Title: Nature vs. Nurture
1 Nature vs. Nurture
2Preliminary Reading
- Having read Frank OConnors autobiographical
short story A Study of History and the article
Were You Born That Way, you have already begun
to form some opinions on an issue which will be
very important in your lifetime. - How do you personally feel about the Nature vs.
Nurture debate? What are your opinions about the
role of genetics in shaping our future lives?
3Science of Genetic Engineering
- The field of genetic science has grown enormously
within our current generation. Plants and
vegetables have been genetically engineered and
sent into our grocery stores to be consumed by us
without a thought as to their origins. The
reasons for this?
4The Attack of the Killer Tomato?
- 1. Superior seed means greater yield.
- 2. Plants that are biologically resistant to
pests means less dependence on pesticides that
contaminate soil and environment. - 3. Less need for fertilizers means healthier
soil for future growth of crops.
5Fast Food Nation?
- Animals and livestock are similarly affected by
genetic experimentation. Such advances make their
way into our lives with a benign automaticity
after all, if its in the supermarket, what harm
could there be? - The biotech industry is about to become one of
the most massive entities on Wall Street.
6- With experimentation in the genetic structure of
animals increasing at breakneck speed, many
ethicists are asking these questions - What of the pain inflicted on various species in
these experiments? - What of the notion of the sanctity of species?
that creatures have the right to live and
breathe just as they are. - What about the small farms who will not be able
to compete against such advancements? New animals
will be patented and controlled by large
corporations and doled out only to farmers who
can pay large sums of money. The family farm is
already in crisis. - Does it make a difference to us that we will be
eating genetically modified foods? How will these
changes affect our total health? Do we have a say
in the matter?
7- One biotech firm is investigating the possibility
of creating human milk from cows. Another has
figured out how to make a female goat lactate
spiders web material instead of milk (for
surgical suturing material). - And this next picture shows that geneticists have
gone beyond thinking about what is possible but
to executing the practical.
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9But what is the next step.?And who decides when
and how such a step will be taken?
- If life on our planet is capable of being
altered, modified, spliced, re-sectioned,
grafted, etc its only a matter or time before we
are confronted with the very real prospect of
human cloning.
10Too many Sci Fi books?
- Perhaps geneticists are giving us what we have
always wanted. Perhaps they can be trusted with
investigating such things as gene-line therapy
which could once and for all eliminate the
diseases or problems which have too long
afflicted mankind heart disease, cancer, Downs
Syndrome, sickle cell anemia, addictions, etc. - Left to perform their work, geneticists may be
able to prolong our lives or safeguard us against
these afflictions
11Time for a little experiment Fine-tuning nature
or playing God?
- Over the next few weeks, you will be
investigating the topic of genetic engineering.
You will be required to write a 5 paragraph
research paper. Each day we will examine a
specific stage in the research process and you
will be expected to complete each stage the
culmination of the work will be the research
paper itself.
12Genetic engineering Cloning?
- Genetic engineering refers to the scientific
method of changing the DNA of living organisms. - Cloning refers to the scientific method of making
an exact genetic replica of lifeforms.
131.Establishing focus and direction
- You have already begun to form your first
thoughts on the subject of human cloning in your
journal writing / discussion from class. Can you
state in a single sentence what your stance is on
the issue of human cloning? On a sheet of
composition paper, place that sentence, next to
the word THESIS.
14Subject to change
- As you read up on the topic, you may feel the tug
of expert opinions and new facts or ideas
emerging that cause you to re-think or strengthen
your position. Thats OK good research is based
on an organic process. Ideas come and go, but you
need to develop a questioning attitude toward the
ideas you encounter.
15For or Against ????Fine tuning nature or playing
God?
- You may be in favor of cloning for very good
reasons. The direction of your argument is
entirely up to you. And this is PERSUASIVE OR
ARGUMENTATIVE writing writing that seeks to
convince an audience of your point of view
however, we need to cultivate a tone which is
less personal so there will be no first person
I in this paper. Instead use we or one or
some other means to develop your ideas while
avoiding first person. Research requires an
objective, impartial tone even if the topic is
open to debate.
162. Reading
- Once you have established a direction for your
writing, you need to begin to read up on the
topic. Find one source in OVRS that represents
your views on this topic. Remember to keep a
critical mind at this stage QUESTION the biases
of the author. Is his or her argument
strengthened by verifiable facts or is the
argument based on unsubstantiated opinion?
17- In this case the topic is a given and we are all
going to share similar sources of information.
