PROJECTS PT.2



The great debate
This project was a debate about which great city was better for achieving aerte. Aerte means being the greatest you possible can be. Sparta was a war city and Athens was a invention city. Sparta was a city that based it self at getting people in the best physical shape. As they had the best mindset to take on army's in larger numbers and be victorious even though the disadvantage. As I was on the Sparta side the Athens had the saying they would achieve aerte though the things they built while Sparta did it in battle.
The finally throw down
As I was talking about a person for short story and living museum Christopher Columbus comes up again as I have to make a rap on what he's thankful for and took care of some other peoples charters raps too. As this is my strong area I took some people who needed help as I finished mine in 10 minutes.
Civilization simulation
In this project we were faced to rebuild a city from a different class. As we worked on the city some other city's were unlucky with things happening to there city while we were perfectly fine. In fact we got award for most improvement in the class.

My Experience
PROJECT MANAGER
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November 2009 - January 2011
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June 2012 - May 2014
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April 2011 - March 2012