Audience:
I want my paper to apply to everyone. It seems that everyone has some opinion on Stem Cell Research either for or against it. And if we look even more in depth we find that even these two categories are divided within themselves. Because my audience is so diverse I have to touch on almost every category of research; science, religion, and politics. To choose one specific audience would be to leave out pertinent information of another category. Religion must know the science aspect to make an informed decision. Accordingly, politics must learn the religious standpoint to satisfy their constituents.
Purpose:
I want to clear up several misconceptions about stem cell research and human cloning by explaining the process. Too many people hold strong beliefs on human cloning without actually know how its done, why its done, and the consequences (good and bad). After summarizing the process I will get into the arguments for and against cloning… I want to make in known why I believe what I believe and why you should too.
Friday, October 19, 2007
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3 comments:
I think you have a good topic. Try to make it universal, so that your paper wont seemed biased or extremely opinionated. but excellent topic!
Your topic is similar to mine. I think it should be really good because serious topics shouldn't be decided on uninformed opinions, so I think your paper will give a clear view on stem cell.
this is a very interesting topic, though I think the stem cell research part of the topic may be easier to argue than human cloning(the phrase "human cloning" seems sort of science fiction-people may respond better to the phrase "stem cell research")
as for the audience, you're right on...your audience will be very vast.
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