Monday, April 30, 2012

MidTerm practice


Every little event we encounter in our daily activities has science in it . The novel “Us or Me” by Ian McEwan Joe the narrator seem to had made connection with science . It started with the Joe Rose’s description of a very drastic experience in his life.
   Joe and his girlfriend name Clarisse, sharing a picnic which then they are interrupted by a hot-air balloon landing in the field. The pilot of the balloon is in trouble the pilot must have been half way out of the passenger basket as it touched the ground. The narrator and three other people see the danger, and run to help. So in all there was five men and the boy who was inside the hot air balloon.  Together with the balloon pilot, they each grab hold of a line, and so keep the balloon from rising into the air. Then among much confusion, the pilot loses his grip, and the balloon rises into the air with four people holding on desperately. The young boy is still in the basket. For a few seconds, all four hold on, and then one by one they started to let go, but one man by the name of Dr. John Logan didn’t let go. He was determined and stood till he couldn’t anymore, which resulted him to fall to his death. Joe Rose unexpectedly became part of an unsuccessful rescue mission to save a boy, eventually closing with the death of the doctor John Logan. This seemed to have made a very drastic change in Joe’s life.  
 He compared his situation to altruism . Joe emphasizes that while he was trying to save the boy in the hot air balloon in the novel several times was that there was a “lack of cooperation” and the problem was that there was “never a team”. It seems that Joe believes the absence of a leader, the pilot having “abdicated his authority”, prevented cooperation and the fact that everyone was “determined on their separate plans”. As the dramatic events unfold, Joe is constantly analyzing very scientifically the process, the failures and the “mammalian conflict”; us, or me. According to Joe, “someone said me, and then there was nothing to be gained by saying us” (Mc Ewan 272) . This brought out a situation that can be tracked back to the evolutionary theory.
 Through observations of animals and humans, she concludes that the gene that elicits altruism in organisms survives through a type of natural selection those weeds out those who do not conform to the group in which they belong. In “The Selfless Gene,” Olivia Judson’s main point is to prove how altruistic behavior is something that is not learned, but is an essential genetic trait passed down by each generation. Loners and aggressors of groups of animals and people tend to die out because of the failure to coexist within a group. This situation occurred In Us or Me . The group who was trying to save the boy didn’t cooperate as a group , the result was one died and their mission failed . At first glance, altruistic behavior may appear to be a trait that is doomed to die out, the key lies in the tight knit communities that develop between organisms of the same kind.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Research Paper Topic ( Brainstorming) Blog # 3


I’m excited to start this research topic . All of the topics on the “Research paper ideas “ handout seemed very interesting . But the two topics that stuck out to me the most was Idea number 6 ; Portraying Robots ( or human clones) in film and idea number 3 ; Evolutionary Psychology and everyday life . Portraying Robots in film caught my attention because I find it very fascinating how complex these robots or machines are. I would love to further my knowledge on robots. Also this research topic will help me get an idea on what the future looks like. It gives me mix feelings, in being worried or excited on how much electronics is going to take over everything. We are only getting a snippet of how robots will work right now, if I do this research topic I would have a good idea on how the future will really look like. Evolutionary Psychology and everyday life really caught my eye, just for the simple fact I am a psychology major and I’ve never heard about “evolutionary psychology” till this semester.  I would really enjoy doing this topic because I feel that is really important how much science and certainty is in psychology that people don’t notice. This topic would definitely further my knowledge in my life long future career, and also get better aspects on the controversies that lie under psychology. I have so much ideas, opinions and questions that I would love to put all in paper. Just by talking about it I get excited, this idea will be a good one for me. Well both are pretty interesting; this will be a tough one.
               I decided to do topic number 2  ; “Evolutionary psychology and everyday life“ it just makes sense for me to stick to the topic I am majoring in and I have  major connection with . Now the questions I can answers under this topic is a tough one to answer but I narrowed it down to two. The Attraction theory and Altruism, Altruism because I totally believe in the ideas that come with altruism , even though I am a little skeptical with some ideas under Altruism , this is an amazing theory that when we look more in depth to it we can understand how it works in today’s world . Now “Attraction theory “this one just grabbed my brain. I have been reading about attraction and how it works in the world for about 3 or more years now. It’s a theory I truly believe in, and for the last past year I’ve been trying to bring it out to my friends, family and even strangers! But I feel like this research paper will help me bring it out and even help me understand it way more then I already do, and go in to different aspects under attraction with evolutionary psychology .