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Classroom Reflections

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Biomolecules and Human Health 22 Replies

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Worthless Species? 33 Replies

Started by Sean Nash. Last reply by Miranda Lynn Stanton Nov 11.

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What Is Science? 68 Replies

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POND PREVIEW 46 Replies

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Current Issues in Biology

This thread will be used to share current issues happening in the field of biology. This section should help to make our course extremely up-to-date and relevant in today's changing world. View Discussions

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What is Life? 23 Replies

Started by Sean Nash. Last reply by Miranda Lynn Stanton Nov 11.

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Essay Rubric

Started by Erin Nash Sep 13.

Things to Share

This thread is for the odds & ends you find on your own as you develop as a biologist through this course. View Discussions

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Classroom visit on summer research 17 Replies

Started by Sean Nash. Last reply by Chelsie Mar 24.

Announcements & Reminders

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The Cell: Bringing things together... 19 Replies

Started by Sean Nash. Last reply by Morgan Wacker Dec. 19, 2008.

Thinking Critically

This thread will be used to pose questions requiring evaluation or synthesis of the course material in any given area. This strategy will allow us to make meaning of the facts presented in POB. View Discussions

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research at many levels 27 Replies

Started by Sean Nash. Last reply by Rachel Huntsman Sep. 9, 2008.

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Sorry this is so late but.... Awhile back we learned about carbs & fats, what stood out to me the most is when we started talking about diets, diet plans & diet pills. I think they are all a bunch of bull. As Mr. Nash said, as long as you consume...
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So through the last two class periods, I've figured out that anything about dieting that I thought I knew was all a misconception. Like all the media and advertisements about low carbs, zero trans fat, and just the way people think, has been prett...
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Rushton Hurley is now a member of Principles of Biology
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Thanks for the kind words about Miss Delaney. ;) I agree about the color of the meal. I think we can be lead astray by that if we include a lot of processed foods. However, with mostly whole foods... or items with only few ingredients... I think ...
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I do agree with Hunter.I think the easiest way to tell quickly that this meal is probably not really bad, without being really scientific, is only to look at all the different colors at that one plate. It has about 8 colors in it... And our brain ...
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Ali Bargu Understand the living of Science, to understand the life of our own!
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Here is Hsin-Ping Talking about the sauce!! [8:26:05 AM] supergeneration: that me check~ [8:28:03 AM] supergeneration: this sause was made by an old soldiers long long time ago [8:28:39 AM] supergeneration: and everybody loves it, so it's the mos...
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The most important thing in the experiment to me was just learning how to break down the food. Things i learned from the experiment was that not all the foods i thought were healthy weren't that healthy. I would not have said all of the things tha...
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We did have a ton of low-carb stuff, even low carb pasta!!! The irony! But this weekend we cleaned out all of our pantries, and threw it all away!
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Hunter... check out the statement in this page about McDonald's fries & trans fat. The differences across national barriers are very interesting (and creepy). The image you posted is certainly a Photoshop job that someone did as a satire on a plac...
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Good questions... Does she eat tomato plain? Uhhhhh... yeah. It is like candy to her. She would almost just eat a plateful. Good stuff. And when this photo was taken... she would tear this stuff UP. She's still devours pretty much all you see on t...
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Nice image! Thanks so much for adding these to the discussion...
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Yeah i agree with Shelby. They can definitly pack my kids lunch. It fits what they tell youbout nutrieton too as far as having different colors and vegetbles. i have a question does the child actually eat it or does it just nibble and move on?
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Yuck!! What were my parents thinking when they were feeding me this stuff. It's basically leftovers of other animals that they didn't need just combined into one thing.
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What exactly is this ade trying to say? Just wondering
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oh man that was soo gross! It also led to me watching a few others "how it's made", which led to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjhkJUDm9nQ&feature=player_embedded It's sad! :(
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I know who I want to pack my school lunches! This looks like a reasonable meal. I especially noticed how it fits the view of the book we have been reading about how the meal should have a lot more vegetables/fruit and less meat. These also seem li...
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