Here is the linkto my e-portfolio
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
Da Presentation and Reflection Paper
The Presentation
The role in the goup was something similar to a secratary, i would type the ideas that the guys would up come with since i typed the fastest. The hardest thing that we had to accomplish as a group was trying to find a date that we could meet; since we all have very different lives and schedules. However, the times that we did meet were very productive and long. The hardest that I had to do as individual was typing the ideas or put whaty they had to say in words. I would understand what they were saying, I just dind't know how to put in the screen. I think I really did a good job on how the I made powerpoing flow, with all its unique transtions. I think we deserve a low becasue we answer all the points in the prompt and we do it in fashion doesn't leave the listner bored. (At least thats what I think.) As an individual I thingk I definitly deserve an A, I would be the one to type everything on the power point and was the one that helped find relavent information. Even thou the other members were the ones who said the things we were going to argue, if it weren't for me theywould have no basis of what to argue.
The role in the goup was something similar to a secratary, i would type the ideas that the guys would up come with since i typed the fastest. The hardest thing that we had to accomplish as a group was trying to find a date that we could meet; since we all have very different lives and schedules. However, the times that we did meet were very productive and long. The hardest that I had to do as individual was typing the ideas or put whaty they had to say in words. I would understand what they were saying, I just dind't know how to put in the screen. I think I really did a good job on how the I made powerpoing flow, with all its unique transtions. I think we deserve a low becasue we answer all the points in the prompt and we do it in fashion doesn't leave the listner bored. (At least thats what I think.) As an individual I thingk I definitly deserve an A, I would be the one to type everything on the power point and was the one that helped find relavent information. Even thou the other members were the ones who said the things we were going to argue, if it weren't for me theywould have no basis of what to argue.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Response Paper #2
Splash Times
I had been to lakes before but never to Nacimiento, and never with a speedboat. The lake was crystal blue reflecting off the clear skies and the it was the right amount of hot, not the kind that forces you to stay in your truck with the a/c on, but the one that is toasty. There was a fair amount of people, since it was a weekday, but the good thing is that there wasn’t a lot of sound pollution, only the motors of the boats would be heard at a distance. All summer I worked in the fields, and the week I left my job to prepare for college, my friends from high school invited me to go to the lake with them. So in a way I went to get a mini vacation; however, I had no idea there would be a speedboat. Since it is a state park, people aren’t allowed to live on the shores of the lake, but the people that live in that area had what seemed to be 1 million dollar houses (and that is just an assumption). If you travel a little further from the lake, most of the people lived in ranches. People go to lake Nacimiento for the reason they would go to any other lake, what would make a desirable place to go is that there is 165 miles of shoreline, in other words, its big! Another reason its famous for is its wildlife, which is filled by classic Californian wild like the California Valley Quail. While I was at the lake I went speed boating, which I had never done, it became one of my favorite memories from last year, all the splashing and being pulled by the boat with inflatables and feeling the rush of the water and air. Being on the shoreline one would see people, cars, boats, families and friends. People laughing about old memories or jokes that uncle Joe just cracked or maybe some little kids fighting over an inflatable in the lake. It was not a hectic view but in a way welcoming. While we were on the speedboat, it felt like it was only us and only us we were on a island (that was moving like 25 mph). Mostly because I was laughing so hard at the mistakes had done while in the boat and enjoying the time we shared with each other. I would definitely go back to Nacimiento, as a matter of fact I am going again this summer with the same people for another round of speed boating. The good memories I now have of this place are the main reason I want to go back, in other words, I know it is going to be a fun time, guaranteed! If I were handed a ticket to go anywhere in the world it would be to the rainforest in south America. There is so much diversity and the feeling of being overpowered by such magnificent trees and to see unique animals that only live there. Plus its been a dream of mine since I was a little kid, I don’t remember when I developed the desire to go, but I do recall daydreaming I was there, slaying thru bush after bush like an explorer.
