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The authors of this web site are Keyur Parikh, Christopher Gibson, and Alexis Day.  They have spent a great deal of time studying and researching these topics to present the information on this web site. Please click on the authors' names or pictures for a complete literacy autobiography.

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Keyur Parikh
January 23, 1986
Chemistry with a minor in Biology
Directly correlates the topics I learn in class with a real world outlook.
This is the Online Literacy Biography of me, Keyur Parikh.  It serves to provide a clearer understanding of literary development as it occurred throughout my life.  It is written in a first person narrative to allow you, the reader, to really hear my voice and to feel as though you can find a personal connection.

parikhkp@xu.edu 
 

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Christopher Gibson
December 24, 1987
Classics and a minor in Pre-Medical studies
It relates directly to topics discussed in the pre-medical field.
He has had an accelerated educational experience, graduating from high school at the age of sixteen. This was made possible by his journey down the road to literacy, the ever-expanding steps of which are documented in his online literacy autobiography.

gibsoncc@xu.edu
 

  

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Alexis Day
January 29, 1983
Criminal Justice
Forensic Science and Advance Criminal Investigation
My photo links to the first webpage I've ever done by myself with the help of my group. It is a literacy autobiography that gives an in-depth idea about how I made it through life with the tool of literacy.

dayad@xu.edu 

The authors of this web site created this to be a resource to cover issues regarding the controversial topic of stem cell research, particularly embryonic stem cell research.  It was made as a project for a Rhetoric class.  To see further details about the guidelines of the project or to simply find out more about the class for which this website was made please click here.

 

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Alexis Day, Christopher Gibson, Keyur Parikh

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