Monday, January 30, 2012

Kitchen Sponges Kill Bacteria

Author Mel frank says there’s a way to disinfect our sponges. The main Idea of this article is to inform the general public that there is a way to keep the bacteria low on our sponges. For example in the article it said (“To kill the bacteria and make your sponges OK for use, you need to heat the sponges”).So by heating up the sponges most of the bacteria will go away.
The author’s viewpoint was clearly stated in this article as well, (“The fastest and easiest way to do this is to simply toss the sponges into the microwave”) I think this source is bias. I think so because in the article the author said that the fastest and easiest way to kill bacteria from a sponge is to just toss it in the microwave, it is true that the sponge would be disinfected, but there are other faster and easier ways to disinfect a sponge. I also consider this source reliable because this source is copyrighted from 1999 to 2012 so that means this source is up to date. Also I think this source has steps on how you would microwave your sponge, like (“step 1 Rinse the sponge with cold water, which will prevent the sponge from burning”.) the steps make sense too, like wetting your sponge so it wont burn, And this source has a difficulty setting and this one is set to easy, And this is easy. So I do consider this source reliable.

Bacteria: Friend or Foe

The author, Reglina Baily of Bacteria: Friend or Foe claims that there are goods and bad in bacteria. The main idea of the article, Friend or Foe is to inform the general public that bacteria are not always harmful. For example in the article it said (“In a mutualism relationship, both the bacteria and the host receive their benefits. For example there are several kinds of bacteria that live inside the mouth, nose, throat, and intestines of human and animals. These bacteria receive a place to live and feed while keeping other harmful microbe from taking up residence.”) In other words bacteria lives inside a person and does not let harmful microbes take up room inside a person’s body therefore not allowing that person to have serious illness. The authors view point was clearly stated in the article as well, (“When all facts are considered bacteria are more helpful then harmful.”) I would also consider this article not slanted, because the author wasn’t only talking about the helpful sides of the bacteria it was also talking about the harmful sides as well. For example, (“A parasitic relationship is one which the bacteria benefit while the host is harmed. Pathogenic parasitic, which cause disease do so by resisting the host’s defenses defenses and growing at the expense of the host these produce poisonous substances which are responsible for symptoms that occur with an illness.”)  I think they also used strong connotations like the tittle, Bacteria Friend or Foe, I thought it was strong connotation because the author is considering the bacteria as helpful organisms to have to keep you alive and dangerous ones as well. I would consider this a good source to find out the pros and cons of Bacteria I do so because the author of this source, Regina Baily holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Emory University, in Atlanta, GA. Also this source is up to date. (2012). So I would consider this source reliable.