You will be allowed to choose from two more
additional sources from The Opposing Viewpoints
Resource Series to help you write your paper. In
the future you will be completely in charge of
narrowing a topic, collecting sources of
information, compiling a working bibliography,
constructing outlines. For this year, there is a
little more quality control, but by the time
you get to college, youre entirely on your own.
18Make a working bibliography
- Colt, George Howe. Were You Born
That Way? Life. April 1998. - pp. 23-24.
- Freudenrich, Craig C, Ph. D. How Cloning
Works. How Stuff Works. March 9, 2004.
http//science.howstuff works.com. - Mander, Jerry. In the Absence of the
Sacred The Failure of Technology
and the Survival of the Indian Nations. San
Francisco Sierra Club
Books, 1991. - Note the use of reverse indentation for
bibliographies. Note too the use of proper
punctuation in between each bit of the entry.
All entries end with a period. - Each kind of source you use has its own required
method of entering bibliographical data. You will
be using the MLA style and should refer to Write
for College, Writers INC, or use online
references for getting your bibs right. You
need bib cards for the purposes of notetaking
(your notecards will track the exact source for
ideas by means of a source number in the upper
right hand corner of the card. Also, once all the
bibs are collected, youll type them up on your
Works Cited page. - What is similar in looking at the two entries
above? What is different?
19Sifting and selecting from a variety of sources
- One of the big challenges of any research paper
is to determine the kind and quality of
information that will produce the best results
for you. A good research paper will mix and merge
information from a variety of sources and we
live in an age information overkill.
20Primary and Secondary
- Primary sources are the direct, uninterpreted
records of the subject for your research paper
or a firsthand testimony or direct evidence
concerning a topic under investigation.
(Wesleyan University Library, Yale University
Library n.p) - e.g. Elie Wiesels Night is a primary
account of his experience as a Holocaust
survivor. Ian Wilmuts accounts of cloning Dolly
the sheep would be primary since he was the
scientist in charge of the experiment. Primary
sources come in a variety of forms books,
serials (newspapers, periodicals, magazines or
scholarly journals, archived materials,
facsimiles) - Secondary sources contain information which
interpret a work or idea. - e.g. A critique of Elie Wiesels Night would
be a secondary source an ethicists opinion
article on Wilmuts experiments in cloning Dolly
would be secondary source.
21Notetaking
- There are 3 kinds of notes to use during
research. You will use at least 5 of each kind - Direct Quote
- Summary
- Paraphrase
- See pp 482-483 in LOL
22Sample Notecard (format)Your notecards contain 4
bits of information
- SLUG and/ or HEADING
SOURCE - INFORMATION ITSELF
-
- (Last Name Page )
23Something like this..
- I. A (Torturing of Wolves) 2
-
- - poisoned
- - drawn and quartered
- - doused with gasoline and set on fire
- - mouths wired shut
-
- (Begley 53)
24Direct Quote
- Use a direct quote when the authors or the
thinkers exact wording is essential to the idea
you need to develop. Quotes longer than 4 typed
lines will be set up with an introductory
statement followed by a colon and indented 10
spaces. No quotation marks are necessary for
these longer quotes. Quotes that are less than 4
lines should be incorporated within the sentence
or paragraph and will require quotation marks.
25Example of Direct Quote (card)
- I. A 4
- The other side of the story is that such
testing could be used by insurance companies to
refuse coverage, or by employers to deny work, or
by the government to intervene in life
decisions. -
(168)
26Development of Direct Quote
- Should gene-line therapy go forward, society
might be partitioned into haves and have-nots.
Those who could not afford such procedures, since
its initial appeal could only be to the wealthy,
might be forced to undergo testing to be used by
insurance companies to refuse coverage, or by
employers to deny work, or by the government to
intervene in life decisions (Mander 168).
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- Should gene-line therapy go forward, society
might be partitioned into haves and have-nots.
Those who could not afford such procedures, since
its initial appeal could only be to the wealthy,
might be forced to undergo testing to be used by
insurance companies to refuse coverage, or by
employers to deny work, or by the government to
intervene in life decisions (Mander 168). - Note how the last sentence is structured. The
quote at the end flows from the structure that
comes before it. Also, the source from which the
quote comes is cited in the form of parenthetical
notation at the end. Finally, note the placement
of the period for the sentence OUTSIDE the
parentheses.
28Another sort of direct quote
- As you read articles, youll notice that authors
lean heavily on the ideas of writers/thinkers who
support or oppose their views. Good writers rely
on other writers to help them advance their
cause. Within your articles, find times when
other writers are being quoted or have been
interviewed. You may use these as well, but they
will require a slight change in parenthetical
notation in your actual paper. Lets have a look.
