Monday, March 29, 2010

RJA#9b:

Construct an arguement:

Research question: RFIDS are a technology to use in animals and do they put a negative image on our society?
Answer/thesis/claim:
Ethos: my claims would be persuasive based on logos becasue all of my ifo would be credible. I will demonstrate my crediblity and authority as an author by citing all my sources.
Pathos: It appeals to peoples emotions because RFIDs are put in humans and many people believe that it is an excuse to track people and store all their important information.
Logos: My info appeals to reason and logic because it makes sense all of my points.

RJA#9a:

Research Question: What are RFID's and do they put out a negative image to our society?

Precise Claim: RFIDs are technology that is used for idenification and effect our society in many different ways.


Reasons/blueprint:
- RFID are used in animals to help track them and many religons and people think this is a good idea.

-Putting RFID's in people to trace them is taking away their freedom and letting the government take control.


Complete Thesis Statement: RFIDs are essential to animals, but to many people they become a controversial subject becasue they are putting a negative image on our society in the case for our freedom.

Monday, March 8, 2010

RJA#7b: feild research suggestions

http://shayklecker.blogspot.com/2010/03/rja-6-field-research-options.html

http://playersyrita.blogspot.com/2010/03/rja-6c-field-research-options.html#comment-form

RJA#6c:Feild research

OTher than obsevations, interviews and surveys, these are ideas for feild research:
1.) visit a vet clinic and see what the actual implant chips look like and get information from the animal implant view.
2.) visit churches and get the religious point of view
3.) go to a lecture from scienstits who study the RFID

RJA#6b: social media and multimedia

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/08/verayo-launches-next-generation-of-unclonable-rfid-chips-hack/
Resource searched or tool used: google blog
Keywords used: RFID
Search strategies used (including operators and types of searches)
Date of search: 3/5
Number of hits:1,703,407
Relevance of hits (on a scale of 1 to 5):2

http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100308PR200.html
Resource searched or tool used: google blog
Keywords used: RFID
Search strategies used (including operators and types of searches)
Date of search: 3/5
Number of hits:1,703,407
Relevance of hits (on a scale of 1 to 5): 2


http://www.blogcatalog.com/search/frame?term=RFID%20in%20humans&id=887a96ef63c044efa7942847e5c8477a
Resource searched or tool used: blogcatalog
Keywords used: RFID in humans
Search strategies used (including operators and types of searches)
Date of search:3/5
Number of hits: 542
Relevance of hits (on a scale of 1 to 5):1

RJA#6a

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/14/human_rfid_implants/
Resource searched or tool used: Bing
Keywords used: RFID in humans
Search strategies used (including operators and types of searches): main headline
Date of search: 3/5/10
Number of hits: 752,000
Relevance of hits (on a scale of 1 to 5): 2


http://www.aimglobal.org/technologies/rfid/what_is_rfid.asp
Resource searched or tool used: kakta
Keywords used: rfid
Search strategies used (including operators and types of searches):
Date of search:3/5/10
Number of hits:
Relevance of hits (on a scale of 1 to 5): 5

kakta guide

http://zakta.com/zakta/view_1_1128_3048_RFID