Scientific inquiry in biology starts by observing the living species around you. What separates science from the other methods of seeking truth is that it is testable (e.g., one can devise experiments to test the validity of an idea); it is falsifiable (e.g., an experiment can reveal if an idea […]
Produce an annotated database of Live News using Evernote and Google Docs/Sheets You should use Evernote (www.evernote.com) to create, manage and develop a database of clippings and/or other notes from a range of sources and data relevant to the themes of the module. Your Evernote notebook must include at least […]
Once you have completed the readings and activities in this module, complete this discussion activity: Chapter 8 of the course textbook addresses accident investigation and reporting. On pages 165-166 the author presents a section titled Who Should Investigate. The author indicates there is a lack of consensus about who should […]
Guidelines: Do not put your name, PID, or any other identifying information on your paper. (Your paper will be identified on D2L). Your paper needs to have a strong, clear, and comprehensive thesis followed by an organized presentation of the evidence in favor of your argument from the text(s). In […]