Describe how the heart pumps blood in the human body.The second writing assignment will be a technical description for a non-specialized audience. You will explain to a non-technical audience how something works.
You will choose an object or a process with which you are familiar. You will describe this object or process to an audience that has little or no background of the subject.
Keep in mind that you are not writing instructions on how to do something. You wrote instructions for writing assignment #1. If you describe a process, you cannot describe a process that involves direct human action.
For writing assignment #2, if you describe a process, you will describe an activity that takes place. You will describe how a phenomenon happens or how a mechanism works. For example, you could describe how the heart pumps blood in the human body. But you could not give instructions on how to take someone’s blood.
Your description will include pictures. The description will use visual detail in both words and images.
Examples include the following:
You are an auto mechanic. You could write a description of how spark plugs work to an audience of non-mechanics. You would not write a set of instructions on how to install spark plugs. You would describe how spark plugs work.
You work in technical support at a computer store. You could write a description of how a graphics card works to an audience that is not familiar with computers. You would not write a set of instructions on how to install a graphics card. You would describe how graphics cards work.
You are a member of a gaming community. You will describ e how the game operates to an audience of non-gamers. You would not write a set of instructions on how to play the game. You would describe how the game works. Assignment: How heart pumps blood in the human body
The Unelected: The Lobbies
Please watch the following video: (Also, Chapter 10 has this info) The Unelected: The Lobbies Then analyze the impact of interest groups and lobbyist in by answering the following questions: 1. Whom do they benefit and how do they affect our society? (may be influence by your views on elitism/pluralism) 2. What incentives do interest […]