Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Burgess Shale

The Burgess Shale



















View from Google Earth of Burgess Shale

The Burgess Shale is a fascinating archaeological destination. Discovered in 1909 by Charles D. Walcott, it houses fossils of many soft-bodied creatures that have never been found before. Several of the fossils discovered by Walcott offer no correlation to any present-day animals. The origin and fate of these species are still being researched. The impact of this discovery has changed our whole perception of the fossil time line and evolution as a result.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Elements of Communication


Elements of Communication
Communication progressed throughout the ages, diverging into many unique varieties and styles. Visual, auditory, spoken word, and drawings demonstrate the diverse ways humans relate to each other. These methods have experienced change due to advancements in technology. Each approach to communication possesses its own advantages and disadvantages. Written and most visual mediums hold a high potential to misrepresent tone and emotion. Spoken words fail to share ideas when individuals have different languages and lexicons. Overall, communication has experienced successful progress with heightened technology. Worldwide connectivity lessens the gap between states and continents. However with this advancement communication has shed some personal touches for the sake of speed and convenience. Clarity is essential to communication. Unclear communication is an oxymoron of sorts. Without a clear passage of information, communication is meaningless. Unbiased communication rarely exists. Each variety or style of communication reflects biases of the originator/speaker.