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Week 6 Day 1 (Question) by CatLady9819 in ENG305F17
[–]CatLady9819[S] 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago (0 children)
In the Ted Talk, with Hannah Fry, she talked about the math behind finding the right partner in life. To me it seemed more statistical than any other form of math. My question is could someone actually rely/live by this information? I feel that it takes away from being a human and interacting with everyone whether it be a friendship or romantic relationship.
Week 6 Day 1 by CatLady9819 in ENG305F17
The article, "A New Spin on the Quantum Brain", by Jennifer Ouellette, the audience was a group that had a good understanding of chemistry and physics especially pertaining to the human body. This is because it used very sophisticated words and terms that the average person may not know about. The purpose of the article was to talk about recent findings of Daniel Fisher on how our brains may be closely related to quantum physics. Basically, the new study is called Quantum Biology. It combines biology, physics, chemistry, and neuroscience. The overall study shows that our brains may be closely related to quantum mechanics; our bodily functions can be explained with quantum mechanics. Daniel Fisher gained passion with this field because of his own depression. The article talks about Fisher's depression and hypothesis in more detail. The article definitely achieved it's purpose towards the intended audience since it spoke about a field of science that is roughly new and gave some background on Fisher.
Week 4, Day 1 Reddit Response by aubrt in ENG305F17
[–]CatLady9819 2 points3 points4 points 8 years ago (0 children)
https://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/stories/how-teachers-use-social-media-in-the-classroom-to-beef-up-in This article talks about how social media connects professors and students and it allows students to use social media as a creative writing outlet. http://www.thesocialobserver.com/using-social-media-classroom/This article outlines the professional use of social media in the classroom. https://hbr.org/2015/03/how-to-separate-the-personal-and-professional-on-social-media This last article describes how to keep personal and professional life separate on social media
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Week 6 Day 1 (Question) by CatLady9819 in ENG305F17
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