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In a freshmen composition class, understanding the power of memoir for furthering a cause and revealing an individual is... see more
The Cold War dominated world politics from the end of World War II until the fall of Communism began with the tearing... see more
This site offers introductory principles of weather forecasting and prediction. Course: Earth Science: Meteorology see more
For this application, students are to visit web sites related to the topic of children and violence and write an essay... see more
For this assignment, students are asked to write an essay in which they present an argument about whether or not children... see more
The students will construct a concept map which indicates the most important elements of evolution. They should include,... see more
A lesson that focuses on the Autonomic Nervous System and includes sympathetic and parasympathetic processes of the body.... see more
A problem set developed by the National Human Genome Research Institute for high school students, but at a level... see more
This site allows students to read about the five methods of doing social psychology research, provides interesting... see more
The assignment is designed to help students learn the neurological processes involved in commonly performed behaviors. see more
General biology students work in groups to produce a 1953 issue of the newspaper, The DNA Gazette to communicate their... see more
What is the work ethic? Where does it come from? Do I have it? This assignment asks students to address these questions... see more
Engages students in thoughts about conception, growth, and maintenance of continuing work ethics as part of a... see more
Edo was the capital of Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate from 1604-1868. This virutal tour uses traditional Japanese... see more
This site offers visitors personal account of the Holocaust through survivor storires and photo and audio galleries. The... see more
Undergraduate and graduate students will have experience: 1) using the Internet for research, and 2) reading and analysis... see more