Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Using blogging in the class
Blogging in class has made it easy for me to write what I am thinking. I was not crazy about writing, at first, but with the introduction of blogging, I have felt comfortable in jotting things down.

Monday, March 16, 2015


Using Google Drive in the class
 
Using Google drive in class, has been amazing and so much helpful. Years ago, in order to work on a paper with someone would prove itself impossible, due to people lack of time. With good drive i can
collaborate and share ideas with others, also create a simple webpage with docs publishing, share and collect assignment without printing, access documents in class or at home. This makes life so much easier.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Impact of Big Data on your life
Impact on big data on my life can be overwhelming, but as long as the information given can be answered, i feel that i don't need to worry. When i was wronger, i found it intimidating, maybe because i never went through those experiences, but i have foudn that there aren't any issues with bid data in my life.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Personal learning networks in college
 
I think this is a great method. Students are able to rely on each to get throguh the days of college. Sometimes the best way to see if students understand what was thought is for them to put into practice. i have foudn that if i don't have anyone hovering over me to get things done, i usually get them done.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Statistics that mislead
While statistics are extremely valuable, they are also notorious for being a means that people use to make false and misleading arguments. sometimes people make up something and to make people believe it, they add statistics to it. It is very important to confirm statistics that have been given. Sources are necessary to confirm statistics given.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Post of my choice

                     Post of my choice

Hawaiian bobtail squid


A NOCTURNAL hunter, the Hawaiian bobtail squid creates its own light—not to be seen, but to be unseen—to blend in with the ambient moonlight and starlight. The animal’s secret is its partnership with light-emitting bacteria. That partnership may also hold secrets that could benefit us, but in a seemingly unrelated way. It may benefit our health.
Consider: The Hawaiian bobtail squid lives in the clear coastal waters of the Hawaiian Islands. Light from the moon and the stars would normally make the silhouette of the creature stand out to predators below. The bobtail squid, however, emits a glow from its underside that mimics ambient night light in both intensity and wavelength. The result is stealth—no silhouette, no shadow. The squid’s “high-tech” apparatus is its light organ, which houses bioluminescent bacteria that produce just the right glow to camouflage their host.
The bacteria may also help to regulate the squid’s sleep-wake pattern. This interests researchers because the bobtail squid may not be the only creature where there is a link between bacteria and circadian cycles, or daily rhythms in activity. In mammals, for example, bacteria that play a role in digestion may also be associated with circadian rhythms. Disturbances of these rhythms have been linked to depression, diabetes, obesity, and sleep disorders. Hence, the study of the squid’s bacteria-host system may furnish insights into human health.
What do you think? Did the light organ of the Hawaiian bobtail squid come about by evolution? Or was it designed?
 
Retrieved from jw.org

Thursday, March 5, 2015

 A solution to avoiding diseases, such as spread of hiv and aids and other related diseases, is to abstain from taking blood transfusion. Taking blood can save your life, but can also cause other diseases to procure. Doctors give this disclosure before you receive a blood transfusion. If they are letting you know this. Refusal of blood transfusion, can mean your life, but so is taking it.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Affordable Care Act
 College students find the that the affordable care act works in their favor, because they live with their parents and are able to stay on their parents insurance, until a certain age. Therefore, I would think that most student likes the affordable care act.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

I hope the peer review that I did on the writer was helpful. There were lot's of punctuation issues. I made plenty of suggestions. At a point during this individual's reading, I just got tired of reading it, because there were a lot of run-on sentences. Once this were corrected, it was a great paper. I hope the changes made was helpful to the writer.
Post about Doc2
The peer review that i received was fine, it help me to go back and change some things around. The peer review helps out a lot. It allowed me to see my audience point of view and because of that, i was able to notice that my thesis was not in the right place.