However, most of their rules and policies are similar to each other because most of them require scientific and mathematical lab reports, but it cannot be proved that they are all the same. According to the article, “Discourse Community”, by Gary D. Schmidt and William J. Vande Kopple, “As you have probably guessed, members of one discourse community often employ methods in their work that differ from those that members of other discourse communities use”. Moreover, the discourse community of biology hold dear to themselves the written proofs, yet these written proofs are most of the times not fully in one language. In simple words that their reports or writings include mathematical formulas, medical symbols and many other symbols used just by the biology community. For example, “Molecular Genetic Characterization of Fusion Genes in Extraskeletal Myxoid Chondrosarcomas”, article by Ioannis Panagopoulos and peers, “Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma (EMC) is a soft tissue neoplasm cytogenetically characterized by t(9;22)(q22;q11-12), generating a hybrid EWS/CHN gene, or at (9;17)(q22;q11), resulting in an RBP56/CHN chimera”( Panagopoulos S37). This example is an extremely well example because a normal person who is not aware of all the symbols and names will never know what is the writing talking …show more content…
The answer will be yes, skills like rhetoric can help improve the job of biologist or student who is in biology major because biologists are required to speak in presentations and there are oral interviews that are held by schools and professors. Moreover, an everyday example will be doctor interacting with patients and or operating on patient and giving instruction to the nurses and medical assistance, he or she have to be effective and clear in order for the operation or surgery to be done correctly. If he or she give instruction that was not specific and clear can cost the patient’s