I had been to lakes before but never to Nacimiento, and never with a speedboat. The lake was crystal blue reflecting off the clear skies and the it was the right amount of hot, not the kind that forces you to stay in your truck with the a/c on, but the one that is toasty. There was a fair amount of people, since it was a weekday, but the good thing is that there wasn’t a lot of sound pollution, only the motors of the boats would be heard at a distance. All summer I worked in the fields, and the week I left my job to prepare for college, my friends from high school invited me to go to the lake with them. So in a way I went to get a mini vacation; however, I had no idea there would be a speedboat. Since it is a state park, people aren’t allowed to live on the shores of the lake, but the people that live in that area had what seemed to be 1 million dollar houses (and that is just an assumption). If you travel a little further from the lake, most of the people lived in ranches. People go to lake Nacimiento for the reason they would go to any other lake, what would make a desirable place to go is that there is 165 miles of shoreline, in other words, its big! Another reason its famous for is its wildlife, which is filled by classic Californian wild like the California Valley Quail. While I was at the lake I went speed boating, which I had never done, it became one of my favorite memories from last year, all the splashing and being pulled by the boat with inflatables and feeling the rush of the water and air. Being on the shoreline one would see people, cars, boats, families and friends. People laughing about old memories or jokes that uncle Joe just cracked or maybe some little kids fighting over an inflatable in the lake. It was not a hectic view but in a way welcoming. While we were on the speedboat, it felt like it was only us and only us we were on a island (that was moving like 25 mph). Mostly because I was laughing so hard at the mistakes had done while in the boat and enjoying the time we shared with each other. I would definitely go back to Nacimiento, as a matter of fact I am going again this summer with the same people for another round of speed boating. The good memories I now have of this place are the main reason I want to go back, in other words, I know it is going to be a fun time, guaranteed! If I were handed a ticket to go anywhere in the world it would be to the rainforest in south America. There is so much diversity and the feeling of being overpowered by such magnificent trees and to see unique animals that only live there. Plus its been a dream of mine since I was a little kid, I don’t remember when I developed the desire to go, but I do recall daydreaming I was there, slaying thru bush after bush like an explorer.
Friday, March 21, 2014
Visual Rhetoric Assaingment #3
Genes in Color
Saul Huerta
English 1A
Srpring 2014
Genes in Color
For some people, it is much more easier to understand how something works if they physically see it. I
am one of those people and believe that the project helps better understand people knowledge of
genetic engineering, which is my topic. Therefore, the purpose of the essay is to help one better
understand genetic engineering with the use of a physical (3d object).
The sculpture of the DNA is made out of clay, with copper wire for its skeleton (or the stuff that
helps it stay up). The color of the two strands from the DNA model is bright red and the regular genes
(or the
non modified genes) are in blue in orange, meanwhile the modified genes is green paired with purple
and pink paired with yellow. I did this because I couldn't find a way to make replaceable genes with
clay. The colors don’t do much but contrast each other; I didn’t do it to set a specific tone, simply
because DNA is well understood, and red for the strand and blue for the genes (some) is what is
expected from a DNA. However the pink paired with yellow and the purple and green are in the
sculpture to make the person think that those genes don’t follow a particular pattern and that leads to the
person seeing the DNA to postulate why they are off colored and let them come to a conclusions,
hopefully centered around genetic engineering. Since the double helix isn’t completed, I left that to
mean that genetic engineering still needs improvement as this goes hand in hand with cracks that are
seen more towards the top. At the top the sculpture is more cracked and broken, I implemented that
specifically to show the viewer that genetic engineering is not perfect yet and that it still needs work.As
you look lower in the DNA, the sculpture becomes more soft and non-broken, indicating that DNA
that's not messed with is the most stable. It makes for a conflicting or ironic tone seriously making the
viewer think about their position on genetic engineering. Even though there is a deeper meaning than
meets the eye at the beginning, it simple enough to be found on wall of a young scientist barely
exploring these concepts, but still complex. The sculpture relates to the articles because the sculpture
defines what genetic engineering is. The sculpture leaves the non-modified genes alone or undisturbed
and you can see the genes that were changed for better ones, and that is what the gist of genetic
engineering is. This is what the academic article from the last paper was about, explaining how genetic
engineering works.
I decided to go with clay and boy was that a mistake, I spent more time trying to make sure the thing
wouldn’t collapse on it self, than sculpting it. My first solution to this problem was having a base from
another object that would have worked fine; however, I found a way to keep from not self-destructing.
