Report on a journey into the unknown:
Seek out an unfamiliar setting or experience, then reflect and report on what you learnedabout
the world, other people, or yourself. This must be physically safe. We hope that, while
prioritizing safety, you will not shy away from discomfort. Have your journey approved by both
instructors before venturing out.
Your task will be to open yourself up to something unfamiliar, record your impressions and
emotions (whatever they are!), then reflect on the experience.
Potential questions to consider:
What mentalities helped you to not just endure, but enjoy this experience?
What mentalities prevented you from doing so, and why?
What mentalities might you need to further develop to better negotiate similar situations
in the future?
You are welcome and encouraged to take liberties with the style and format of this field report
into the unknown. What matters is that you experience and seriously reflect on something
familiar. If you arent sure your approach fits this agenda, feel free to discuss it with us.
A successful written report, for reference, may:
Consist of 5 pages, double-spaced, with standard font and margins.
Contain an original, easily-discernable thesis.
Be coherent, lively, engaging, and interesting to read.
Refer to class texts and themes.
Follow proper MLA style for formatting, quotation, punctuation, and documentation.
(Again, safety is the highest priority. Any report on an experience that puts you in physical
danger will not be graded.)
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Assignment-Journey into the Unknown.pdf
Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

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