Deadly+Debate

Articale!

Willie Arnette February 7, 2012 Godwin 3 Outline > A. Subtopic. #1 > B. Subtopic #2 > C. Subtopic #3 > A. Supporting Evidence #1 > B. Supporting Evidence #2 > C. Supporting Evidence #3 > A. Supporting Evidence #1 > B. Supporting Evidence #2 > C. Supporting Evidence #3 > A. Supporting Evidence #1 > B. Supporting Evidence #2 > C. Supporting Evidence #3 > A. Supporting Evidence #1 > B. Supporting Evidence #2 > C. Supporting Evidence #3 > A. Restatement of Subtopic #1 > B. Restatement of Subtopic #2 > C. Restatement of Subtopic #3 Willie Arnette February 7,2012 Godwin 3 Outline > In my opinion I think that Bacteria is more deadly than Viruses > because of the following statements I have printed below. I got > all of these facts and opinions from books and from recent knowledge. > To prove my point about Bacteria being more deadly, I did different > categories on Bacteria's pros and cons, and the same with Viruses. > A. Bacteria can get into more areas on you. > B. Bacteria is living, so it's stronger > C. Bacteria doesn't need a host to be deadly. > A. Viruses need a host/cell to live off of. > B. Viruses are not living organisms so they are weaker. > C. Most viruses are not contagious. > A. Viruses need a host/cell to work, bacteria doesn't. > B. Bacteria can be different diseases, Viruses can't be diseases. > C. Viruses can't get on items and get caught, Bacteria can. > A. Bacteria is deadly, but Viruses can be deadly too. > B. Viruses need a host to move around and attack and Bacteria doesn't need one. > C. Viruses don't live on many surfaces like Bacteria does. > All in all I think that Bacteria is more deadlier because of all the differences with > Viruses having a host to move around and actually attack on a cell and Bacteria not > having to use a host at all. I would like to thank the __“North Carolina Holt Science and Technology.”__ Also with different papers that I had as recourses to use for this. Still if I >  had to choose, I'd choose Bactiera.
 * 1) __**Introduction Hook/Piece's Statement**__
 * 1) __**Subtopic #1**__
 * 1) __**Subtopic #2**__
 * 1) __**Subtopic #3**__
 * 1) __**Rebuttal**__
 * 1) __**Conclusion( Restatement of your thoughts.)**__
 * 1) __**Introduction Hook/Piece's Statement**__
 * 1) __**Why Bacteria is more deadly.**__
 * 1) __**Why are Viruses not as deadly.**__
 * 1) __**Differences Between Bacteria and Viruses.**__
 * 1) __**Rebuttal**__
 * 1) __**Conclusion**__

Willie Arnette Godwin 1st 3-15-12 __**Bacteria V.S Viruses... Rough Draft**__ Bacteria or viruses? They are both deadly, but, which is //more// deadly? Well, Bacteria can get into different places, Bacteria might be the better chose, but there are differences between both Viruses and Bacteria. Bacteria might be the better chose because of many different types of bacteria, for example: The Common Cold, Chicken Pox, and many many others. If someone that obtained common cold, one thing to do is to have lots of rest and many fluids. Most of the time, that is what is needed to make this illness go away. Now with viruses there isn't much a difference, here are different examples of Viruses are: Norovirus, Swine Flu, and many others just like bacteria. One example to talk about is Norovirus. This not very common little bug is not your average stomach virus. It make vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of apatite. Now the differences between both Viruses and Bacteria isn't really much to say, they have some of the same shapes, size, and amount. One thing that is different is the lifespan of them. For one thing bacteria can live longer without needing a host, while viruses need a host to actually live and make more viruses in the body. Viruses are more spreadable, yet bacteria can go into more places. See Viruses might seem bad, and they are, but, bacteria can get into more places on your body and do more bad things. All in all with the information about Bacteria, the best chose is to choose Bacteria. Not because of what other people think, about the information that has been found. Thanks to the “North Carolina and Technology.” Social Studies book, this information was founded. Okay if the information is a little hard to understand, here is some other ways of describing it, Bacteria can get into more places while Viruses can't, Bacteria doesn't need a host to live and make new cells in hurt the human body, With that, the information about bacteria makes Bacteria deadlier than viruses. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif;">Willie Arnette <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif;">Godwin 1st <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif;">3-15-12 <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif;">__**Bacteria V.S Viruses!**__ <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif;">Bacteria or viruses? They are both deadly, but, which is //more// deadly? <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Some people might think Viruses, others Bacteria. So, which one is it? <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Bacteria might seem to be the better chose because of many different types of bacteria, for example: The Common Cold, Chicken Pox, Pink Eye, Infection in a cut, and other harmful things. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">If someone obtained the common cold, one thing to do is to have lots of rest and many fluids. Most of the time, that is what is needed to make this illness go away. Now if you had Chicken Pox's resting and fluids are needed, but, medicine might be needed or maybe a itching cream. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Now on the other hand, here are some Viruses. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Along with Bacteria, there are hundreds or examples of Viruses but, Norovirus, Swine Flu, and Nasal Congestion, are just a few examples. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">One example to talk about is Norovirus. This common little bug is not your average stomach virus. It make vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of apatite. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Now Nasal Congestion, many things can happen with congestion, but, some things that are common with congestion are, runny nose, stuffiness, and coughing. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">One thing to do when this happens, is to get rest, have hot liquids, and take medicine. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Here are the differences between both Viruses and Bacteria isn't really much to say, they have some of the same shapes, and sizes. Some things that are different are the lifespan and amount of them. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">For one thing, Bacteria can live longer without needing a host, while Viruses need a host to actually live and make more viruses in the body. Viruses are more spreadable, yet bacteria can go into more places. See Viruses might seem bad, and they are, but, bacteria can get into more places on your body and do more bad things. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">All in all with the information about Bacteria, the best chose is to choose Bacteria. Not because of what other people think, about the information that has been found. Thanks to “NC Wise Owl” and the “North Carolina and Technology, Social Studies book”, this information was founded. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">If the information above was a little hard to understand, here is another way of looking at it. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">Bacteria can get into more places while Viruses can't, Bacteria doesn't need a host to live and make new cells in hurt the human body, <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">With that, the information about Bacteria makes Bacteria deadlier than Viruses. <span style="color: #000000; font-family: times new roman,serif; font-size: 16px;">So the question has been answered, thanks again to “NC Wise Owl” and the “North Carolina and Technology, Social Studies book.” This information about Bacteria was founded. Pictures!

