing up on oppurtunities. Fort Lauderdale has grown on me though and it turns out this school can tend to my needs and wants as well. My favorite thing to do in the whole wide world is to watch Netflix. My favorite genre would be sci-fi, those are the best of the best. Watching supernatural things come to life through a screen is unbeatable. Because of this I am not much of a reader, sure I went through a reader phase but for the most part that has passed. I decided to take AICE media studies when I realized it was one of the most intriguing courses available in the Cambridge program. I've always been told I