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This presentation examines the distinct characteristics of two significant locations on campus: the stadium and Lake Alice. The stadium serves as a vibrant gathering space for the student body, filled with cheering and excitement during football games, while Lake Alice is a tranquil setting for relaxation and appreciation of nature. This comparison highlights the differences in physical qualities—metal structures of the stadium versus natural water and plants—and psychological impacts, from high energy in the stadium to the peaceful ambiance of Lake Alice.
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Group Presentation Annie Klopp JT Smalley Matt Guzy Sandor Sanchez
Questions • The most distinguishing feature of the stadium is the field. Lake Alice’s most distinguishing feature is the lake itself • The purpose of the stadium is to bring the student body together to watch football. Lake Alice is intended to provide a place of relaxation and give the University a place to appreciate nature • Reactions at the stadium usually encompass all kinds of cheering and screaming. Lake Alice usually causes people to appreciate the scene around theme and relax • In terms of physical qualities the locations share, grass is about the only similarity. Water, plants, and wildlife embody Lake Alice, while metal bleachers, concession stands, and orange and blue paint take over the stadium. Psychologically, the two locations vary just as greatly. The stadium is a high energy, tightly packed arena, meant to be as loud as possible, completely the opposite of the relaxation at Lake Alice • A natural place is a somewhere that is mainly a production of nature, even if it has some things to help navigate it (i.e. Docks at Lake Alice). An unnatural place is somewhere which is mainly main made and maintained.