Topic: How human ethics have changed over the years. How Nuremberg trial and the Henrietta lacks story has helped changed human ethics and regulations.
Why did I choose: I choose this topic because I feel like it's an interesting topic and I think i'm the only one who is doing this topic, so yeah.
How will I approach the topic: I will talk about how bad the Nuremberg Trail was and how like the health community made like rules to follow but never really implemented it. I will use Henrietta's story to say how they change the rules and made new ones that you had to go by.
Sub topics: Nuremberg trail, Henrietta lacks, Ethic code, pro's and con's, wrong and right.
Thesis: would go something like
Human ethics has evolved into something that we do not question as much as we would have back then. During the Nuremberg Trail they had no code or rules to follow. Then the health industry set up some rules to follow but never implemented and now that has changed to where there are rules and regulations.
First Time
Monday, November 5, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Possible web source
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/nuremberg/gallery/index.html
I could possible use this to explore the similarities and how it change health ethics and such.
I could possible use this to explore the similarities and how it change health ethics and such.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
How would I feel?
I wouldn't be furious if they took my cells or my family members cells w/ consent. But if they did take them without consent I would be kind of mad. Because they took it w/out you knowing and if they find something they wouldn't give you recognition Especially if your cells turn out like Henerietta where it helped save lives.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Outline
Introduction:
Background of the paper: Basically saying that the environment around the midwest can affect not just the human life but the eco system.
Thesis: The reader thinks or pretty much knows that this is a bad thing for the overall health of the planet and the human race (logos).
There is not a certain writer stated here which makes it even more credible because the information is on the USPA(united states environmental protective agency). This site got some of its information from credible sources as well like US; Global Change Research Program,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (ethos).
Pathos: This can also be tied in with logos because the reasoning in this article can make peoples emotions change of how they view the midwest or where they live. If the planet is not taken care of then the human race wont last very long.
Conclusion: The writer uses logos ethos and pathos to inform the people about the midwest and its troubles with it's ecosystem and agriculture. He uses emotion to kind of scare people to make them realize of the bad things going on in the ecosystem.
Background of the paper: Basically saying that the environment around the midwest can affect not just the human life but the eco system.
Thesis: The reader thinks or pretty much knows that this is a bad thing for the overall health of the planet and the human race (logos).
There is not a certain writer stated here which makes it even more credible because the information is on the USPA(united states environmental protective agency). This site got some of its information from credible sources as well like US; Global Change Research Program,National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (ethos).
Pathos: This can also be tied in with logos because the reasoning in this article can make peoples emotions change of how they view the midwest or where they live. If the planet is not taken care of then the human race wont last very long.
Conclusion: The writer uses logos ethos and pathos to inform the people about the midwest and its troubles with it's ecosystem and agriculture. He uses emotion to kind of scare people to make them realize of the bad things going on in the ecosystem.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Electronic literacy narrative
Txuci Lee
Mr. Hennes
Eng 191-17
09/01/2012
Words
I
have had many experiences with reading and writing online and with a computer
and laptop. But, the one that sticks out to me the most is when I was a kid I
remember looking at my cousin’s MySpace page. And it struck me that a lot of people online
do not write proper. They write in
shorter terms and words than what they would if they wrote an essay or
paragraph for school.
I
can actually remember seeing it more than once before that, but I think I was too
young to actually realize and care that it was going on. Until one day, like I
just remember that my cousin was writing a comment to a girl and he didn’t use
any proper ending of the word and he shortened many terms. I can’t actually remember what was said but I
can recall the things he did. For instance he used “lol”, “u”, ‘wtf’, and other
terms instead of just writing it out. I asked him why don’t you just write it
and he said because it’s shorter which doesn’t take up as much time and meaning
that you get to chat/ comment faster with the other person. I finally realized
why you would want to chat or comment to a person faster because you want to
socialize as much as possible and get to know that person or catch up with that
person. It made a lot of sense to me
then and now.
Probably
one of the main reason why this memory sticks out to me the most is because I somewhat
thought that maybe you should talk to girls like that if you want to “get”
them. And, it did kind of work. Well, depends on what your meaning of “get” is.
I would be on MySpace and this site called asiantown, which was like the Asian MySpace
and I would be on it all day just chatting with friends and girls that I’ve
just recently met online. As I grew older I learned more in school and how to
write proper and use terms and use my punctuation marks better. I still chose
to write like in shorter terms because it’s faster. I only chose to write like
this on the social networking sites mostly because people actually know the
meaning of the terms that you are using. If they understand then there is really no
point of spelling out a whole word or whole sentences to tell them.
So
what I realized is that on the social networking sites a lot of the younger users
do not write as proper as an older crowd would or as they would in school. In the social networking sites such as
Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter not too much people care for “proper” writing;
I’ll vouch as one of them. Those sites
are more for like communicating with family and friends rather than writing a
proper sentence or paragraph to talk to them. I feel that on a blogging website
or on a website that is made for writing and reading then that’s why and when
you should and could write properly. The
reason being because that’s where people would critique your writing more
harshly than they would as say Facebook. Your friends are not going to make fun
of you if you don’t spell something incorrectly or use shorten terms to say
what you want faster and more efficiently. As you get older though, you tend to
not write in those shorter terms even on social networking network.
I learned that the world and people around me are in common with the way that we write on social networking sites. The Internet’s language is completely its own. The younger generation is more familiar with it compare to the older. A teenager from the U.S. can relate to a kid from South Africa with how they write on the Internet more specifically on the social networking sites by understanding what each other are saying in their writing online. Everyone in the social networking sites that uses that “internet” language are in common, we do not write perfect sentences every time we comment or chat with a friend. Therefore we’re all using the internet language knowing and some of us not knowing, but we are still going back to that shorter way of communicating. To be more precise and faster in what we want to say. We can only be precise if the receiving end understands those shorten terms and words. If, they do then communication can become even faster than it is now.
Not
my first experience but the one that I will always remember is when I first learned
the Internet’s language through my cousin. I have used it ever since then and
still do, though not as much as before. I still write in the shorter terms to
communicate with friends and some family who can understand it. It’s been a
part of my life ever since my cousin first told me about it and I’m sure it
will still be a part for a long time to come. We are all in common when we
write the Internet language to communicate with each other. We tend to write that way so we can
communicate faster with the receiving party. Why, do we want to communicate
faster? The more time you spend with that person, even on the internet makes
the both of you feel better. Socializing even on the internet is a terrific
thing, from meeting a new person to catching up. The internet language can
bring us all together
I learned that the world and people around me are in common with the way that we write on social networking sites. The Internet’s language is completely its own. The younger generation is more familiar with it compare to the older. A teenager from the U.S. can relate to a kid from South Africa with how they write on the Internet more specifically on the social networking sites by understanding what each other are saying in their writing online. Everyone in the social networking sites that uses that “internet” language are in common, we do not write perfect sentences every time we comment or chat with a friend. Therefore we’re all using the internet language knowing and some of us not knowing, but we are still going back to that shorter way of communicating. To be more precise and faster in what we want to say. We can only be precise if the receiving end understands those shorten terms and words. If, they do then communication can become even faster than it is now.
Friday, August 31, 2012
There is a first for everything. My first time recalling having interaction with an electronic device has to be with a t.v. I remember as a kid I would flip through all the boring basic channel until I stumble on something interesting. I also really liked watching VHS videos. My family had a collection of most of the disney movies back then. My favorite was the lion king.
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