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Why APDD Exists

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The reason why APDD exists is because statistics based on personality are very important and informative in the modern day. We already know that there is a 3:4 ratio of introverts to extroverts; but what about other personality traits? Such as optimism and pessimism; sad and happy; exciting and mundane. These are all personality traits that are very interesting to know in the modern day's demographics. 

This is why APDD exists. To study the data of personality, and to make a conclusion about the humans on this earth.

The information from APDD could affect the future in ways unexplained, which is why I highly recommend joining APDD. It's a long process, but it's worth it.

Respecting Others, Respecting Self

Hello, class! Today we will be looking at 'Respecting Others, Respecting Self'. This mainly is based on the ADPP group, which is currently in progress. 

[ If you're interested in joining, here's the link:  https://www.goconqr.com/en-GB/groups/65081 ]

Now it may seem boring, but this specific lesson will branch off into different elements of the APDD class.

Respecting Others

While in a APDD classroom, you must respect the other students! It is a rule in all subjects.

1. Give out constructive critique when necessary.

This may seem crazy, but some people do not like receiving critique. This may be because they are extremely sensitive to any sort of criticism, which is perfectly understandable. 

2. Do not say any unwanted, mean, non-constructive comments on other peoples' work. This is pretty self explanatory.

Respecting Self

Respect yourself! There is nothing worse than disliking your projects or having a dangerously low self-esteem. If you're looking at others' creations a lot and comparing them to your own, I would advise trying to unfollow the people you look up to on social media.

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That's it for this class! In the next lesson we will touch on the very basics of making flowcharts.