Wednesday, 14 December 2011

NSA AIC Feedback Reflections

            While working as Marouf al-Bakhit representing Jordan in the Arab-Israeli Conflict simulation I have come to realize how important the conflicts in the Middle East have become and how difficult it can be to negotiate with other nations. In my opinion we were powerful representatives of Jordan and diligent participents throughout the AIC website. Through participating in this simulation I developed my critical thinking skills, learned how to compromise, and became more informed about Middle Eastern cultures. We did not have an issue contacting our NSA when we were unclear or wanted something proofread. In adition, our primary goal was to do what was best for our people and our country. I initiated many mature, diplomatic compromises and trade agreements, created many alliances, and communicated with many countries hearing their ideas and thoughts about the issues at hand. We are proud of our press release, strategic goals statement, action form, and the work we have put into this simulation. I have come back from this simulationas a stronger more informed World Issues student.

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