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The expedition team is going to be asking you throughout the Trans-Amazon Expedition for you to make vital decisions about our safety, route, and what you want to learn about. We really value your opinion. We'd like to know how you want to share your opinions and ideas with us. The Daily Dilemma section is one of our favorite sections of the web site. When we pull into camp for the night, the first thing we do is find out the results and responses from yesterday's daily dilemma. We love hearing from you. The way it is set up right now, a new Daily Dilemma is asked each day. Does this give you enough time to respond to the Daily Dilemma? If you had more time and fewer dilemmas to answer, would you develop more in depth responses? If we were to ask three dilemmas each week, rather than five, would your answers be more meaningful? Or, do you like solving new dilemmas every day? After all, they are problems we face each day, and often times we don't have the luxury of thinking about them for too long. Some decisions need to be solved quickly. Let us know your thoughts.

We have decided to leave this dilemma open for another day. The team feels this is a very important decision. We want as many students as possible to help us decide how often we will post dilemmas.

Thank you for your advice!

Dave

Comments

Have you seen a whale eating a shark or a shark eating a whale.

Have you ever been lost in the amazon?!

Do you like exploring the amazon?

I would like to see you touching a snakes skin?

Do you ever feel bad about not being with your family?

this website rocks and should ask daily dilemma 5 days a week because it helps us understand more

Can you please go to Orange Walk,Belize? It is wonderful and it would be cool if you did that

thankyou for this wonderful learning experience and all the wonderful things this website has to offer young children can learn a lot about animals and so can bigger kids the videos rock and everything is very organized and eric frost is such a nice person for coming to my school and telliing us up close and personal about the stuff him and his friends have done and what they are going to do to save the amazon river and since eric came to my school i have been trying to save the amazon river a or at least trying thanks for all you have done to help me have a better world to learn in

Our class would like to see a new daily dilemma each day!

We like the 5 day a week format!

beter safe then sorry

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