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Reflections - Qurniany


Thursday, July 17, 2008


I think the blog is quite interesting and the podcast was done with much effort. I helped Jj on the summary story and I think I did a great job. It was done with efforts.

The lab analyst thing was fun. I had to take the hair samples. I did it with full of concentration. At first, I was a little blur. As minutes passed by, I got clearer of what to do and did what I understood. I found those hairs(part of the evidence)on the bed and some under the mattress. At first, I have to take every piece of hair. In first expression, it looks like armpit hair! eww! But luckily, I have a thing to keep it in a plastic, which I use to keep an evidence. It's like something which people use to pluck their armpit hair or whatever hair they want to. I was like ''Pheww'' . From the lab analyst, I learned that only one piece of evidence is allowed in the piece of plastic.

Then, after all the ''experiments'' made, we finally produced out a piece summary, and who did all the killing and stuffs. I learned to work together with the group, cooperatively. Without Jj, a great leader in the group, I think the group would not have gone this far. Thanks friend.

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