Friday, December 18, 2009
Visual Argument
Sources:
"Transformers Special Edition Camaro." Photo. chevrolet.com 18 Dec. 2009.
"BRAVIA HD Television." Photo. sonystyle.com 18 Dec. 2009.
Fabio. "Boeing 787 Dreamliner." Photo. aviationspectator.com
18 Dec. 2009.
"iPod Nano." Photo. apple.com 18 Dec. 2009.
"Glass of Water." Photo. wordpress.com 18 Dec. 2009.
"Russian Boy." Photo. donate.worldvision.org 18 Dec. 2009.
"Orphan Boy." Photo. donate.worldvision.org 18 Dec. 2009.
"African Children." Photo. donate.worldvision.org 18 Dec. 2009.
"Little Girl." Photo. donate.worldvision.org 18 Dec. 2009.
"Business Man." Photo. pcx.net 18 Dec. 2009.
Note: The text was taken from a talk I heard given by Walter Bradley, professor of engineering at Baylor University. I'm not sure how to cite it.
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Wow!!!! that is reallyyyyy good:) fantastic job.
ReplyDeleteHow does water fit in with the technology quote? Would 80% for 20% make more sense?
ReplyDeleteThe water represents the type of technological developments we need to make for the underdeveloped and undernourished parts of the world. They have no use for ipods when they are barely surviving without clean water. The purpose is to encourage engineers to spend more time working on technology that would help the least of these, such as more economical water sanitation systems.
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