Monday, December 16, 2013

Final Rest

For the past nine weeks, I have been writing about the human anatomy and sharing my knowledge with you. I have written topics on different parts of the human body that you can, either, donate to yourself, or donate to someone else.

Although I only wrote about a few number of body parts that people can donate, there are still quite a few other parts that people can donate and receive, such as a cornea transplant or a heart transplant.  I hope that by reading the posts, you can be more informed and aware of how much people are in need of these transplant to live.

As the name suggests, this will be my concluding post.
I want to continue and focus on my studies in college, and also, hopefully, learning more about human anatomy through my classes. My interest in human anatomy will not falter. By learning more, I can be more informed and can help spread the knowledge to others, so that others can continue to share the information, like a chain reaction.

However, I never did know how I would share this knowledge with others until recently.

Up until nine weeks ago, I did not think that I could share my knowledge and interest in human anatomy through blogging. However, you never know what can happen until you try. As for me, trying to blog about these topics made me feel comfortable and happy that, out there somewhere, someone is reading what I am writing. All I can hope for, is that my readers will help share this knowledge with friends and family so that they can help save another life.

As a new blogger, I have learned that, as long as you talk, well, write in this case, about something that you are interested in, the words will come out naturally. As I kept writing about the different parts of human anatomy, the words continued to flow through me more easily. I was excited that I was finally able to share what I know to others and, hopefully, share their new knowledge to people they know.

This new experience with blogging has taught me a lot about how I should relay information and how easy it can be to inform people. With blogging, not everyone who reads, knows a lot about that topic. So, it's really up to the blogger on how they want to present the information and how they want to express themselves, with really technical words or simple laymen terms.

Besides that, blogs can become very interesting, and have people continue to come back, wanting to read what the next post will be about. This interest can spread like wildfire, and soon, the blog will have a big following. With such a following, information can be spread very easily and, most likely, at sonic speed.

Although I don't have a big following, I hope that those who have read my blog posts, will inform others about the various parts of the human body that can be donated.

Was there a certain topic that you really liked? Comment below and help spread the information. 
Thanks for reading!


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