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What would you tell another student if they asked why the MUN project was
important?
If another student asked me this question I would tell that this project is so important because
most people coming into this project dont know what the UN is. In the project you can learn as
well as have fun which I believe is an important part of learning. I think this project is important
because it shows what is going on in the world as well as learning real life skills. That is why the
MUN project is so important.
2. Which HOHAM were you most proud of using during the conference?
The biggest habit I learned was my refinement. I think this because during the conference after
hearing other arguments I ended up changing half of my speech to fix it up and used
refinement. I believe that it was also part advocacy as well. I think this because even though the
speech and comments are required at the exhibition to get a good grade, At the exhibition I
didnt think of my grade at all and had a fun time speaking up and commenting.
3. What Was The Greatest Challenge You Faced In the Project and How Did You Work
Through It?
The greatest challenge I faced during this project was definitely the resolution. I believe this
because understanding the way to write them as well as including sources in a limited time limit
seemed tough to me. I think the hardest part of the writing was probably understanding the suboperatives because in the North Korean Issue I dont think mine really made sense.
4. What Was The Most Interesting/Speech or Comment Made by One of the Delegates.
I definitely think Rollin/United States had the best speech at the conference. I think this because
of the way he was able to sway people to his side as well as make good points. Rollin did a
great job with his points as he provided background on the issue and strongly backed it up with
evidence on why the Palestinians cant return.

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