29Direct Quote (part deaux)
- III. B 4
- A new era has begun.science is now the craft
of the manipulation, modification, substitution,
and deflection of the forces of nature.human
husbandry. What I see coming is a gigantic
slaughterhouse, a molecular Auschwitz in which
valuable enzymes, hormones, and so on will be
extracted instead of teeth. - (qtd. In Mander
172) - (Dr. Edwin Chargoff, professor of
biochemistry, Columbia University Medical School)
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30Summary
- This is a note in which you take the idea
expressed in a paragraph and abbreviate the
information while still retaining its factual
accuracy. When youre finished condensing the
info, the summarized version has been truncated
down to about a third of its original length.
(Practice p. 483 in LOL- see the paragraph
labeled with the number 4). You want to retain
all the factual information, borrowing the hard
facts in brief phrases. Some students find it
helpful to create a kind of topic heading for
each card that will help them when its time to
shift from notetaking to drafting sentences
paragraphs.
31Example of Summary (page 483 LOL)
- I. A (Human Genome) 1
- - 100 trillion cells in us human beans
- - each cell has complete DNA spread over 23
pairs of chromosomes - - each cells DNA consists of 3 billion nucleic
components, 3 percent (roughly 80,000) of which
are the critically human or working genes - - if scientists can isolate the 1 in 3 billion
bit in the human genome, the chances of altering
or modifying heritable traits behaviors
increases. - (Colt 24)
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32Paraphrase
- This is a note where you take an idea expressed
in a source and interpret it by putting it into
your own words.
33Example of Paraphrase
- Heres an original A new era has begun.science
is now the craft of the manipulation,
modification, substitution, and deflection of the
forces of nature.human husbandry. What I see
coming is a gigantic slaughterhouse, a molecular
Auschwitz in which valuable enzymes, hormones,
and so on will be extracted instead of teeth. - Heres the development of the same idea, but this
time it is paraphrased as the writer explains the
powerful analogy drawn between GE / The
Holocaust. - Dr. Edwin Chargoff, a professor of
biochemistry at Columbia University, is - deeply troubled by the prospect of
scientists being able to harness the minutiae of
molecular life for the purposes of altering the
nature of our existence. He likens the process of
mining the processes of life to a molecular
Auschwitz in which scientists will take the most
precious or desirable of human traits and collect
them for the supposed betterment of our lives
(Mander 172). - Note the use of the quoted phrase molecular
Auschwitz. Its OK to borrow short quotes and
place them among your paraphrased writing.
34Creating a gameplan
- Before the big game coaches will get together and
construct a strategy that will allow a team to
start and finish the contest strong. If the team
executes the gameplan, chances are good that the
tema will experience success. So to with an
outline in a research paper.
35Outlining ideas
- The outline is the game-plan for the entire
research paper. Initially, you can construct a
preliminary outline that allows you to rough
sketch your ideas (another analogy that might be
helpful to see what happens in the outline the
pencil drawings that precede the full-color
creation of an artistic work). Placing all your
notecards in a deck, re-categorize them based on
the topic heading that qualifies the idea on the
card. Once youve cut the deck into smaller
stacks, devise a scheme that lets you create a
logical progression of ideas over the course of
your entire writing.
36Format of a Topical Outline
- I. Cloning 101
- A. Definition of cloning
- B. Plant cloning
- 1. Vegetative propagation
- 2. Dedifferentiated cells
- 3. Tissue culture propagation
- 4. Parthogenesis
- C. Animal Cloning
- Rules Use Roman numerals for all main topics (I,
II, III, IV, V) no A without a B no 1 without a
2 capitalize ALL first words in each part of the
outline (italicized above) note spacing of
subtopics determined by the capital letter of the
term above it this helps with the uniformity
and neatness of the outline. -
37Pardon me, Prometheus, but would you have some
grey poupon?
38What makes a good lead?
- Just because you are writing a research paper
does not mean you throw away the tried and true
techniques of good writing. Your aim in the
introduction remains the same to hook the reader
and focus the topic so that he or she wants to
continue reading. Lets review what those
techniques are.
39Structure of introductory paragraphRemember the
rule of 3?
- If you need a formula or visual diagram of the
way your opening paragraph would be structured it
would look like this - (1) Lead (with your scene, portrait, or story)?
- (2) Transitional sentence?
- (3) Thesis statement (the last sentence in the
introductory paragraph) - Important note Even though this information
about improving leads is most relevant to your
current research project, dont forget the same
principles will apply in the writing of essays as
well. If you work to apply these writing skills
in other classes or on your PSSA or SAT tests,
you will achieve better results.
