Description
Research Proposal
Goals
To develop dynamic research projects, we need to create great research questions to focus our research collection.
YOUR TASK:
For this assignment, you will write a research question on a topic of your choice that is connected to the class theme of "Monsters." Please keep in mind that "monsters" can be used in a figurative not literal meaning e.g. Plastic is a modern monster plaguing the environment
APPROACHES TO THIS TASK:
- Fictional: Look at a fictional movie, TV episode, music video, or piece of media and do a close analysis of the "monster/villain"
- Historical: Look at a real-life dictator, serial killer, scientist, social network, etc. and do an analysis of the coverage of the person.
- Scientific: Look at modern science e.g. cloning, Crispr, genetic modification etc. and decide whether that type of science is creating modern heroes or monsters.
- Current events: Do a deep dive on a current event like border control, politics, make-up, sports, and analyze whether your topic is helping society or harming it?
The Steps:
- Pick an issue related to the broad theme of "monsters" that interest you e.g something from the class readings or Frankenstein's Cat.
- Pick your approach: Fictional analysis, current events, historical, or scientific and narrow down to a specific topic.
- Pick an audience to focus on
- Look into the topic to see what has already been said and how you can add to the conversation e.g. If you were analyzing Thanos in The Avengers, what have people written and what fresh insights can you bring through research.
- Come up with a research question for your on the topic e.g.
- In the Avenger's movies, is Thanos really a villain or rather he is presenting a valid philosophical way to save the environment in the face of overpopulation?
- Replies:Conversations with our peers should push us to examine our beliefs, values, and assumptions, while simultaneously maintaining a safe and cordial environment. Your thoughtful replies to peers are an important part of our growth as a class.
- By Wednesday at 11:59pm, reply to at least two of your peers with whether you think this research proposal is clear or whether you think they could be more specific or narrow.
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Running head: HUMAN CLONING
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Impacts of Human Cloning
Student’ Name
Professor’s Name
Course Title
Date
HUMAN CLONING
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Impact of Cloning In Human Beings
Background and rationale of the study
Cloning refers to the process that involves the use of genetic information from one living
creature and using it in another by way of forming congruent copies of it. These copies are called
clones (Bradford, 2017). In human beings, cloning encompasses the reproduction of tissue and
human cells and not the natural way that involves the delivery of identical twins. There have
been controversies that have emerged in regard to human cloning, making many states to make
laws in regard to the legality of human cloning. Two theories that describe human cloning are
reproductive cloning that involves cloning the whole human being and not some few tissues or
cells and the therapeutic way of cloning. Th...
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