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https://b-ok.cc/book/991686/a1e6d7Author Neil Shubin suggests “that we’re all modified sharks.” Throughout the book ...
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https://b-ok.cc/book/991686/a1e6d7Author Neil Shubin suggests “that we’re all modified sharks.” Throughout the book he attempts to explain human evolution and why human body works the way it does by drawing upon data from the fossil record, DNA, developmental biology and comparative anatomy. Your objective in reading Shubin’s book is to better-understand the evolution and homology of the human body by looking at homologous structures and body systems of other vertebrate animals, especially fish. For this assignment you will develop a 3-3.5 page essay discussing how considering the “fishy origins” of many of our body systems and anatomical features has helped us understand human anatomy and evolution. Your essay should include multiple examples and lines of evidence to support your conclusions. (This last requirement will lead to you writing a stronger essay and demonstrating to me that you have read the book!) I will evaluate your essay based on content (i.e. well supported and insightful examples and conclusions, synthesis of information and evidence that you have read the book)
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Columbia Southern University Human Impact on Climate Change Presentation
InstructionsHuman Impact on Climate Change PowerPointAfter learning about several ways in which our everyday actions impac ...
Columbia Southern University Human Impact on Climate Change Presentation
InstructionsHuman Impact on Climate Change PowerPointAfter learning about several ways in which our everyday actions impact climate change, choose one action to conduct more research on and create a PowerPoint presentation to tell us more! Use the unit material and reliable online resources to gather more information. There are several ideas with information throughout the unit but there is even more information out in the world! Think about what you do every day, and how the activity uses energy or natural resources. Think about a product you buy—how it was made, what natural resources were used to make it? You can also do a quick google search of “everyday activities that effect the environment” and start reading some articles for more ideas. Remember to use reliable sources from the Internet. There is a lot of misinformation out there and finding reliable information can be difficult. The best sources of reference material for your presentation are scientific journals found in the CSU Online Library databases. Click here for a biology research tutorial that demonstrates how to locate library resources relating to biology You can also find reliable statistics at organization websites listed in the Unit under “Combat Climate Change.” Your presentation must include: What everyday activity or product have you chosen to present? Why did you choose this activity or product? Why is it important? Connect the activity/product to its impact on the environment and climate change. How does doing the activity or making the product use natural resources, disrupt habitat, impact wildlife or other effects on the environment?Report data and statistics, with references, on how this activity/product effects the environment. What can people do to decrease the activity/product’s impact on the environment? Be sure to follow the formatting and guidelines provided below: Include at least three visual aids.Include three reliable references, and at least one source must come from the CSU Online Library. Use bulleted information on slides (five lines or fewer).Include details in the speaker notes (more information that you would say during an actual presentation).Include a separate title slide and separate reference slide.Use an appropriate font and background.Include at least 11 slides, but not more than 15 slides (not counting your title slide and reference slide).Use correct APA format for references and citations, and use correct grammar and spelling.Upload the presentation as a .ppt or .pptx file.
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https://b-ok.cc/book/991686/a1e6d7Author Neil Shubin suggests “that we’re all modified sharks.” Throughout the book he attempts to explain human evolution and why human body works the way it does by drawing upon data from the fossil record, DNA, developmental biology and comparative anatomy. Your objective in reading Shubin’s book is to better-understand the evolution and homology of the human body by looking at homologous structures and body systems of other vertebrate animals, especially fish. For this assignment you will develop a 3-3.5 page essay discussing how considering the “fishy origins” of many of our body systems and anatomical features has helped us understand human anatomy and evolution. Your essay should include multiple examples and lines of evidence to support your conclusions. (This last requirement will lead to you writing a stronger essay and demonstrating to me that you have read the book!) I will evaluate your essay based on content (i.e. well supported and insightful examples and conclusions, synthesis of information and evidence that you have read the book)
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