Good:
-specific
- only one question at a time
- open ended
- open minded
Bad:
- vague
- no double barrel questions
- acquisitive
- don't assume
- uncomfortable questions
- no right answer
- awkward
- biased
- answer implied
How do you ask a good interview question?
- ask for opinions
- try to avoid "why"
- narrative
- personal
- instead of "why" use "how"
- use "what", "how", "describe"
From this information, generate five good questions about how to save the world, or about global warming
1. What is happening to our world?
2. do you think that the world needs saving and if so, what?
3. do you think that recycling is something that helps the world?
4. do you think that recycling helps/not helps our environment? how so?
5. would you agree/disagree that our world is slowly deteriorating?
Friday, May 15, 2009
What Is A Good Question?
Posted by Aldo Romero at 11:34 AM 0 comments
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Ishmael: Blog #2 "Start Of MAN"
...Some people say that the world started from the big bang and that we evolved from fish or some other animal. I think that we evolved from the monkey/gorilla. This is probably the most realistic opinion because us humans have 26 chromosomes and the monkey/gorilla has 23 chromosomes. This is the nearest animal that relates to man. I personally don't believe any of this. I think that we just all of a sudden appeared from a species and not from Adam and Eve. A lot of people think many different things about how man evolved. This is something that has also been a mystery for billions of years and it will keep on being a mystery about the evolution of MAN...
Posted by Aldo Romero at 9:03 PM 0 comments
Ishmael: QQC #1
A1d0 r0m3r0
Quote: "With man gone, will there be hope for gorilla?"
Question: Would the gorillas actually live better without humans?
Comment: I personally think that there will be hope for the gorilla because they don't need us humans for them to live. The animals could feed themselves and they know how to do many things with out us. Without us humans, they would actually do better because they wont have any human interference. also without us they would do ok because we would not be polluting their area.
Posted by Aldo Romero at 8:38 AM 0 comments
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Industrial Revolution Outline
My Outline
I. Introduction
a. Thesis Statement
1. In the Story of Frankenstien written by Mary Shelly, the author invents this makes this one invention that impacted the way that the people live in that city which she lives in. The Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on Western society and the effects were numerous and mainly positive.
2. What Impact Did The Revolution Have On The World?
II. Paragraph 1
a. Effects of the Industrial Revolution
1. The Way People Lived
2. Child Labor
3. The Impact
III. The Result of the industrial revolution
IV. Rise of American standard living
a. Market during the industrial revolution
1. Low wages
V. Impact of revolution on western world
a. People from western world
VI. Innovations
a. Inside the factory
b. Comparison to today
c. Inventions
VII. Economic changes
a. Affects of industrial revolution
b. Human society
VIII. Jobs
a. Agriculture
b. Factories
IX. Summary of Industrial Revolution
a. Summarize everything
1. Child Labor
2. Factories
3. Inventions
b. Conclusion
X. Citations
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
My Thesis Statement
In the Story of Frankenstien written by Mary Shelly, the author invents this makes this one invention that impacted the way that the people live in that city which she lives in. The Industrial Revolution had a significant impact on Western society and the effects were numerous and mainly positive.
-Aldo J Romero
Posted by Aldo Romero at 11:18 AM 0 comments
Monday, February 23, 2009
Modified Research Question
what impact did the Industrial Revolution have on the world?
I decided that this would be a very good research question due to the fact that this is something that is personally interesting, it is researchable, not overly opinionated, broad enough to find lots of information, narrow enough to give paper focus, and it is clear.
This is a question that i would not mind researching and that is very clear. this question is cultural, historical, and economical. another reason i chose this question was because it realates to the text that i am currently reading
Posted by Aldo Romero at 9:54 AM 0 comments