I made the bottom of the DNA model very heavy, but I made one side heavier than the other and that
caused problems when the clay dried. I have to go back again to a base (sort of) and used something
like a paperweight so it wouldn’t fall over. Another deviation from the original plan was for the
modified genes to be able to be able to switch from regular genes to modified genes, but with clay
that's not happening. The clay would just end up collapsing and decided to move forward without
them since the only thing the removable genes would do is just annoy me while it destroys the
sculpture. Consequently, the genes were just painted a different color so that the viewer could see that.
Once I sculpted the clay to how I wanted, I let it dry and started painting. This step was the most
enjoyable part of the sculpture because it had been a while since I used any sort of pain, and since the
paint didn’t chip off when it dried, made it very easy to paint and not keep going stroking the same part
of the sculpture repetitively. I spent more time on this project more than I had anticipated I estimated
that it would take me a collective of 4 hours to put the sculpture together and have it complete, but I
was wrong. From this, I think the grade I should get for this project is a high ‘b’ since you said that “if”
it shows that I put in a good amount of time into the project you would give us a good grade.
Secondly, I address all the points given to make this assignment. The reason I shouldn’t get an ‘A’ is
because I believe that the paper has a lot of room for improvement since my writing is not the
best, even after I take it for peer review.
In conclusion, I explained how the DNA sculpture tied up with my previous paper and I analyzed the
sculpture it self to give it a deeper meaning than just face value. I also commented on the challenges it
tool to make the sculpture.
*sorry I don't know how to indent here I highlighted the begining of the paragraphs
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Final Genre Analysis
I cound't find a way to double space on the blog so i just put it in google drive.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Draft 2
Saul Huerta JR
English 1A
March 5, 2014
Can We Design the Future?
Genetic engineering has gained a
substantial amount of attention in the past years because of its applicability
and ethics. Consequently the masses have created many canvases of communication
to express their opinions, debates and facts that have been presented through current
knowledge of the science.
In this paper I am going to compare and
contrast three different forms of text; furthermore, I also will personally
analyze each of the text presented.
In the academic perspective of genetic
engineering, I will use the research Genetic
Modification and Genetic Determinism (Resnik
& Vorhaus, 2006) published by
the Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine. The research is laid out to “examine four
arguments used to support the view that there is something inherently wrong
with genetic modification.” The arguments are then explained by a divided
analysis: defining the terms genetic modification and genetic determinism,
“explaining the difference between the stronger and weaker forms of genetic
determinism,” and the ethics of genetic engineering. The example given in the
research is the “Designers Babies,” the idea is that parents will be able to
tell the genetic engineers what they want their child to look like from the
gene pool of their parents and also be able modify the DNA of the unborn baby
to max out their intelligence. The
research uses this example to explain difference between genetic modification
and genetic determinism. The intention
of the research paper is to inform people on a more valid argument rather than
refer to an argument based on “false or misleading biological assumptions.”
Since the direction of the paper is to inform the general public, the syntax of
the paper is more general than it would be if it was going to be used as a
thesis for a PhD. The people who wrote the research paper are Daniel B.
Vorhaus, a graduate from Harvard whose field focuses are in Medicine and
Genetics Genealogy, and Dr. David Resnik, an individual who has a PhD in
philosophy and JD in law and works for the National Institute of Environmental
health Sciences. Because of the background of the authors I do believe research
is credible, that and because the research is published in a journal.
My 2nd form of communication
is a YouTube video titled Genetic
Engineering and Glowing Kitties of DOOM! By YouTuber Myles Power (MYLES,
2013). Myles is a man who has been on YouTube for a short amount of period,
considering how many videos he has made and how many subscribers he has, but
the accreditation comes from the sources where he got the facts, not necessary
in the field of genetic engineering. The
video’s layout is as follows: he introduces the internet and how it has
revolutionized the world, and then goes and says that the internet can
extrapolate research, then talks about genetic engineering and how it is being
showcased as a bad thing when in reality the people are going out of
proportion. What I am referring to is how a blog he mentions in the video
demonizes genetic engineering by talking about the “glow in the dark kittens”
and how that’s a sign that our world is going to represent a sci-fi flick.
