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soldi70 [24.7K]
3 years ago
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Imagine your community is considering opening a state-of-the-art technology center near the town library. Some citizens are conc

erned about the cost, whether people would use it, having property damaged, and teens loitering or behaving inappropriately online. Your school counselor has asked you to participate in the discussion as a representative of the student body, which would benefit from having such resources available. You will have five minutes to make a speech to all in attendance at the town meeting and will then sit on a panel to answer questions from the community.
To prepare for your speech write out two to three reasons why the community should invest in the technology center, questions that you will need to research to prepare fully, and ways that you would respond to critics of the idea.
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1 answer:
tiny-mole [99]3 years ago
6 0
So basically look for important points like
*It provides technology for those who cannot obtain it.
*It gives to the community by allowing people to explore different pieces of technology(Like 3D printers)
*People are given the opportunity to meet people with similar interests in technology
*It's a resource that students may use to assist them in school
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