10th Anniversary of 9/11 In my opinion it seems like you put a lot of thought into your first Rihla blog entry. I agree with most of the things you put down except for one of the questions; the very last one. I do not think that you should not care what other countries think about the U.S. because we can better help the countries in need by fixing our country\'s flaws according to that certain country. We would be able to better help the countries if we know what they are asking for and what kind of help they are looking for.
I respect that you were not afraid to put down your thoughts truthfully no matter how extreme they seem. Good job Desiree.
Well done Hey Desiree,
I liked your response to the second question because I know there were people who didn't care or didn't relate to the 9/11 event. Also I really liked your answer for the third question I thought it was deep and made a lot of sense. I so suggest you answer your questions in a engaging way so people will be more willing to read your blog. But overall I thought you has good answers.
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10th Anniversary of 9/11
In my opinion it seems like you put a lot of thought into your first Rihla blog entry. I agree with most of the things you put down except for one of the questions; the very last one. I do not think that you should not care what other countries think about the U.S. because we can better help the countries in need by fixing our country\'s flaws according to that certain country. We would be able to better help the countries if we know what they are asking for and what kind of help they are looking for. I respect that you were not afraid to put down your thoughts truthfully no matter how extreme they seem. Good job Desiree.