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Jade Huger-Sanders
1/31/2012 12:45:23 am

1. Although your study is limited to Payatas, based upon your research do you believe some of the methods used to develop the children could be used in other global areas?
2. Who or what defines good relational skills?
3. I would like to get a more in depth understanding of what missionaries do in particular to develop these children and some of the methods they use.
4. Have there been any solutions or attempts to try to reduce the trash in Payatas?
5. Does having faith produce good relational skills?

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Jade Huger-Sanders
1/31/2012 12:47:54 am

You did well with the story line with the little boy, I really liked that! The way you described the situation and how it correlates to child developments really gets the reader thinking, which is a good thing. haha I have some questions/comments that you might want to consider if you like. Otherwise great job and can't wait for your event! ^_^

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Georgette Sarno
1/31/2012 02:39:51 am

I really like your paper. I can tell that you have spent many long nights on it and have revised it many times. It is very professional.

3 questions that I have are:
1. Did you actually meet Marlon? And if so, how did this affect your paper?
2. Would the turnout of non-Christian missionaries be the same as the Christian ones? Why or why not?
3. What can the government there do for the Payatas? Also, what can you realistically do?

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