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Being nearly last, I'd say my 'quest' took just a tad bit longer, but I still found a good one! Click here to see! On this website, the reader/viewer can find accurate and relevant information to all the parts (structures) and functions of a cell. T…
December 4
So, I'm gonna start with my "healthy" food. It was a banana! I don't eat bananas too often, but my dad buy's them a lot. They're always sitting on my counter. And honestly when I do eat them, the main reason is because it's my healthy choice over so…
November 11
My learning process through this specific unit of study is actually rather ironic because in a round-about I'm learning about or discussing these topics in three different classes. In DC Biology I'm being taught all of these new concepts step by ste…
November 1
Where to begin? I'm not sure what kind of approach I want to take on this topic, or what order I want to mention things. The obvious start would be abortion, but I'm not sure by just giving an opinion I can take this discussion where I think it shou…
November 1
Oh my. I didn't realize the "this accomplishment" was a link until a few minutes ago. Nice work on finding this though, because it's nearly perfect for what I've been reading in other people's posts. I saw several times that a lot of the reasons peo…
October 20
First of all, what an assignment! This is probably the most frustrating and intriguing assesment I've ever done. On one hand, I've been having such a hard time reevaluating where I want to draw my line and on the other hand, I've already felt like I…
October 20
THE Desert. :) How exciting? After watching the video, I learned a tremendous amount of information about deserts in general. The video touch based a little on the Sonoran Desert, but I think I overall learned about deserts as a whole more than any…
October 13
From researching on the web about possible organisms found in the Sonoran Desert, I found a vast amount of variety in the different species I discovered. Before I start discussing what I found, as of right now I am very uninformed about desert life,…
October 12
I actually was not aware that we would be doing a field study of the forest on our trip out to Missouri Western, but after getting through it I was pretty satisfied with what I learned. Before we started this experiment I wasn't exactly thrilled bec…
October 9
Actually going to the pond created a new learning experience for me by looking at what I used to think and what I now knew about the pond ecosystem. For example, in my above in my paragraph starting with "Searching through the web..." I discussed th…
October 9
I'm gonna apologize now for not figuring out how to embed my presentation. The best I could do was a link to it! http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=df5wh72f_0m4hcpwrh
October 4
I'm not one to fish very often, or even be around pond areas, so I can say that I learned quite a bit during our shared experience of the pond ecosystems. Starting off in my group, I felt like I was more of the data recorder than anything else. I ga…
September 29
Nice picture!
September 9
I keep reading more about people mentioning that science is limited to the study of the physical universe, and it's something that I need to grasp. Like you did! So, good point in mentioning that! Also, when saying that you don't think you really g…
September 9
I'm going to definitely have to agree with you about teachers trying to pound into our heads the scientific method. I can remember all the way back to my early years in elementary school being taught about method and having to memorize. And all of t…
September 9
I didn't use the link that we read aloud in class, because I found one that was more interesting to what I've been learning about science. The title of the link is "Science relies on evidence." From recently learning that there is no proof in scienc…
September 9

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student
School where I currently study/work:
Benton High School
Favorite subject during the daily school schedule:
Undecided.
Last three CD's I purchased/downloaded:
The Fray.
I am currently reading:
The Film Club.
Extracurricular activities I am involved in at school:
FTA, FBLA, STUCO, BMP, Cross Country
My interests outside of school include:
Running and having fun!
Favorite plant and/or animal and why:
Uh. Rose. And Dog. I love doggies! They're so loving and cute.
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In this website, I thought it interesting, yet simple. Check it out for yourself. :) I couldn't find any credibility on it, though. But when I went to the homepage, it came from a secondary school. That's as far as I could go regarding credibility…
December 7
I feel kind of lame having the last three posts on this! But Aziz and I had a discussion and it turns out our video is kind of the same! Mine has the music and a newscast, while whoever did Aziz's took the animation and narrated it. So I thought I w…
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Now I can see this post, but not the other one where I put on the picture and claimed that this post was gone. What's going on?!? I also know Ivory posted after this one...and I saw both mine and Ivorys in class. Hmmm...
December 4
I like your pictures Laci :)
December 4
When I started my research I searched for “cellular structure and function” and even know Mr. Nash said not to just choose the first thing that pops up, but in this case the first two links that popped up were the same website called Cellular Biolog…
December 4
I was ultimately against posting a video, and doing an actual website.. BUT I really love this video from Harvard. It shows you what goes on inside the cell. It's set to beautiful background music, and I think it shows how much "art" is really insid…
December 4
This cite definitely give more information then the last one. This one u can actually click on stuff so have fun!! The backing of this cite is really good too.
December 4
When I had this typed up in google docs it showed the different links that I had used. Now it's not showing them at all so this is the link that that i chose for this assignment.
December 4
I like this site a lot... It's kind of boring-ish... But the way it chunks information and how it's worded is easy for me to understand. Kudos, Shandis.
December 4
I used it in Zoology my sophomore year and I remembered it was a really great learning tool. Thanks :)
December 4
Actually, no... I didn't read about the background knowledge of Mr. Sullivan. He is a very accomplished man... This site a quite creditable... Yes, sadly it is a little out dated. But I still dig it... :)
December 4

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