Without our thinking domain, no one would hear about stem cell research. Our domain deals with oral, written, and visual communication. Any time someone discusses stem cell research, our domain is being used. Through our thinking domain, millions of people can be reached and informed on the topic. President Obama giving a speech on the policies on stem cell research is a form of oral communication, as well as someone having a debate on whether stem cell research is moral or not. A form of written communication used to present information on stem cell research can range from an article in a scientific journal that presents the facts to an opinion based article in a newspaper or magazine stating what someone’s personal views are on the subject to a forwarded email about the pros or cons. Advertisements on television and the Internet are forms of the visual aspect of this domain. This form is used the most often because it can reach millions of people at once. In most cases the advertisements are run more than once, so people are more likely to remember what is being shown to them. Also, in today’s day and age, we can find virtually anything we may see on television on the Internet. So, if someone sees an advertisement about stem cell research on the television, but may not have caught the entire thing, they can look it up online and watch it again. This will also lead them to other links and videos, which will provide them with more information on the topic.
In order for any information to be presented on stem cell research, our thinking domain must be used. Communication is an essential part of human life and no one can learn or go forward in without it. If people want to inform the public about what is going on with stem cell research, they must use communication. So, in short, without our domain of thinking no one would be able to progress in the world, let alone make a decision on rather stem cell research is in the country’s best interest or not.
First off I like that we both gave the example of Obama's speech. I completely agree, I think your first sentence prety much sums it up, without our domain no one would hear about stem cell research. It makes our domain important, without us, the rest have nothing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good post. It is really easy how stem cell research connects with our domain. The example using the Obama speech was a good touch. Not that I like him or anything ha ha..
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree with your post, and I think we probably got the easiest domain to connect to stem cell research. Because like you said, without our domain no one would be aware of the controversy of stem cell research, or the updates that occur.
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