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Summary/Reader Response Draft #2

  This article by Schiller (2017), tells the story of Boyan Slat and the culmination of his efforts in making his vision of an Ocean Clean-up Machine a reality. The article states that oceanographer Charles Moore first spotted the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 1977. Since then, the Patch has proliferated to the point of having areas where one could traverse. By virtue of his profession as an inventor, Slat's innovative design involves booms in a floating arrangement of up to 50 devices of 0.6 miles each. The article further mentions that Boyan Slat anticipates his project to amass tens of thousands of tons of waste a year to be disposed of monthly through these devices. Slat has since announced that his project will commence waste elimination from the Patch in 2018. Lastly, Schiller explained that Boyan Slat aims to recycle plastic waste into commodities such as chairs and eyewear and attract companies to sponsor each boom with striking logos to aid his company in lowering costs.

Summary/Reader Response Draft #1: Ocean Clean-up Machine

This article by Schiller (2017), tells the story of Boyan Slat and the culmination of his efforts in making his vision of an Ocean Clean-up Machine a reality. The article states that oceanographer Charles Moore first spotted the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 1977. Since then, the Patch has proliferated to the point of having areas where one could traverse. By virtue of his profession as an inventor, Slat's innovative design involves booms in a floating arrangement of up to 50 devices of 0.6 miles each. The article further mentions that Boyan Slat anticipates his project to amass tens of thousands of tons of waste a year to be disposed of monthly through these devices. Slat has since announced that his project will commence waste elimination from the Patch in 2018. Lastly, Schiller explained that Boyan Slat aims to recycle plastic waste into commodities such as chairs and eyewear and attract companies to sponsor each boom with striking logos to aid his company in lowering costs. Li

Summary Draft #2: Ocean Clean-up Machine

This article by Schiller (2017), tells the story of Boyan Slat and the culmination of his efforts in making his vision of an Ocean Clean-up Machine a reality. Oceanographer Charles Moore first spotted the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 1977. Since then, the Patch has proliferated to the point of having areas where one could traverse on. By virtue of his profession as an inventor, Slat's innovative design involves booms in a floating arrangement of up to 50 devices of 0.6 miles each. He anticipates his project to amass tens of thousand tons of waste a year to be disposed of monthly through these devices. Slat has since announced that his project will commence waste elimination from the Patch in 2018. In addition, he aims to recycle plastic waste into commodities such as chairs and eyewear and attract companies to sponsor each boom with striking logos to aid his company in lowering costs. L itter in the ocean over the years has reached an unacceptable level. It is time we do somethin

Unit 1, Task #5.2 Soul Of Communication

 As a future leader of the workplace, I feel that communication skills and critical thinking skills are worthy assets every employee should have.  Good communication to me does not just only include getting your message across. It also means that among the parties involved, it is absolutely necessary that all are compatible with each other. With a well-suited team, one will then be able to get tasks done seamlessly, maximizing workplace effectiveness. As the leader, it is necessary to ensure that all your subordinates have received the correct message, and are on the right track towards the common goal. Good communication also comes with good critical thinking skills. Critical thinking is to use multiple processes of reasoning to analyze a problem or given information at hand. Then, deciding what actions can be taken from there. Be it receiving a task from higher-ups, or receiving feedback from our own employees, a leader will always need to process the message that has been conveyed.

Summary Draft #1: Ocean Clean-up Machine

This article by Schiller (2017) tells the story of Boyan Slat and the culmination of his efforts in making his vision of an Ocean Clean-up Machine a reality. Oceanographer Charles Moore first spotted the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in 1977, and since then, the Patch has proliferated to the point of having areas where one could traverse on. By virtue of his profession as an inventor, Slat's innovative design involves booms in a floating arrangement of up to 50 devices of 0.6 miles each, and he anticipates his project to amass tens of thousands of tons of waste a year to be disposed of monthly through these devices. Slat has since announced that his project will commence waste elimination from the Patch in 2018. In addition, he aims to recycle plastic waste into commodities such as chairs and eyewear and attract companies to sponsor each boom with striking logos to aid his company in lowering costs. Reference List Schiller, B. (2017, June 30). Boy genius boyan slat's giant ocean