Sunday, December 4, 2016

Iran Nuclear Deal Reflection


Throughout this semester our group covered a lot of different things revolving around the Iran Nuclear Deal. Specifically, the relationship between Iran and the U.S. and how it impacts the country as a whole. We first discovered what the Iran Nuclear Deal actually entailed, how it started and why it mattered to us. Then we touched on how the future president of the U.S. Donald Trump felt about it as well as his running mate, Hillary Clinton's viewpoint.  In our last post we discussed what would be the result from the deal in Lebanon, and how Israel and Saudi Arabia felt about the deal.  Over the course of the entire semester we informed readers on the general information surrounding the Iran- U.S. Nuclear Deal.
The research process for our group began with finding out the information that we did know as a group and the information that we still needed to figure out. For each different topic, each group member would choose what they wanted to research specifically, then share the new information that we all discovered. I would basically try to find as many sources as I could on my topic and pick out the most relevant information from each source. My group members assisted me in informing me on what was appropriate for each post and what maybe could be eliminated.
I learned a lot of information from doing this project. I chose this topic because I didn't know anything about it and it looked very intriguing to me. Throughout the course of the semester, I learned what the Iran Nuclear Deal actually was, the direct purpose of it, as well as its impact on both Iran and the U.S. I also learned that it did not only concern the countries that were involved in the deal but also other countries. Finally, I learned that working in a group with people you don't know is sometimes difficult due to lack of communication and everyone having different schedules but it can also be very beneficial in the fact that you learn a lot more than you would individually.

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