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Day 2 and Eyewitness Testimony

1/12/2012

87 Comments

 
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87 Comments
Jacob Hart
1/12/2012 05:06:29 am

I would like to learn about animals. Yes, I think animals are superstitious because one time a black cat walked past me and I had bad luck for a while. I got my clicker registered

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Mitchell Lewis
1/13/2012 12:26:42 am

I would like to learn more about different animals and how they live.
No I do not believe that animals are superstitious.
My clicker is registered for this class.

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Devin McCulloch
1/12/2012 05:33:07 am

-I would like to hear more about the way different animals live.

-I'm not sure if animals can be superstitious, I think it is just a matter of opinion.

-I am trying to get my clicker registered, but I am having trouble finding the "Students" button we are supposed to click on the main page! I will try to figure it out before the next class.

--Devin McCulloch
2:15-3:30 TTH

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Katelyne Perrine
1/12/2012 06:01:26 am

- I would also like to learn about animals
- Yes i do think animals can be superstitious
-Yes my clicker is registered

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Mike Pinter link
1/12/2012 06:07:59 am

I would like to learn about some micro biology. Cells, particularly cancer cells, and how they function. I would also like to learn about current threats to the environment. And though it may not be classified as biology, nureo chemistry interests me immensly.

I think that some animals may intrinsicly be superstitious, with some of their bizzare instincts and behaviors.

My clicker is registered.

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Jessica Cook
1/12/2012 06:08:57 am

I would like to learn more about human biology. I dont see how animals can be superstitious.and i have already registered my clicker.

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Moriah Jones
1/12/2012 06:37:04 am

- I would like to learn more about humans.
- Yes I think that animals can be superstitious.
- Yes my clicker is registered.

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Kayli Williamson
1/12/2012 06:48:19 am

- I would like to know more about organic food and if it really is better for you and if its worth paying the extra money for as well as how bad pesticides are for you.
- I think it depends on the definition, but in general no.
-my clicker is registered!

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Stephanie Noble
1/12/2012 07:16:50 am

-I would also like to learn more about organic food and what specifys as "organic".
-Yes i think animals can be superstiou.s
-Yes my clicker is registered!

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Mallory Schroeder
1/12/2012 07:22:30 am

I would like to learn more about animals and their ability to adapt. I think animals can be superstitious. Yes i got my clicker registered.

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Ashley Brunner
1/12/2012 07:59:54 am

One thing I would most love to learn in biology in class is why all of these different species of mammal to amphibians exist and what happens when certain species become extinct how that effects the region that they live in. I do not think animals are superstitious, but I do believe that they develop daily rituals like we do from when we get up to when we go to sleep. I did get my clicker registered.

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Jonathon Cundiff
1/12/2012 08:33:01 am

- I would like to learn about genetics and how genetics are passed down from generation to generation.
- I think animals can be superstitious in ways of doing things at certain times such as hunting.
- I registered my clicker

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Evan Hill
1/12/2012 08:34:15 am

- I would like to learn more about human DNA
- Yes I think animals can be superstitious
- Yes my clicker is registered

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Christian Davenport
1/12/2012 09:19:21 am

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What would you like to hear about in a Biology class? I Would like to Hear more about humans as well.
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Can animals be superstitious? The smarter animals perhaps.
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Did you get your clicker registered? - on the site but no the class
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Evan Bertsch
1/12/2012 11:40:25 am

I would like to learn more about evolution and the beginning of life on earth and the processes that made the life that is currently on earth the way that it is today.

I do believe that animals can be superstitious because they already share many of the same traits and mannerisms that humans do, so it seems that they may also be superstitious.

Yes my clicker has been registered.

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Trish Eddy
1/12/2012 07:29:10 pm

I would like to learn how to incorporate biology into my everyday business ventures and to learn how it effects my career. I was very closed minded about being required to take a biology class as a business major, however after the first classes I have decided to stay open to learning how life around me will be incorporated into my major.

Animals can be superstitious, by the definition of the word. There have been studies using lab animals that have concluded animals can be superstitious, such as the example from the book using lab rats.
I have registered my Clicker.

Trish Eddy
trishknna@yahoo.com
tck13@zips.uakron.edu

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Stephanie Purgert
1/12/2012 10:34:50 pm

I would like to learn more about how bio effects my every day life.

I do not think animals can be superstitious. I do think they can have feelings towards a person or another animal.

My clicker is registered.

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Deanna Lees
1/13/2012 12:13:55 am

- I am interested in learning about some of the threats to the environment, and if the ways in which we are attempting to control these threats are actually as effective as they claim to be.
- Animals and superstition...it's possible, but can superstition really be tested to know for sure...?
- As for the clicker, it's all set.

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Justin Morris
1/13/2012 12:18:55 am

I would like to learn about all the dangers surrounding bio warfare and the effects of medicines and how the effect people in different ways.

Animals can be very superstitious in my opinion. The develop and incorperate everyday tasks just as humans do. They can be trained to hunt, lead, and comfort us humans.

I have registered my clicker.

