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Comment from Julie Palmer: Hi Nerissa, I really enjoyed reading your statement. From your opening where you discussed the uniqueness of your name I became intrigued about what you found because I am the opposite, a very common name. You  managed to come up in many search results right off the bat which is impressive but, as you discussed,  slightly scary.  The idea of people finding info on you that you don't even realize is out there is a strange feeling that I am glad you discussed. If anything, I would spend more time discussing that concept because I think it fits in well with your focus on the uniqueness of your name. What are people going to discover about you because of your name that someone named "David Smith" would never have to worry about? I think this is going to be a very interesting question moving forward as everything becomes even more 'online.' Good job with this!
 
Comment from Julie Palmer: Hi Nerissa, I really enjoyed reading your statement. From your opening where you discussed the uniqueness of your name I became intrigued about what you found because I am the opposite, a very common name. You  managed to come up in many search results right off the bat which is impressive but, as you discussed,  slightly scary.  The idea of people finding info on you that you don't even realize is out there is a strange feeling that I am glad you discussed. If anything, I would spend more time discussing that concept because I think it fits in well with your focus on the uniqueness of your name. What are people going to discover about you because of your name that someone named "David Smith" would never have to worry about? I think this is going to be a very interesting question moving forward as everything becomes even more 'online.' Good job with this!
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Comment from Julie Palmer: Hi Nerissa, I really enjoyed reading your statement. From your opening where you discussed the uniqueness of your name I became intrigued about what you found because I am the opposite, a very common name. You managed to come up in many search results right off the bat which is impressive but, as you discussed, slightly scary. The idea of people finding info on you that you don't even realize is out there is a strange feeling that I am glad you discussed. If anything, I would spend more time discussing that concept because I think it fits in well with your focus on the uniqueness of your name. What are people going to discover about you because of your name that someone named "David Smith" would never have to worry about? I think this is going to be a very interesting question moving forward as everything becomes even more 'online.' Good job with this!


Comment from Nicolas Figueroa