1) Did the Doctors take the right course of action after the accidental mutalation?
I don't think the doctors took the right coarse of action because they should'nt have castrated him. In my opinion they should have let him live his life in a proper way while still trying to ways to correct the situation.
2) What other methods or actions could have been taken?
I don't know what other actions could have been taken but I feel that the doctors should have been more careful with the circumcision.
3)Who is to blame and how can this be avoided in the future.
I think that the doctors should be blammed for this. They put this man thorough all of this pain and therefore he suffered psychologically which then made him commit sucide.
4)Your overall thoughts and comments on this topic.
I think that this article was very interesting. Ive never heard of a case like this one but it opens a lot of eyes as to what some people are going through such as the late Mr. David Reimer. Also it shows that doctors should be more careful and should me punished for mistakes done because they are irreversible.
StoryBoard!
Photo 2: Tony threating Chun Lo.
Photo 3: Chun trying to defend himself.
Photo 4: Chun stabbing Tony.
Photo 5: Chung laughing while killing Tony.
Photo 6: Katie solving the problem.
Photo 7: Tony is hit.
Photo 8: George helps Tony up.
Photo 9: George dismisses then from the room.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Gender Controversy Experiment Gone Awry
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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Grounds For Sculpture
Our trip at Grounds For Sculpture I thought was amazing. It would have been a lot better if it wasn't for the rain but otherwise I enjoyed it. I am usually not an art person but the different styles of art that I saw really caught my eye. From the different shapes in which artist designed them to the materials they used to make them, everything was absolutely spectular.
Many of the sculptures at the Grounds were hidden which made it fun to explore and find other beautiful artworks. My favorite was the "Breadline Sculpture". The details portrayed on the face of the men showed the hardships that many had to go through to survive the Great Depression. I am really happy for the opportunity to go on this trip and I anxiously await the rest of trips to come in the future.
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