2/18/2012
Since my research topic is about radiation, I will have a broad audience because any person is vulnerable to be affected by radiation. Everyone needs to be aware of the effects that radition can cause from the things we use in our daily life. People are being affected from radiation higher than ever in human history, so we need to know what we are exposing to our body. The research I am doing for this topic is highly important for us to understand. When I was in high school, my teachers, especially my English teachers, wanted me to write my essay in a way that revolves around one theme. However, now that I am in college, it is a lot harder to do so, because as I expose myself to different things, I learn that things are a lot more complex than just sticking to one point of the argument. There is always two side to a story, and the audience needs to know both points and make his/her own decision.
2) Currently, I have been able to see two contrasting viewpoints. One of them is the fact that high-tech materials come with a price, and it is up people to make their own decision. The otherside to the argument is that these companies need to do a better job getting the information out there.
3) One interesting thing I have learned this week is that we actually expose ourselfs to radiation when we exercise, but it does not affect us, because we do not produce enough for it to be a threat to our body. Researching is not something you do the day before the assignment is due, it is a job that requires time and interest.
4) I commented on Tim Tran's Blog.
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