40Scene, Portrait, Story (Types of Leads)
- Scene Describe a place or situation that is
relevant to your topic. The scenario you create
can be factual or can merge factual or
theoretical. - Portrait Give a human face to the topic you
wish to explore. Humanizing an abstract or remote
topic makes it real for your reader and if done
carefully will elicit the kind of emotional
response that shows you care and so should we. - Story retell an actual story, legend, myth or
anecdote that acts as a valid connection to your
topic. - In each of these you are in effect making an
analogy between the S, P, or S you create and the
actual topic you will explore in greater detail.
41Scene (type of lead)
- Food coloring can save lives that
is, if life is like that of a harp seal rounding
a snow bank and coming face to face with a hunter
in waiting. The hunter has tradition on his side.
For years, the pure white pelt of the harp seal
has fetched a princely sum. But the hunter has
been taught to be careful with his prey the pelt
can not be punctured with bullets or torn with
savage traps. It must retain a soft, flowing,
natural smoothness, a condition that can only be
maintained if the hunter uses the weapon of our
most brutal past a club. Death by battery is
the only way that the harp seal can give up its
life for human commerce. This seals only fault
is that it was born with the kind of white fur
that cloaks the wearer in assumed innocence.
Fortunately, for the seal, there are other
warriors on the lookout for them (the youngest of
the species possess the whitest furs). These
warriors are armed with different weapons
supersoaker water pistols filled with food
coloring. With a few well-aimed streams of
purple, blue, orange, and fuschia, they tie
die their prey into next year. The hunter with
his club is powerless. The rarest of furs has
been rendered worthless with the cheapest
projectile on the planet. ? TRANSITION ? THESIS - The arrows indicate that there is a lead
there, but you need to create a transitional
sentence plus a thesis sentence - (rule of 3 lead transition thesis) You
could literally use this lead for a multitude of
topics. - What would be a good transitional and
thesis statement based on this lead?
42Flavorful formula for thesis statement
- Verbal phrase pattern of organization
- relevance of topic THESIS
- By looking at various cases of child abuse
in the U.S. within the last five years and the
opinions of professionals who deal with these
children, we will see that the keys to decreasing
this problem are early intervention and stiffer
legal penalties for those found guilty of abuse. - Verbs to use explaining, investigating,
exploring, examining, analyzing - Pattern of organization utilize development of
outline - Relevance Ask yourself Why is this topic
important? - Tips Be sure you weed out all Is or
YOUS use WE or OUR instead. - By examining the most current discoveries
in genetic science along with the view of
scientists and ethicists, we will see that human
cloning, while offering the promise of medical
benefits, may in fact unleash unforeseen horrors
upon mankind.
43How might this story be re-told in connection to
the topic of genetic engineering or cloning?
- According to Edith Hamilton in Mythology the
source of all misfortune was Pandora's curiosity.
"The gods presented her with a box into which
each had put something harmful, and forbade her
ever to open it. Then they sent her to
Epimetheus, who took her gladly although
Prometheus had warned him never to accept
anything from Zeus. He took her, and afterward
when that dangerous thing, a woman, was his, he
understood how good his brother's advice had
been. For Pandora, like all women, was possessed
of a lively curiosity. She had to know what was
in the box. One day she lifted the lid and out
flew plagues innumerable, sorrow and mischief for
mankind. In terror, Pandora clapped the lid
down, but too late. One good thing, however, was
there Hope. It was the only good the casket had
held among the many evils, and it remains to this
day mankind's sole comfort in misfortune."
44Time to tighten up the thesis
- As we have already learned, a thesis is a
necessary component of any essay- whether it be a
single paragraph or multi-paragraph writing. The
thesis statement is the single, controlling idea
of any writing. - You already have a preliminary thesis that
established a focus and direction for your
reading and not-taking, but now we are ready to
write the paper. So a preliminary thesis that
sound like this - I dont like scientists messing around with
genetic engineering because they should not be
trying to play God. is perfectly good to
start however, we need a finished thesis that is
more formal, and states the ideas that will
actually help the writer advance an argument more
convincingly.
45Portrait (type of lead) with transitional and
thesis sentence
- In Olivers Sacks collection of clinical tales
he describes an older man who is so
neurologically impaired that he can not tell the
difference between his wife and his hat. This
fact seems utterly incredulous and yet people we
see as leading normal lives behind closed doors
are engaged in the complete de-personing of
children. In his memoirs entitled A Child Called
It, David Pelzer tells us what he experienced at
the hands of his alcoholic mother. Pelzers
earliest memories of his mother are those of a
very loving and nurturing woman. But something in
her world collapses, and rather than seek a means
to heal her own wounds, she turns David into a
scapegoat for all of lifes disappointments. She
starves him, stabs him, smashes his face into a
mirror. She forces him to eat the contents of his
baby brothers diapers. She spoon feeds him
ammonia when he is thirsty. Dave survives and his
story, like so many others, is proof that our
society has not properly dealt with the silent
suffering of children at the hands of their
parents. By looking at various cases of child
abuse in the U.S. within the last five years and
the opinions of professionals who deal with these
children, we will see that the keys to decreasing
this problem are early intervention and stiffer
legal penalties for those found guilty of abuse. - Note Transitional sentence is in italics and the
thesis is boldfaced.
