Here is the link to my final project on google maps.
Ill be going over my paper map in class today!
One Wish Drexel Project
Friday, June 8, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
My Manifesto
by: Christina Dewland
Everyone around the world has at least one wish. Whether you are a student at Drexel or in a neighboring community like Lancaster.
While not completely understanding what a “manifesto” is, I thought this definition described it pretty well:
A manifesto is a public declaration of principles and intentions.
1. MOST human beings are inherently benevolent
2. MOST will make a wish to benefit friends, family and loved ones
3. Making ONE wish is a hard task to complete
4. MOST people are not content with things
5. Everyone can name at least one thing they want and don’t have
6. Others are selfish, and wish for things that would benefit only them
7. Everyone does have one wish
8. Wishes can vary in many ways
9. MOST people will NOT wish harm on others
10. People that come from two different neighborhoods can have the same wish despite age, sex or race.
My Intentions:
My intentions were
simple. I wanted to bridge the gap between Drexel University and the
neighboring areas. I decided to “collect” people’s wishes & map them. The
outcome showed that people who differed in race, religion, sex, and age
generally wished for the wellbeing of others.
The wishes were very
touching. One said “I wish my grandmother’s eyesight was back.” Then I thought
to myself how unselfish this act was. This person could of asked to be
extremely wealthy, have a new car, a new house…anything. But with only one
wish, this person wanted to help his/her grandmother.
That’s exactly what I was
trying to prove. We, the human race are generally good people. Of course, there
are bad people in the world, but not everyone is like that. We are the only
species who can love and have feelings. So for the most part, people made
wishes to benefit others. A couple even wished for world peace.
We have more things in
common with other people than we would think. That is another point. We are the
same as the residents of Powelton, Mantua, Belmont, etc.
The project was a
success, and in the end I am happy I took this class. It was a wonderful
experience going out into Drexel and Lancaster asking the students/residents to
make a wish. It was fun, exciting and in the end, you realize we are all similar
in some ways. Good people.
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