Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Convicted by Juries Exonerated by Science

One afternoon an 18 year old man was walking to the market. He
was spotted by a rape victim that thought that he was her 
rapist! He was kept behind bars for 27 years.
His name is Thomas Haynesworth. he was convicted of rape in 
1984. But he was an Innocent man

DNA fingerprinting was introduced in 1985 by an English 
geneticist named Alec Jeffreys. He found that some parts of DNA 
contained sequences that were repeated over and over again. He 
also discovered that these sections could differ from person to 
person. After Jefferys discovery, he invented a technique to 
examine the length variations so he could preform a test to 
prove someones identity. Sense then DNA finger printing has 
become very popular in the criminal justice department.

These storys we have watched over the past few days have been 
very touching. I had very little knowledge about wrongful 
convictions and this has really changed my views on our justice 
system. I will take away from this story an understanding of the 
corruption of our justice system. This unit also made me fully 
understand the full power of science, and the influence it has by 
making the evidence in a case very clear.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Lucy: chimp or human

We listened to a radio talk show about a chip named Lucy that raised like a human and was fairly intelligent. Lucy was raised by a man and a woman that were conducting an experiment that would determine if a chimp was raised by humans if it would act like a human. after a while the chimp started showing signs of human activity. after the chimp became to big for them to handle her they had to send her off to the wind. after a year of trying to find a place for her to stay, they decided on one of the Galapagos islands. scene they were so attached to Lucy they asked a graduate student to stay with Lucy until she able to survive on here own. Lucy could not adapt to the new internment so the grade student was not able to leave for a long time.

Lucy's transition into the wild was very difficult for her, during the transition she lost her hair, wouldn't eat, and would not find shelter for herself

This story showed me that chimps have an emotional capacity that I had never thought possible. This story made me sad. I really don't think that they should have kept Lucy in the first place because its wrong to take something or someone out of there natural habitat. Also i was amazed that Lucy drank gin and tonics and masterbate to Playgirl, i would have never guessed that she would do that.