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    the preferences and stereotypes that impact them. She concedes that there are variances among males and females, but we should not be connecting values to such variances. Zuk suggests that a feminist viewpoint can propose a different perspective to biology, one that aids eradicating the gender preferences that ‘color’ our insights. In this book, Zuk exhibits a collection of stories about animal behavior from a varied group of species—from bonobos to beetles. She comprises analyses of these behaviors

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    benefits, may have dangerous drawbacks or costs, and must have an extensive knowledge in many subjects. To be a marine biologist, you are typically required to have a bachelor’s degree and have knowledge in many subjects. Some of those subjects are biology, chemistry, physics, geology, and ecology. One must have active listening and

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    were treated like adults and expected to fend for themselves. We in America defend childhood because we feel children are biologically immature but as we look at history and around the world we see childhood life cycle is grounded in culture not biology. At the same time that childhood was created as a distinct stage of life, adolescence emerged as a

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    be the next generation of STEM professionals. Her career as a faculty member began as a teaching assistant in the biology department at Gallaudet University and ended with the rank of Full Professor of Microbiology when she retired in 2013. She loved her work and was dedicated to students and the learning process. During her tenure at the university, she taught courses in Human Biology, General Microbiology, Pathogenic Microbiology, Physical Science, and Psychosocial and

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    started taking a programming class, I thought that I may want to become a programmer. At the same time, I was also fascinated by learning about the human body in my anatomy class. To be quite honest, one of the reasons why I am currently majoring in Biology is because of the role models that have influenced my decision to pursue this path. Therefore, one of the things that I

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    As an explorer, I love to find clues for unanswered questions, and I love to learn. With research, one question answered will lead to multiple questions arising, and that is the reason why researchers refuse to retire. I never have doubts about my interest in solving problems and mysteries. As a research assistant for SCHOLAR, I will be able to learn about different aspects of research and sciences through statistics and mathematics. As research is more than just observing the cells, and collecting

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    practicing pathology I hope to prolong life by simply identifying the mechanism of human disease, validating prevention and identifying the most effective treatment of disease. Pathobiology incorporates the sub disciplines of Cellular Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Genetics to understand the mechanism of disease and how it is transmitted from one patient to the next. Inevitably, research ensures practical lab experience, insightful knowledge and proper exposure to current topics of

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    Mr. Harry Hwong, a Biology 1 teacher at Arroyo High School, has taught freshmen students first through sixth period for nearly 11 years. Before arriving at Arroyo High School, Mr. Hwong immigrated from Yangon, Burma in 1984 to San Gabriel, California in 1985 (while traveling to different countries between that year). He settled there with extended family, learned English, and adapted to American culture at a young age. Through his education life, Mr. Hwong attended Gabrielino High School for his

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    To completely understand the contributions of Andreas Vesalius to biology, one would need to completely understand the meaning of anatomy. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, “Anatomy is: a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms.” (Merriam-Webster) Andreas Vesalius, also known as “The Father of Modern Anatomy”, helped in the making of what is known as anatomy today. (Celebrating the 500th birthday) Born in what is now known as Belgium in 1514, he was raised by physicians

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    Christina Chamoun Angela Witmer BIO 1113 25 September 2015 Faith and Evolution In Biology, “Science” is defined as understanding the natural world through observation, reasoning, and testing. Observing the world and trying to understand why things work is important as a Christian because it helps us realize how complex systems are; it also shows how great our God truly is. Knowing that there is an ordered complexity to everything in Science shows that God did it all on purpose and it was not by mere

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