1) This diorama evoked a strong emotion in me: Children in poverty. It accurately illustrates the issue and reminds us to be thankful for what we do have. There is always, always someone who has less.
2) This diorama taught me something I did not know: Deaths due to Iraqi Invasion. I agree with the Iraqi invasion. But it did give me a strong statistic that I wasn't previously aware of.
3) This diorama is very creative: Heart to Heart-Childhood Education. I think it's safe to say that this one had a little bit more time put into it than some of ours.
4) I have something to say about this diorama: Barrack Obama. I couldn't see what exactly it was arguing. It simply had a collection of information about our president. The diorama didn't include any opinions or ideas. At least, I felt that way.
5) The message in this diorama could be considered propaganda: Deaths due to Iraqi Invasion. It's using a strong death toll number to sway the public opinion without giving the statistics on the MASSIVE death rate in Iraq when Hussein was in control. Also, it didn't give the death rate in the Middle East during the Kuwait invasion. It's very one-sided.
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