Myles then explains the situation and talks about the actual research that was
done, and how the cats do not glow in the dark but they fluoresce under black
light. The research intention with fluorescent cats is that they wouldn’t have
to cut open cats to see if the intended gene was successful in its
implementation. The approach to this form of text is the complete opposite of
the research paper. For example, the
tone for the YouTube video is more comedic than research paper; such as time
1:05 thru 1:50 and 3:19 to 3:53. The video also shares the informative trait
that the research paper has by telling and explaining how that research went
forward. The message that was conveyed in this in video is to not be fooled
with the research and to go on and read it your self before you believe it. The
purpose of the video can be found when Myles introduces a blog that makes
genetic engineering seem like an evil thing, when in fact the research is for
the good of the people, that is another trait that the “Genetic Engineering and Glowing Kitties of DOOM!” shares with the
research paper are that it is meant to inform the general public about false or
misleading biological assumptions.
My last piece is a comic that has an old
couple holding a turkeypiede, a
genetically altered turkey that has 10 legs instead of one; in the text box it
reads “isn’t genetic engineering amazing? Furthermore, the old woman holding
the turkeypide had an excited look on her face and the old man had a blank
expression. Both of the elder’s look like they were born in the 50’s and that
can be attributed to their old fashioned sense of style. The caption on the
comic read, “Two years ago who would have even imagined such a thing as a
turkeipde?” The comic was drown by comic artist John McPherson, who posted the
comic in his website named Close to Home,
which runs nearly 700 newspaper worldwide. He draws mostly on topics that are
relevant in conversation at the time, with mostly unbiased other the goal to
make someone laugh. The tone of the comic is joyful and persuasive, in the
manner that it has the old people talking about modern day conversations. Since
old people don’t, for the most part, don’t talk about such matter and the
turkeipde itself is pretty. Try to imagine how a turkeipde, pretty bazar like
something that has probably centipede looking eyes and then you see the turkey
part of it. The persuasive section of
the comic kicks in when the comic reads “we would have never had this 2 years
ago” which shows that by having such foods we are moving in a positive
direction, and by having a more comforting figure such as old people explaining
genetic engineering makes it more accepting for people who look up to old
people, such as grandparents, parents or even just old friends. I believe that the directed audience for the
comic is aimed at older people mainly working class and up. Since older people
are the ones who make up the majority of people who still read newspapers that
is the intended audience. The main message that is being conveyed through the text
is how genetic engineering can have a positive influence in our life and is
meant to change the attitude of people who have negative opinions about the
subject.
What I think makes the text clear is the
way of stating what needs to be argued, defined, and told. For example the Genetic Modification and Genetic Determinism
research effective is the break down of the genetic engineering and the way
it delivers it. The authors make clear the difference between genetic
modification-“ the process of intentionally altering human genes for the
purpose of producing offspring with those genetic changes” and genetic
determinism- “loosely defined as the view that genes (genotypes) cause traits
(phenotypes).” After it defines these two points it details each argument
presented and explains in what category it belongs [GM or GD]. The most
effective message from the three text can be attributed to the comic, it tells
you what it needs to tell you in a fast a funny way. Not a lot of people have
to time to watch a YouTube video about genetic engineering let alone an entire
research paper. In a way you can say that the comic generalizes the research
paper and the YouTube video. The relationship between Genetic Engineering and
the message that all of the three texts is trying a convey a positive outlook
towards genetic engineering; each of them having their own limitations; for
example, the comic tells you’re about genetic engineering fast and painless but
it does not give you more information or research. It just informs you that
it’s going to be a thing in the future and that it’s going to be a good change
in society that's it. Meanwhile, the research document is a good read and very detailed,
the research gives you examples, and it also gives you the counter arguments,
even how to properly support your stance on genetic engineering but at the cost
of time. I think that what we read can
defiantly impact people, (*not trying to offend any religion) people who are
Christian and read the bible daily believe in it and try their best to live as
Jesus set the example. But then again there are text like Mien Kampf that
influenced an entire country to become anti-Semitic and spark the Second World
War, it just depends on what context we are speaking bout.
In conclusion, I have gone over the 3
types of text that all try and convince people to support genetic engineering
since it will be beneficial to all who endorse it. Furthermore, I give my
personal opinion on which strategy is most effective to deliver what the
authors of all three texts are tying to convey.
