Monday, May 9, 2011

Week 15 RJA

Reflection
Research has not always been one of my strong points. I consider myself to be a decent writer but not great at any type of research project. My focus in school is business. This class and this type of research will be useful in my career. Online research has always been scary, but the knowledge I gained from this class makes it easy. I have already used Diigo for another research paper I had to write. The search engines I used  for this class are also very helpful. Research is a lost art. With the knowledge we can get from the internet, this type of research will be all that is used in the future.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Week 14 RJA

 Application Project Progress Report
For my application project I have chosen to write an editorial about my topic. The extinction of the dinosaurs is one of the most controversial topics in the science world. The accepted theory was that an asteroid impact in what is now Mexico, caused the dinosaurs to go extinct. A small number of scientists have argued against this for years. Recent discoveries are now beginning to shed light on the possibility that it was two asteroid impacts in combination with volcanism and climate change that actually caused the extinction.
I have begun my editorial with only my arguments in mind. I recently discovered a new article on-line (and changed some of my paper because of it) that argues the same idea as I have. After reading this article my editorial has become a little easier.
I still have a lot of work to do on my editorial. Arguing my points is easy, but finding people and articles that agree with me is a little more difficult. All in all this editorial is turning out to be much easier than I originally though t it would be.


Word Cloud
http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/3550141/Dinosaurs

Monday, April 25, 2011

Week 13 RJA

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/23/opinion/23sat3.html?_r=1&ref=editorials

The application project that I have chosen to do is an editorial. This specific piece that I have chosen is about gun control. The fact that it is such a controversial subject creates a desire for people to read the article. Whether the reader agrees or disagrees does not matter because both sides feel the urge to read other people's opinions. Although my topic is not as controversial or important as gun control, I hope to write an editorial that will make people want to read it. A good editorial brings up the argument quickly and then delves into what the writer believes. There is no exploring other ideas, only the writer's own.  

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Week 12 RJA

For my field research, I wanted to interview some of the paleontologists from the Museum of Nature and Science. None of the paleontologists ever returned my emails or calls. I visited the museum and went through their Prehistoric Journey exhibit and discovered many interesting facts about dinosaurs and their extinction. I also conducted a survey of some friends and family to get their opinions. This is a copy of the questions I asked and their results:
1.       What field do you work in?
Sales – 15
Business – 6
Education – 3
Other – 6
2.       Are you currently or have you attended college?
Yes – 20
No – 10
3.       Have you ever studied paleontology?
Yes – 6
No – 24
4.       65 million years ago the dinosaurs disappeared off the face of the planet. What do you think caused the extinction?
Asteroid – 18
Volcanoes – 5
Don’t know – 6
Both asteroid and volcanoes – 1
5.       Is it possible that we are causing another mass extinction with global warming and pollution of the planet?
Yes – 24
No – 6
6.       Do you think it is important to study the extinction of the dinosaurs?
Yes – 24
No –6
 

As you can see most people know about the extinction and most have come to accept the impact theory that has been pushed ahead by the majority in the scientific world. I believe that it was a combination of many things that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.


For my application project i intend on writing an editorial explaining why my opinion is right. I will focus on the idea that there are many causes of the extinction but omit any arguments against. I will focus on how each theory interacts with these others in order to prove my opinion is right.





Monday, April 11, 2011

Week 11 RJA

Annotated Bibliography

Parsell, D.L.(2001, May 10). Mass Extinction That Led to Age of Dinosaurs Was Swift, Study Shows. National Geographic News. Retrieved April 10, 2011 from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2001/05/0510_massex.html.

     The time period that it takes for a mass extinction to occur is one of the determining factors into what actually caused the extinction. The extinction that occurred previously to the age of the dinosaurs is important as a comparison to what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. This particular study has found that the previous mass extinction occurred very quickly, leading scientists to conclude that it was most likely caused by a cataclysmic event, such as an asteroid striking the Earth's surface. This event was important in shaping the way the dinosaurs evolved.


Britt, Robert Roy. (2004, October 14). In Extinction Debate, Dinosaurs and Science Writers are the Losers. Space.com. Retrieved April 10, 2011 from http://www.space.com/420-extinction-debate-dinosaurs-science-writers-losers.html.

    The scientific world has been divided over the causes of the extinction of the dinosaurs. They fall into two different categories. One group believes that the dinosaur extinction occurred suddenly and the other believes that the dinosaurs were already declining when a catastrophic natural event caused a massive climate change that destroyed a large part of the life on this planet. Whichever you believe, the debate has raged on so long that people are becoming discouraged by the disagreement. It is very possible that we will never discover the truth behind the disappearance of the dinosaurs.


Handewerk, Brian. "Lost World" of Dinosaurs Survived Mass Extinction?(2009, May 1). National Geographic News. Retrieved April 10, 2011 from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/05/090501-dinosaur-lost-world.html.

     Scientists have discovered a small area in Colorado and New Mexico that contains dinosaur bones dated earlier than the believed mass extinction event that occurred between the Cretaceous and Tertiary period. The discovery of these bones has created a little controversy. Some scientists believe there was a pocket of dinosaurs that somehow survived the mass extinction while others believe that it is possible that the asteroid did not cause the mass killing of the dinosaurs. Either way, more study needs to be done.


