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Biology Stories, September 2009

  • Biology 103 course
  • biology
  • education
  • science
  • story telling

Biology 103, Fall 2009, Bryn Mawr College

First Set of Web Papers

 

Students in Biology 103 write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available to encourage continuing exploration by others with similar or related interests.

 

achilesClassification and the Gender Binary: Understanding Intersexuality
cejensenInformation on the Causes of Congenital Disorders
dchinGenetic Engineering: Why so Controversial?
drichardLesch-Nyhan Syndrome: Self-injurious behavior and what it can tell us about identity
EDMusic and Order of Feeling
heatherl18Who Needs Sleep?
hmarciaThe Benefits of Depression
jingberSteroids in Baseball
JJHomosexuality in Animals
jmstuartVioxx and Merck and the FDA, oh my!
JPierreTraditional Medicine: Urban Myth or Secret Lifesaver?
JyLH1N1
KalynLove & Hate Is In The Air
Karina GHow do Carnivorous Plants Kill?
ktanWhat's In Your Name?
lcorhanIs God Golden?
LiliLateralization in Horses
mcasiasThe Benefits of Drinking Wine
paoli.romanThe Art of Flatulence
sophie b.Ethanol: Viable alternative or waste of time?
Terrible2sMy Twin Lives Inside Me
vdonelyWhy do we cry?
xhanVitamins: To Take Or Not To Take
YashaswiniEffects of Caffeine

 

Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities

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

Narrative is determined not by a desire to narrate but by a desire to exchange. (Roland Barthes, S/Z)

A Random Walk

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  • A Neural and Behavioral Science Story of Morality
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