26 September 2011

Week 9: Response to Content

Essay Plan

Essay Topic:
What is communication? Do whales communicate? Do birds? Do atoms? Does DNA communicate? What would you suggest as the limits to communication? When does a failure of human communication occur?

I have chosen this particular topic because I believe it is a question which is fundamental to the course 'Bachelor of Communication'. To get back to the roots behind where technology has taken communication and discover what the essense of communication is and what it encompasses. I have not yet written an essay since beginning this course so this will be very challenging for me, however I am looking forward to it.

Introduction:
- Introduce topic
- Create a thesis: communication is a very broad subject which does not just include the human format, however communication is any form of communicating between any matter on Earth.
- Create 3 points to prove and tease out through the essay

Paragraph 2:
- Introduce point one:
* What is communication (define)?
* What/who uses communication?
* When was communication first brought about?
- Research academic works from sources such as the internet, griffith library and it's databases
- Provide your opinion and/or how this blends into the next point....

Paragraph 3:
- Introduce point two:
* What are some of the limitations to communication?
* Who are what decided that these were the limitations to communication?
* How are these limitations?
- Research academic works from sources such as the internet, griffith library and it's databases
- Provide your opinion and/or how this blends into the next point....

Paragraph 4:
 - Introduce point 3
* When does a failure of human communication occur?
* What are these failures?
* Why are these failures?
- Research academic works from sources such as the internet, griffith library and it's databases
- Provide your opinion and/or blends into the next point....

Paragraph 5:
- Conclusion
* Wrap it up!
* Restate the points again
* What have you discovered
* How have you proved/supported your thesis
* Conclusions/Findings/ Final Recommendations.

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