Tuesday, February 23, 2010

RJA#5a:

BOOKS:
Name(s) of author(s), editor(s), translator(s), and/or compilers: Erick C. Jones, Christopher A. Chung
Title and subtitle of the book:RFID in logistics:a practical introduction
Edition number or information: n/a
Number(s) of volume used: n/a
Name of series: 1
Place of publication (include state if needed):Boca Raton, FL
Name of publisher: CRC Press Taylor and Francis Group
Date of publication (copyright): 2008 copyright
Website: http://books.google.com/books?id=_xCLpVMMbM8C&pg=PA217&dq=Human+RFID&cd=1#v=onepage&q=Human%20RFID&f=false




Resource searched: GoogleBooks
Keywords used: human RFID
Search strategies used (including operators and types of searches):
Date of search: 2/22
Number of hits: 763
Relevance of hits (on a scale of 1 to 5): 1

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

RJA#4c:

http://tempestmitchell.blogspot.com/2010/02/rja-4c-research-question-check.html
http://playersyrita.blogspot.com/2010/02/rja-3c-research-question.html

RJA#4b:

Engine Math:
+FID+human+implants
+Human+barcode+implants
+social security+number+technology
+RFID+new+Technology
+advancement+human+identification

Boolean:
RFID AND Human identification
RFID NOT Animals
social security or identification numbers
implants AND new technology

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

RJA#2b

1.) I choose to research bar code implants in humans. I choose this topic becasue I have never heard of this before and it seemed like something I would really enjoy learning about.

2.) What I already know is that they use RFID to identify animals and they are trying to see if they can be used on humans.

3.) what I dont know is how this would work and Why. I also dont know is the process of thinking about doing this and if it actually will work.

RJA#2a

Five possible topics:
1.) bar code implants to identify humans.
2.) child trafficking and how bad its has grown to become.
3.) Why is college so expensive?
4.) Ways to prevent teen pregnancy
5.) Fair trade between countires.

RJA#3a

http://www.rense.com/general18/injectable.htm this website explains how chips can be injected into the human for identification and the advantages and disadvantages of it.

http://www.spychips.com/rfid_overview.html this is a website that is saying how these RFID chips will damage society and be used for "spying"

http://www.cato.org/research/articles/crews-021104.html this is a aricle explaing how bar code impants could be an alternative and it gives examples of what other biometric devices we could use.

http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2004/10/4305.ars this is expalining how the FDA is approving the use of these "smart cards" and how they could help us detect what a persons health history is.

RJA#3c

1.) Why should people invest in getting an idenification chip implaned in their bodies?
2.)My goals in writing are to share information about how people can change their ways of keeping their identity safe. I will be defining what the RFID is and how it can be used. Evaluating how it will effect the society and/ or how people will take to it. There is a solution to keeping your identity safe.
3.) I am writing to the society of people who are fed up with worrying about people taking whats naturally theirs, their identity. Their interests in reading what i have written would be to figure out a solution to this likfe changing problem. My purpose in writing this is to figure out a soulution, a second decision people can make in their lives.

RJA#3b

What people would debate:
1. That the government is not trying to control people by putting RFID or "bar codes" on them.
2. The fallacy behind the science of injecting idenifications into people.
3. There is no way that people would condone to this idea that they would feel more itemized rather than humans.
4. This system will only work with animals. People will figure out a way to mess with the system.
5. The idea of RFID for humans could casue major mayhem leading people to kill to steal identities.