History of evolution Fall 2007
General Biology - Fall 2007. This is a general introduction to plant development, form, and function; population genetics, ecology, and evolution. Intended for students majoring in the biological sciences, but open to all qualified students.
In general at the end of Biology 1B students will be able to: describe the scientific method and explain how it would be applied to a novel problem; explain the consequences of random variation when extrapolated over time; distinguish between positive and
Childhood Adversity - Girls Inside the Juvenile Justice System (Film played in lecture not ...
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The 21st Century Family (film clip not available)
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The Self and Identity (film clips not available)
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History of Vitamins (lecture not available at instructors request)
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Neutron Stars and Black Holes I (Film clips not available)
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Epidemiology - A Brief History (Guest: W. Winkelstein)
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Land Use History of North America
This site examines how we have used land since the 1700s and how the land has changed. Topics include population settlement and farmland, urban sprawl and soil resources, flora species, urbanization in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, landcover changes in the Great Lakes region, vegetation along the upper Mississippi River, biodiversity in the Yellowstone ecosystem, and landscape changes in the Southwest.
A History of the Invention of Computers
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Operating Systems History, Services, and Structure
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Milestones in the History of Energy and Its Uses
This site features a timeline of energy developments and uses since the 1700s. Learn about biomass, coal, electricity, geothermal, natural gas, nuclear power, oil, solar power, wind turbines, and transportation. See biographies of individuals who contributed to energy and science. Read a history of energy in the U.S. from 1635-2000.
Games and Strategic Behavior I (Film clip played in lecture not in podcast)
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Modern Irish History from 1800 to present, Spring 2008
This course examines the forces and movements in the development of Irish nationalism from 1800 to the achievement of national independence. The course also explores the history of an independent Ireland.
Monarchs, People, and History, Summer 2008
The origins and reasons for monarchy as an institution and social force in the Western world. Specific royal personages are studied with attention to how they attained or lost effectiveness as leaders; their goals for themselves and their people are stressed. These themes are explored through primary source readings. Architectural, artistic, and musical evidence are introduced in slide and tape sessions.
Psych 140: Lecture 32 (Film played in lecture not in podcast)
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A Concise History of World Population
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IB 31: Lecture 44 (Film played in lecture not in podcast)
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IB 31: Lecture 21 (Film played in lecture not in podcast)
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IB 31: Lecture 19 (Film played in lecture not in podcast)
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IB 31: Lecture 16 (Film shown in lecture not in podcast)
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