Hi, my name is Louis Kim. Welcome to my blog!
Hi, my name is Louis Kim. Welcome to my blog!
When I first hear that my team was interested in my post about LEMSIP and Unit 731, I was thoroughly surprised. First, I thought my writing skill and the context of my blog was not even perfect and I was just writing my thoughts on the blog. I, of course, agreed to make our topic … Continue reading Value of Science Reflection
https://www.facebook.com/humanvschimps/ Louis Kim Christina Colvin ENGL 1102 November 13 2016 Violence Cannot Be Overlooked in the Name of Knowledge The desire of attaining knowledge is common in human nature. In fact, according to Kim Todd in her article Curious, “Curiosity can be as obsessive as hunger or lechery, swamping the senses.” This basic desire … Continue reading Value of Science Project
Two texts Our first “text” is the movie: Project Nim Second text: http://www.nytimes.com/1995/03/17/world/unmasking-horror-a-special-report-japan-confronting-gruesome-war-atrocity.html?pagewanted=all The genre/medium: Facebook page The value: The value of human acquiring knowledge and how inhumane it can be: Can inhumane medical experiments be justified under the name of “acquiring the knowledge”? Is knowledge that valuable to act upon any inhumane experiments? Brief … Continue reading Value of Science Project Intro
We all know on March 2011, One of the greatest tsunami in the record of history hit the eastern coast of Japan. It shut off more than 3 cores of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and the radioactive materials such as plutonium and Uranium has been spilled out into the Pacific Ocean. The major reporters broadcasted … Continue reading The Really Big One