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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities

Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.

Biology 103
2003 Second Web Reports
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WEB REPORT #2

Biology, 2003

Students were expected, in lieu of midterm examinations, to select topics of interest to themselves and write a short paper based on exploration of materials available on the web. As elsewhere on Serendip, these are intended not as the final word on any topic but rather as expressions of the interests and perspectives of individuals and as windows to available information and perspectives available elsewhere.

 

Paula Arboleda Fighting More Than the Blues: A Look into Depressive Disorders
Elizabeth Bryan Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: What It Is and My Own Personal Struggle
HoKyung Choi Catch A Yawn
Abigail Fritz Yawning: It Isn't About Oxygen Anymore
Alice Goldsberry Do You Choose to be Homosexual?
Romina Gomez Not just your kid's problem: Adult ADHD
Bessy Guevara Motion Sickness
Adina Halpern Addicted to Coffee?
Vanessa Herrera Men giving birth?
MH The Selfish Gene
Nomi Kaim Efficiency Above All: A Biological Look at Suicide
Lara Kallich Are you sick, or do you just want attention?
Ramatu Kallon Why is Diabetes an Epidemic in the African American Community?
Sarah Kim The Joy Of Laughter
Natalya Krimgold Sexual Selection: Fact or Fiction
La Toiya La Vita The Science of Our Laws
Talia Liben The Kohen Gene
Biology Student 2003 "Ways of Knowing, Modes of Acting": The Therapeutic Theater
Diana Medina You Can't Smell It, But It's The Pain of Your Existence: Pheromones
Rochelle Merilien Sleep Paralysis
Flicka Michaels Treatments for Depression
Katherine Ottati What Do Breast Implants Say About Popular Culture?
Brittany Pladek Sibling rivalry (the slightly-less-amazing adventures of Professor Sanderson's Sociobiology discussion group)
Su-Lyn Poon On the Road to a Unified Science of Culture: Beware potholes.
Maria Scott-Wittenborn Is War Unavoidable?
Melissa Teicher Dark Energy: The Mystery of This Millennium
Margaret Tucker First and Second Language Acquisition
Brianna Twofoot The Anxiety of Anti-Anxiety Medications
Lindsay Updegrove Pain and Panic: The Demons behind Biological Fear
Enor Wagner Male Menopause: Fact or Fiction?
Megan Williams Cloned Meat: Its What's for Dinner
Julia Wise How We Measure Up: Height and Psychology
Laura Wolfe The Diverse Landscapes of Life



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