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Biology Stories, September 2007

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Biology 103, Fall 2007, Bryn Mawr College

First Set of Web Papers

 

Students in Biology 103 write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available to encourage continuing exploration by others with similar or related interests.

 

andrelleWhere do we get our morals from?
asavannahThe Connection Lupus has to African American Women
Catrina MuellerFrom Behavioral Psychology to Cognitive Psychology: An Ever Changing View of Life
cmcgowanI read somewhere that their periods attract bears
ctreedMnemosyne vs. Lethe
eharnettCan Fat be Fit?
ekimScience--Another Type of Art?
ekoikeExercising Too Much: A Disease?
JenWhy do we age?
kcoughBehavioral Genetics: Can We Know Too Much?
Kee Hyun KimHow important is biodiversity?
KendraThe Brain and Lefties: What is the Connection?
kgouldAre Vampires "Real?"
kharmonThe Science Behind Anastasia
LaKeshaAre We Breathing at Night?
LuisanaTWhy bother laughing?
MarieSagerWe're All Homos
OrganizedKhaosThe Biology of Race
PS2007Why Do We Dream?
r.mabeWhat Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger?
Rachel TashjianIs Language Alive?
Ruth GoodlaxsonIs Vegetarianism Healthy?
Samar AryaniCan Coffee be Good for You?
ShanikaAre Heart Diseases Genetic?
SharheaConflicts of Interest in Medicine
vcruzThe beginning of life and the abiguity of abortion

 

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