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fandomhigh2005-09-30 08:22 am
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Speech Comm ATTENDENCE REQUIRED::PRIZES GIVEN
OK, gang. I was going to show a movie, but most of the ones
So instead...*Pulls a large shopping bag from behind her desk and sits it beside herself*...today you get a test.
Interpersonal trust depends upon RECIPROCITY, or, in other words, a give and take...
I have done things with and to you all week. It's only fair that now you return the favor. I trust you all to not actually harm me, since I didn't really harm any of you...*looks at ONeill*...Ok, so today's trust game...
You may
1. Ask me anything and I will answer you to the best of my knowledge. If it's something I really don't know, you get to ask another question.
OR
2. You may approach me and do something physically to my person...which I must admit is requiring a huge amount of trust to counter any fear...

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What did you do before you began teaching here, Miss?
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Before I came here I was the Press Secretary to the President of the United States. I was in charge of delivering the news of the nation to the press, controlling information, and doing damage control when things that shouldn't have mattered, did.
Before that I worked in Hollywood as PR for a studio.
And before that I was PR director for a non-profit agency called EMILY'S List, which did all manner of work advocating for the rights of women. We set up legal representation, did PAC work, and helped legislate pro-choice issues. And by pro-choice, I don't simply mean the right to abortion...I mean the right for women to have choice and control over thier own bodies and minds.
Prior to that I went to Berkeley, after graduating from Our Lady of Mercy...and all girl's Catholic high school.
I was raised with my dad and my two brothers, but my mom ded when I was in junior high.
Come up and get a prize, then you can go...or stay for the rest. You might find out somethig interesting. *Gestures to the shopping bag, where you pull out [make something up]*