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Hello, my name is Arturo and I attend King/Drew Magnet High School. Well I'm pretty cool guy once you get to know. I enjoy skating (skateboarding), playing baseball (varsity baby lol),video games (Xbox 360 Gamertag PRIMER 07),and anything that would seem like fun or interesting. :D

Friday, January 16, 2009

6 Period Stiff Members......

Dear 6 period,

Here are the questions for your assignment, seems easier to find if all of them are here instead of looking for all of them.

1.How does Mary Roach appeal to you with her way of writing?

2.How does modern society see these surgeons working on cadavers for new techniques for the future?

3.Why do you think Ms. Roach enjoys doing what she is doing?


4.Do you believe we should use cadavers to improve (fix) the future or is it being cruel to the body? Explain. (Accidents, Murder Cases, etc)

5.How would you feel if your best friend was a cannibal but he was just raised and believed it wasn't wrong. What would you do?

6. Overall what grade would you give Mary Roach about her non-fiction text and would you have done what she did to write this book?  


Tuesday, January 6, 2009

STIFF pg. 157-247

Mary Roach's non-fiction "STIFF" analyzes crucifixion experiments, the search for the soul, the removal of the head, and cannibalism. First in chapter 7 she informs the reader about crucifixion and how and where they might have nailed Jesus  Christ in the hands in the right spot for him which could have supported all his wieght. I was astonished how one of the scientist devoted his study to find out all about crucifixion. Then in chapter 8 tells the reader about scientists trying to find out if there is a soul and where it lies in the body if there is one.  This chapter didn't get my attention at all but the only thing that was funny was that the liver was the one that was constructed in out bodies first before the heart and that all songs that were about the heart would be about the liver (my liver is in great pain for my love of my life).  Well when it came down to chapter 9 and 10 it was a little more interesting because scientist removed heads and tried to put them in whole new bodies for example they used dogs and it worked and in chapter 10 it was about cannibalism that in China people ate each other (disgusting) aned they said that a woman breast was delicious (puke)  but over all it cam to comparing America and China and the different culture and beliefs.  Finally I like how her rhetoric question, " Would any culture go so far as to use human flesh as food simply out of practicality?" made image how life would be eating each other and just made feel that I could have been dead already or eating someone to survive ( gross).

1. How would you feel if your best friend was a cannibal but he was just raised and believed it wasn't wrong. What would you do?

2. Overall what grade would you give Mary Roach about her non-fiction text and would you have done what she did to write this book?