April 29th: Prompt: What challenges did your group face while selecting and analyzing sources, and how did you overcome them? Be specific about how your group communicated and worked through disagreements.

 One challenge my group faced while selecting and analyzing sources was figuring out which ones were actually reliable and relevant since there was a lot of conflicting information about whether plastic surgery helps or harms mental health. Some sources focused more on positive outcomes while others emphasized the risks, so it was hard to decide what to include. We also had some disagreements about which sources were strong enough to use, especially when some looked good at first but were not very credible. To get through this, we talked things out and compared the evidence each source provided instead of just going off opinions. We mainly communicated in class and sometimes over messages, and we worked through disagreements by explaining our reasoning and coming to a compromise based on which sources had better data and were more trustworthy.

Summary: I wasnt in class today, the starter in my truck went out (the fun of owning a 31 year old vehicle)

Reflection: I learned how to replace the starter in my 1995 f150 and realized they are not cheap and I also learned a little bit of wiring

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