Works Cited
McPherson, J. (n.d.). genetic
engineering. Retrieved from
http://www.inspirationgreen.com/monsanto-cartoons-and-posters.html
MYLES, P. (2013, JUNE
21). Genetic engineering and glowing kitties of doom!. Retrieved
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x1TvYgy8tc
Resnik, D. B.,
& Vorhaus, D. B. ((2006, June 26 )2006, June 26 ). Genetic modification and
genetic determinism. Retrieved from http://www.peh-med.com/content/1/1/9Works
Monday, February 24, 2014
3 ways to see Genetic Engineering
http://www.peh-med.com/content/1/1/9 (hyperlink to journal; genetic modification and genitic determinism)
Response Paper #1
The most recent thing I have wathched is this TED talks video that features Michel Stevens from Vsauce. I follow a lot of this educational videos and youtube such Veretasium and videos by C.P.G Grey becasue they open my mind to new ideas and allow me to raise some new questions, I try and go out of my way an watch these type of videos on the everyday basis. In this speciefic video is Michel focuses this video on "why do we ask questions." Michael explains that he enjoys seeing peoples ways of expressing learinging new eye opining facts and that why he likes to propose these type of questions to his audience (in a manner that a teacher should enagage theirt students.) The counter argument was introdced by reacalling a girl he oneced talked to behind stage, he asked if she knew why the sky blue and she replied " I think I once knew but I doesn't really matter."Michael presents this as one of his main concerns and address it by brining "Raellies Scattering"(the explanation of why the skey is blue) and brining in other topics that can possibly relate. So, why are your eyes blue? becasue of Raellies Scattering, and that is how Michael gets a bigger audience to pay attenition in his videos. I can persoanlly relate to these type of videos becasue most of the people that I know come to me for many sorts of explanation, specially my youger siblings. And it feels kinda awesome to know the explanation that people throw at you. Since I am going to be an electrical engineer, it would be an essaintail skill to know how to get complicated subjects and turn it into somethings a 2nd grader would understand. Hence the power of communication. For the most part, I likesomething I watched when I learn things that can help me explain the world a little bit more, that or something that just made me laugh. It just depends in what context I am watching the video for; for example, If I am watching a video that is suppose to make laugh and it succeds then I will like the video, even if it has nothing on it but other people lauging.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
1/29
"How to tame a wild tounge" and "Mother Tounge" annototaions
The reading Tan “Mother Tongue”, is about a Chinese author and her mother. It opens by saying that there are many variations of the English language and that even her self a fluent English speaker speaks at least two variations of it. The professional variation where she would use phrases such as “the intersection of memory upon imagination.” It then continues by adding that her mother’s English would be classified under a learner category of English and that most people would probably wouldn’t understand her, but because she is the author’s mother she can understand. I can defiantly relate to this reading, my Dad began to learn the English language due to the fact that it was required for his new job after working as a field laborer for a number of years. His English is not perfect, (as in you would probably understand him about 65% of the time) but I can always understand what he is saying.
“How to
Tame a Wild Tongue” is a story from a Hispanic point of view of the how many
different variations of language a Chicano speaks. Which made me laugh because
I wasn’t self-aware of how many there actually were, the different types of
English and Spanish are imbedded in my brain and have become mostly
sub-conscious. But when I need them they automatically switch gears from one to
anther. I can relate to the readers experience in work, school, and well
practically life such as when his teacher would punish him for speaking Spanish
in recess. Its all kind of sad but I think it's a necessary evil, and because
of the strict use of English in elementary I became fluent in the language at
grade 3. The reading also ads how other Chicanos would “terrorize” you for not
speaking Chicano Spanish, I didn’t really see much of this growing up, mainly
because at the schools I attended there were few of us. But when I went to work
in the fields as a field laborer is where I was exposed of much my Chicano
culture that I had been much deprived of. The reading pretty much depicts how
Chicanos communicate in different situations, which is very much real.
Personal Goals
1.
Like most people that are undergrads, my way of writing
can improve. Being more specific I would like to have flowing essays and ways
of writing and have better strategies to hook readers, in other words, to have interesting
writing.
2.
My other goal is to have longer responses to
whatever I need to write. I don’t mean that when I get a text and replying a
chapter worth of writing. I mean to learn the appropriate way to fill an essay.
3.
My 3rd goal is to attain “fancier”
way to write. To make my writing sound eloquent.
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