Photo Essay Design
Plan
Statement of Purpose:
I chose stem cells as my research
topic. My audience will be my classmates and my teacher. It will take place in
a classroom setting and we will be displaying it on the board for the class to
see and evaluate. In my photo essay I want to argue that it is not scary to
donate stem cells. I want to clarify to
my classmates about how to donate stem cells (the process) and what they are. I
want them to know that it is up to the individual to put in the effort to
donate because if done then a life can truly be saved. I learned from my
teacher that stem cells can really make a difference and it really isn’t that
scary to donate them and that is why I want to share this information and
produce this argument. These issues will also aid me later on in my research
paper. I want my classmates to think
differently about donating stem cells. I also want to explain why they help,
what they are and what they can do summed up in this photo essay. This will
lead to the answers on why we need stem cells and what we can do to help. I
just hope that I can use the correct self-taken photos to encapsulate the
importance and process of donating stem cells. Stem cells are the future in
medicine and are very small, so my pictures cannot show them. However, I can
just show that they are found throughout the body and go from there.
I will most likely use a power
point format with my photographs. I need to show that harvesting stem cells are
harmless and is just like getting a shot or IV. I will have to do my research
on it because I do not know much about the process, but if done effectively
then my argument will be meaningful. For my introduction I think I will
introduce what stem cells are and what they can do. I will also talk about what
influenced me to choose this particular topic. I will then address why they are
important and then what can people do to help the cause (stem cell donation
process). My last slide will be of one of my friends that had cancer. I will conclude on a happy note and stress
the importance of stem cells (life is precious). I will add captions to each
photo clarifying what is happening and to display factual information. All of
my photos were taken in the science lab here at Lewis and I will do my best
portraying this topic. I will mainly be using facts in my photo essay. I
believe I will be using all of my 8-10 pages.
Logos: I really want my audience to learn a little bit about
stem cells based on the facts I give and the importance of them. I want my
audience to see how amazing stem cells are. By understanding this process
people can truly make a difference and they will become more knowledgeable
about stem cells.
Pathos: I want my photo essay to be a bit serious, but then
it will be joyous and gratifying at the end with my concluding slides. Donating
stem cells can save lives and it can save lives.
Ethos: I am not an expert on stem cells. I simply just want
to be an informative person. People can disagree with me or agree, but I just
want them to be open to donating stem cells and how it works. I want my
audience to be understanding and knowledgeable about this topic.
Testing: My classmates will be reviewing my photo essay on
March 20.
The Future of Medicine
I chose this topic because recently in the
past some of my friends have experienced serious illness and tragedy. My
friend, classmate and teammate Danny Hyde was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
last year. My other friend and classmate Jimmy Kohl; his sister was diagnosed
with Leukemia last year also. I have also just met a close friend at Lewis
University who was diagnosed with cancer. They have all thought about using stem
cells as a treatment for their illness. All of these occurrences and talk about
this topic motivated me to do research on this topic. With this photo-essay I
want people to realize how important stem cells are and how donating them is
possible. People can truly save the lives of loved ones and friends. This photo
essay will illustrate just how people can do so!
Imagine the world
without much illness. A world where illnesses such as cancer, Parkinson's,
Alzheimer’s, Leukemia and others could be cured. Recent research has suggested
that stem cells are the answers in curing these illnesses. This ability to use
stem cells has been recently discovered late in the twentieth and beginning of
the twenty-first centuries. This recent discovery has the potential of being an
extreme advantage in the health sciences. Stem cells are the future in medicine
and must fully be utilized and understood through comprehensive research and
careful experimentation.
To understand the
full extent of what stem cells are capable of doing an individual must first
know what stem cells are. A stem cell is “an undifferentiated cell of a
multicellular organism that is capable of giving rise to indefinitely more
cells of the same type and from which certain other kinds arise by differentiation”
(Art, Stem Cell Research 170). Stem cells are parent cells, which have the
ability to create all different cells in the body. “The human body is made up
of trillions of cells of more than 200 types; all these cells are produced by
stem cells” (Art, Stem Cell Research 171).
Reference:
"ART, Stem Cell Research." (2007): 170-73. ART, Stem Cell
Research. 4 July 2007. Web. 19 Mar. 2014.
I think I fulfilled my design plan pretty well. I wanted to illustrate the process of donating stem cells and possibly getting individuals involved in donating, but I did not illustrate as well how they are less scary. I did inform my audience about the peripheral blood stem cell donation which I believe is less scary than getting extracting stem cells from the bone marrow, but people may still think it is scary. In my narrative I informed my audience on why this topic influenced me, what stem cells are and why they are so useful and sought after. With all this information that I set forth I believe my audience can decide for themselves if they would like to donate or help the cause at all. If someone does donate because of this photo essay that is great, but at the worst I informed others about a process and cell that I believe we will be talking about more in the future.










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