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Ayşe - Blog 2.1

Hello readers! I just came back from my volleyball training, I'm exhausted and sore, so I'm typing this blog on my bed right now. I am enjoying it, to say the least.  In today's blog, I'll be talking about my first class in AEP for 2nd Trimester on November 15, 2023. When we were having lunch during the day I was curious about what we would be doing in AEP after the bell rang. I was once again late because of something I can't seem to remember even now. 

When I opened the door to the room, I saw everyone doing Quardle and so I joined them in while carrying 3 bags of who knows what, even Miss Disa asked whether I was moving houses. Later, I settled down and Miss Disa announced the instructions for the new task given for the day. We were all basically given papers on topics of the"Psychology of Fashion". In our first period, we analyzed our papers. My topic was “The Psychology of Corporate Uniforms: How Appearance Influences Customer Perception in the UAE”. It was quite interesting to read the multiple points a business has to take into account when creating a uniform, especially in the UAE. As for the second period, we were given the time to share our insights and opinions on the ideas we read. Izzah started first and WOW, her topic was so interesting that I found mine quite dull.

That was all for this blog, we only had 1 meeting so it is reasonable to say that I do not have too much to write about.

Thank You
~ Ayse Durakoğlu

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