Thursday, February 23, 2012

Hey! I'm good with photography!

13 comments:

  1. Hey Daniel, can you photograph me someday?

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  2. hey daniel see you in class tomorrow in this same room

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  3. Hi Daniel,
    Remember to move your post to me and place it on your blog, this allows the other students to comment on your blog.

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  4. My Learning Style is Visual. Knowing about it helps me learn my strengths and weaknesses in school. One strategy that helps me is drawing an image in my head.

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  5. Hi Daniel,
    Good for you that you moved your post, howeverwhen you comment, you have to click on a classmate's name and comment on their blog. You still are posting on my blog.

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  6. It's cool that you can draw images in your head! I am a visual learner as well.

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  7. The author's purpose is to inform the reader about what people discover from genetic testing. One of the ethical problems is that is whether or not a spouse should request a genetic evaluation before getting married.I don't think parents shouldn't think about genetic testing because I think people should have kids with whoever they want to have kids with.

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  8. The writer informs the results of genetic testing but what should the reader do? should we encourage genetic testing or not? I think parents should not get genetic testing because even if they avoid the inferior genes, they can still give birth to children with different unforeseen disabilities which can be more serious and difficult to treat or cure.

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  9. I agree with Jackie. Genetic testing should be done if necessary for the person, depending on their back round and history of diseases to protect themselves.

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  10. All good points. Sometimes genetic testing is done because of health reasons and can be helpful. Sometimes a little knowledge is dangerous.

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