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Table! William Arnette January 23, 2012

Comparison Table


 * Criteria || Bacteria || Viruses ||
 * Causes ||  ||   ||
 * Shape ||  ||   ||
 * Size ||  ||   ||
 * Treatment ||  ||   ||
 * Life Span ||  ||   ||
 * Movement ||  ||   ||

William Arnette January 23, 2012

Comparison Table

Work Cited (Recourses)! __'"North Carolina Holt Science and Technology."__ []
 * **Criteria** || **Bacteria** || **Viruses** ||
 * Causes || Getting it in your eyes, noise, or mouth. || Going near someone contagious and getting the Viruses from them. ||
 * Shapes || Cylinder,Spiral,Spear,Cone || Spacecraft,Cylinder,Spiral. ||
 * Size || Can vary on different types. || Can also vary in different types. ||
 * Treatment || Sometimes just sleep and liquids will help, but other times it help if you take different pills to help with different things. || Sometimes you could go to the hospital if it gets too bad and you can't do anything about it then that might happen but if you can help it out at home then you could probably just sleep it off or take pills depending on what you have. ||
 * Life Span || Depending on the type of Bacteria it may vary from days, weeks, or even months. Possibly forever but that is some-what rare. || Like Bacteria is can vary depending on type, but a single sneeze can spray droplets infested with viruses. ||
 * Movement || Typically a few micrometers in length depending if it's attacking your body for a long time. || Viruses move around in plants by manipulating the plant's own systems. ||



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Reflection!

William Arnette Godwin 1st 4-26-12 The pages/answers are not block, as for some sites are blocked from the computer. For example sometimes Google could be blocked. The websites gave me different information on parts of my project, some information will be helpful, but, others will not be as helpful, or needed for the topic. One thing that I did was read over the facts and thought if it was needed information for my project/topic. > We work with other students by swapping articles with each other. Then the person that you swapped with would re-read the article and make edits or ideas that could be used to make your article sound more professional. They way that I worked independently was by looking on different websites and in books for useful information that I could read over and get an idea set in my mind and see if it would work well with my topic. Although I found facts from sites, I paraphrased it into my own words. On my Wiki page, I stated all of my work sited and paraphrased what I found on these websites into my own words, that way I could one, give credit to the website, and also have the information with the topic that it goes with. I made sure that I stated on my Wiki the sites that I used and the books that I used. I also double checked on the facts found that I didn't use word-for-word in the facts. The Technology used were; a “Eee” Netbook, Wiki spaces, Voki, NC wise owl, Google, and Open Office Writer. These sites and programs are all stated on my Wiki page.
 * 1) __**8.SI.1.1**__ Explain how you tell if resources for your project are reliable. (Websites, books, newspapers, magazines, etc.)(Reliability can be determined by currency, credibility, authority, etc. depending on the curriculum topic)
 * 1) __**8.SI.1.2**__ How were the websites and information relevant for your project?
 * 1) __**8.SI.1.3**__ How do you evaluate resources for point of view, bias, values, or intent of information?
 * 1) __**8.RP.1.1**__ How did you work on the project with other students. How are they involved with your project?
 * 1) __**8.RP.1.1**__ How did you work on the project independently. (by yourself)
 * 1) __**8.SE.1.1**__ Explain ethical behavior (copyright, not plagiarizing, netiquette) when using resources. How did you use resources and use them correctly, so that you didn't violate any copyright laws?
 * 1) __**8.SE.1.2**__ How do you use safety precautions when using on;line resources (personal information, passwords, etc.) What precautions did you take to protect you and your work when using the computer and online resources?
 * 1) __**TT.1.1**__ What Technology did you use to complete the project? (computer, websites, wiki, etc.)