• Q : Examine the us government support....
    History :

    Examine the U.S. Government's support during the Great Depression for programs, such as the Federal Arts Project, the Federal Writers' Project

  • Q : Defining the cell cycle....
    Biology :

    There have been few mutations in histone proteins during evolution. What have scientists determined this means?

  • Q : Presentation-how should we then live....
    History :

    After you have viewed the presentation "How Should We Then Live" by Dr. Francis Schaeffer in the Module Reading & Study folder, address the following prompt

  • Q : Explaining experiences of mental illness....
    Biology :

    What approach do you think symbolic interactionism would take in explaining the experiences of those who live with a mental illness?

  • Q : Chinese understanding of the universe....
    History :

    Explain the meaning of the terms yin and yang and discuss the role they play in Chinese religions generally. How do yin and yang (and their symbolized unity)

  • Q : Beneficial risk taking....
    Biology :

    What generally happens to sibling relationships over the course of adulthood? Provide two examples to support your answer.

  • Q : Describe the pyramid complex of king djoser....
    History :

    Describe the pyramid complex of King Djoser. What were the important parts? How did the pyramid develop from the Mastaba tomb?

  • Q : Goals of the civil rights movement....
    History :

    As illustrated within the text, the twentieth century saw highs and lows in the arena of civil rights for African-Americans

  • Q : Genetically modified organism....
    Biology :

    You describe how the GMO you choose was made. Choose an organism other than corn or soybean.

  • Q : Observing aquatic organisms....
    Biology :

    List and include pictures of 5 aquatic organisms that you observed. Pictures can be included in the answer box.

  • Q : Studying about inventions of microscopes....
    Biology :

    How the invention of an apparatus so simple could drastically change the study of Biology. How has your life been saved by the use of a microscope?

  • Q : How human behaviors affect process of photosynthesis....
    Biology :

    How do human behaviors affect the process of photosynthesis on our planet earth?

  • Q : Explain the concept of medicalization....
    Biology :

    Explain the concept of medicalization. Discuss the opposing views of the role that medicine plays in medicalization.

  • Q : Chemicals to make atp....
    Biology :

    What foods or drinks do you use before or after you workout and why? Are you consuming foods for the protein or the energy to get through your workout?

  • Q : Classifying a virus as living or dead....
    Algebra :

    If it was your choice, would you classify a virus as living or dead and why. Your answer must be in 150 words, typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font.

  • Q : Nucleotide sequences of an individuals genes....
    Biology :

    Should the nucleotide sequences of an individual's genes and the proteins they code for be kept confidential?

  • Q : Clone of grandson....
    Biology :

    If I win the lottery and become independently wealthy should I be allowed to clone my grandson? I think he is perfect and would like another grandchild? Explain

  • Q : How humans are animals....
    Biology :

    What characteristics do humans (male or female) display that are attractive to the opposite sex? Do men or women try to enhance these traits?

  • Q : Pressure on human beings....
    Biology :

    How has the world changed so that there is less pressure on human beings to evolve?Is it the same in developed or developing countries?

  • Q : Studying gene technology....
    Biology :

    Gene technology carries with it social and ethical implications—many of which engender personal views and discussion.

  • Q : Comparing modern humans and chimpanzees....
    Biology :

    How is this hominid different than others? How is the shape of the skull different? When was the first fossil found? Was there any controversy?

  • Q : Identifying bacterial or viral pathogens....
    Biology :

    Describe how it is applied, but be very specific and concise in your description (less than 3 sentences for example). Use proper citation.

  • Q : Public health informatics....
    Biology :

    Discuss what you find most interesting and relevant on the overall topic of public health informatics based on readings, film festival, and class discussions.

  • Q : Case on genetics and human rights....
    Biology :

    Case on genetics and human rights. Examine a case study about a young woman whose biological family is trying to reunite with her.

  • Q : Geographic locations on planet earth....
    Biology :

    Identifiable animal forms typically found in the selected biome. Identifiable plant forms typically found in the selected biome.

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