Dalton, Rex. Gas may be to blame for extinction. (2007, October 31). Nature News. Retrieved April 10, 2011 from http://www.nature.com/news/2007/071031/full/news.2007.205.html.

    A study of plankton found that there is a good possibility that gas released because of volcanic activity may have been the main cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs. The group the leading the charge in this theory has always suggested there is an alternative to the impact theory because of dating of core samples that have led some scientists to believe that the impact occurred 300,000 years prior to the mass extinction event. If this is the case, then the cause of the extinction could be blamed on volcanism.

Visual Aid Ideas


A map of the Chixculub Crater off of the Yucatan peninsula showing the impact size and area affected by the impact.
A sample of rock showing the layer of iridium that is believed to have been left by the impact of the asteroid.
A core sample and graph showing the age of the impact and comparison to the theorized date of the mass extinction.
A fossil sample dated after the believed impact theory.
Samples of rocks from the Deccan Traps in India dated to the mass extinction


 


Monday, April 4, 2011

Week 10 RJA

APA-style Annotated Bibliography
T. Rex Cousin Discovered in China. (2011). The History Channel website. Retrieved 9:27, April 4, 2011, from http://www.history.com/topics/t-rex-cousin-discovered-in-china.

    In a paper published on April 1, 2011, scientists in China have discovered a dinosaur similar to the Tyrannosaurus Rex in size and features. This creature, called Zhuchengtyrannus Magnus was excavated from a mine. It is slightly smaller than its Tyrannosaur cousin but is still considered to be one of the largest carnivores to walk the planet.

What Killed the Dinosaurs? (2006) DinoBuzz website. Retrieved April 1, 2011, from http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/extinctheory.html.
 
   The article What Killed the Dinosaurs? goes into an in-depth discussion of the different theories of the extinction of the dinosaurs. It looks at the competing theories and delves into the differences and the reasons why scientists believe the different theories. Almost every scientist believes that it was a culmination of events that led to the disappearance of the dinosaurs, but what events culminated is the origin of the differences.

Why Did They Go Extinct? Smithsonian Natural Museum of Natural History website. Retrieved April 4, 2011, from http://paleobiology.si.edu/dinosaurs/info/everything/why_6.html.

     This article discusses the history of the theories of the extinction of the dinosaurs including related evidence supporting the most prevalent theory of an asteroid impact. The article goes into in depth reasons why the asteroid impact is the most widely accepted hypothesis. It also discusses the history of the paleontologists that first suggested this theory.

 National Science Foundation (2009, April 28). New Blow Against Dinosaur-killing Asteroid Theory, Geologists Find. ScienceDaily. Retrieved April 4, 2011, from http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2009/04/090427010803.htm

    The theory that an asteroid killed the dinosaurs is accepted by the majority of scientists. Here we see that not everyone believes this is the case. With recent scientific discoveries, it is now believed that the asteroid impact that occurred off the Yucatan peninsula possibly happened 300,000 years before the K-T extinction. If this is actually true then the cause of the extinction of the dinosaurs would have to be reevaluated. 

Presentation outline

What Killed the Dinosaurs?
I.                    Introduction
II.                  Asteroid impact theory
   A.                  Chicxulub crater
   B.                  India crater
III.                Volcanic activity theory
   A.                  Deccan Traps
   B.                  Tectonic plate movement
IV.                Climate change
   A.                  Effects of climate change on the planet
   B.                  Effects of climate change on animals
V.                  Natural evolution
   A.                  Lack of diversity in dinosaur family
   B.                  Mammal egg eating
   C.                  Destruction of flora
VI.                Common ground of all theories
   A.                  Global climate change
   B.                  Layer of iridium
   C.                  Many species affected
VII.              Conclusion



Monday, March 28, 2011

Week 9 RJA

Thesis Statement:
The extinction of the dinosaurs has been credited to many different theories including asteroids, volcanoes and climate change, but one claim, evolution, has been largely ignored.


Argument:

Research question: What killed the dinosaurs?
Thesis: Although it is almost impossible to discover the truth, I believe that evolution played an important role in the extinction of the dinosaurs.
   Reason #1: With carbon dating, scientists claim that the K-T extinction occurred between 65.5 and 66 million years ago. That is a window of 500,000 years in which the dinosaurs were killed off.
  Reason #2: A combination of evolution and climate change possibly could have eliminated 75% of the species of plants and animals on the planet.
  Reason #3: A mass extinction caused by a natural disaster would have taken much less time to destroy the flora and fauna on the planet.
  Reason #4: The claims that a large meteorite or volcanic eruptions caused the extinction of the dinosaurs does not explain how mammals were able to survive in a post-apocalyptic reality.

  Counterargument #1: Super volcanoes caused by the shifting of the tectonic plates caused the extinction of the dinosaurs
  Counterargument#2: A large meteorite or asteroid crashed into the Earth creating an explosion that wiped the plants and animals off the face of the planet.
  Counterargument#3: Climate change caused by either of the previous arguments or by greenhouse gases created a planet that was uninhabitable.