46Drafting the research paper
- Now the fun stuff begins. Arrange your notes into
the order of your completed topical outline.
Adjust slugs as necessary if you see that one
idea might be better placed within your scheme.
Each last card in a Roman numeraled topic
should provide you with an idea that will connect
to the first card of the next main topic. This
will help you draft paragraphs that are more
coherent. In the drafting phase you have a number
of tasks to perform and all of them are
important.
47Formulate a topic sentence.
- Once you have all of your cards organized by
slugs, write a sentence that will allow for
maximum coverage of all points (As Bs, 1s 2s)
from notecards. - Example The process of cloning is a fascinating
glimpse into the miraculous and mysterious basis
for the creation and propagation of life itself. - A sentence like this keeps the reader interested
in the topic since he or she will be led to
discover why the writer finds the process of
cloning so darn fascinating. More importantly, it
sets up the rest of the paragraph each sentence,
each fact that follows will be connected to that
controlling topic sentence.
48Interest, fluency, detail
- Select a few short quotes and work to merge it
into your sentences ("HALF and HALF technique).
You must develop your writing both before and
after to make effective use of the quote. In
this example, the writer explores the problems
that poverty thrusts on the McCourts, an
Irish-American family, who find themselves in
desperate straits because of their alcoholic
father. The paragraph is based on Angelas Ashes
by Frank McCourt. -
- LOOK
-
- The poverty of the Mc Courts increases with each
new mouth they have to feed. The twins and the
newborn Margaret are continually suckled on sugar
water despite their mother's knowledge that the
children could develop rickets. Overburdened
with the care of the youngest children, their
mother Angela sends Frankie, the eldest child,
out to the Brooklyn playground with Malachy and
the twins. Hopefully, play might make them
forget their hunger. However, Frankie can no
longer bear to hear his brothers and sisters
cries and he's hungry himself. Despite his
awareness that his family is already in debt to
the Italian grocer, Frankie decides to "grab a
bunch of bananas... and run down Myrtle Avenue"
(32). He wheels the pram to a "dark corner" far
from the playground where they can all cram down
the stolen feast in secret. For one day at least,
Frankies act has staved off the starvation which
jeopardizes the health of the children. Was
Frankies theft an immoral act or simply one
driven by dire necessity? - There are three interpretive sentences
after the half and half quote which helps to
develop information key to the writers purpose.
The first indicates the shame and fear Frankie
may have felt after pilfering the grocers
goods. The second shows just how desperate their
situation may remain. Finally, the question that
closes the paragaph could lead the writer into a
new paragraph which explores the conditions that
caused Frankie to act the way that he did. So a
formula for use of quotes can be expressed -
- SET-UP QUOTE THE QUOTE ITSELF
COMMENTARY/INTERPRETATION DEVELOPMENT
49Setting up the long quote
- Though his work is exhilarating, Steinmetz is
not paragliding to audition for the next Mountain
Dew or X-games commercials. Sometimes soaring at
heights of up to 7500 feet above the Sahara
desert, he begins to take pictures that reveal
his true purpose - As my partners and I drift high and slow, the
desert is stranger and more beautiful than I
imagined. It seems as if the Earth has had its
living skin peeled away, revealing something
more akin to Mars. From on high we find things to
explore later on foot dry river channels that
once watered dinosaurs, ceremonial sites of
prehistoric peoples, and traces of camel caravan
routes not noticeable from the ground. - (36)
- Again, there would be at least three of four
sentences following this quote which would serve
to explain its importance to the writers
purpose. However, as above, note that we DO NOT
use this kind of phrasing this quote shows
that or I picked this quote because or
....is a quote which proves. Basically, we can
see that you have quoted something. Were more
interested in the ideas and meanings you are
able to draw from the quote. Too many times
students have well-selected quotes but lack
adequate follow-up to show the importance of the
quoted material to the stated thesis all the way
back in the introduction. Never lose sight of
this as it helps your writing maintain coherence
and unity.
50Writing a conclusion
- Dont Gump It And thats all I have to say
about that
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