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Zachary Hurst
1/13/2012 12:36:52 am

-I would like to hear about different views of the start of life.
-No, I do not think animals can be superstitious.
-My clicker is registered.

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Niiya Isichei
1/13/2012 01:16:14 am

I would like to really hear more about the study of life.

I do not believe that animals can be superstitious

I did register my clicker

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Casey Anderson
1/13/2012 02:28:58 am

I would like to learn more about animals and how they live.
I don't think animals can be superstitious and
I did register my clicker

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Carlo De Ascentis
1/13/2012 03:27:41 am

I would like to learn about stem cell research.
I dont believe that animals are superstitious.
Yes, I registered my clicker.

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Natalie Shaffer
1/13/2012 03:54:57 am

I would like to learn about evolution
I do not think animals are superstitious
No, my clicker has not yet been registered but it will be soon

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Alex Moran
1/13/2012 04:50:17 am

I would like to learn about the process involved in the classification of living things and how the eye came about from evolution.

I do not think an animal is even concerned with
human ideas like superstition.

My clicker is registered.

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Colin Styer
1/13/2012 05:28:27 am

I would like to learn about biology on a global scale. How other counties and cultures are researching biology and how it all culminates together.

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Colin Styer
1/13/2012 05:29:52 am

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Kim Wise
1/14/2012 01:01:31 am

Myclicker has been registered.

Humans are a species of animal I believe (though I could be wrong), therefore yes animals can be superstitious because many humans are. However, I don't think other species of animals are superstitious. I believe it's strictly a human trait.

I never cared for science until I took a microbiology class and a zoology class in high school. Those aspects of science are interesting to me. You said you were going to show us how science doesn't have to be boring and full of big words so I'm looking forward to what you have in store for the class.

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Kim J. Jones link
1/14/2012 10:25:51 am

I gave my comments on, what I would like to hear about in biology class? And can animals be superstitious, last week! Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Kayla Wilson
1/14/2012 11:16:30 am

I would like to hear about evolution in class. I think it would be interesting.
I don't think animals are superstitious.
I think my clicker is registered, but when I power my clicker up it doesn't show up that I have yet.

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Nick Caruso
1/15/2012 01:40:18 am

I would like to learn more about the origin of life on earth.

I do not think animal are superstitious.

Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Oddessa Shanell
1/15/2012 02:47:54 am

There is nothing specific that i'm interested in learning. However, I was never particularly fond of Biology in HS, but I am looking forward to this semester.

I don't think animals can be superstitious. They can of course fear something, but i don't think it's out of superstition.

Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Nick Zaratsian
1/15/2012 05:20:38 am

I would like to more about human evolution
No i dont think animals can be superstitious
Yes my clicker is registered

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Tessia Kurtz
1/15/2012 08:24:34 am

I am really interested in how the human body works, especially the concepts behind genetics. I'm not sure if animals can be superstitious. I have registered my clicker.

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Erin Hall
1/15/2012 12:23:36 pm

I do not think animals can be superstitious but I would like to learn the different theories on if they can be or not. I do have my clicker registered.

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Athena Powell
1/15/2012 11:50:20 pm

I would like to hear about something new and interesting that I know literally nothing about.
I do believe that animals can be superstitious. They often do strange unexplained things and superstition seems to be an uncontrollable human characteristic that may be considered almost primal.
I have not yet registered my clicker.

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Laura Shemuga
1/16/2012 12:30:56 am

I would like to learn more about different types of animals.
No, I do not think animals are superstitious.
Yes, I have registered my clicker.

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Colin Styer
1/16/2012 01:24:51 am

-I would like to learn about biology as a whole, how humans affect the biology of the earth, and how the earth reacts to the human factor and impact of what we are doing to the planet.
-I ont really know if they are. If I was a betting man though I would have to say no.
-Yes my Clicker is registerd.

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Uriah Puccini
1/16/2012 02:21:44 am

- In biology class I would like to learn more about sports nutrition and how the foods we eat affect our bodies.
- I believe that certain animals are superstitious.
- I have not registered my clicker, however I'm about to right now.

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Samantha Lupo
1/16/2012 02:52:23 am

~I would like to learn more in depth about the different body systems; how they work, what their functions are, and certain diseases that could occur.
~Because I am extremely superstitious myself, I do believe that animals can contribute greatly to the “superstitious world”.
~My clicker is registered and ready to go!

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Aerial Talabac
1/16/2012 03:09:28 am

I would like to learn more about animals and how they live.
I am not too sure about animals being superstitious.
I do believe my clicker is registered I had some trouble but I'm pretty sure it is good to go now.

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Jarod Evans
1/16/2012 04:13:13 am

In Biology I want to learn about bacteria, vaccinations and viruses that stuff just amazes me, i dont believe animals can be superstitious i just believe they can be stubborn.. and yes my clicker is registered!!!

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Kelli Rose
1/16/2012 04:46:04 am

In Biology I would like to learn many new things about animals, cancer, and cells. I don't believe that animals can be superstitious. My clicker is registered and ready to go.

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Mariel Reynolds
1/16/2012 05:10:31 am

I would like to learn more about differences between animals. I think animals can be superstitious. And yes my clicker is registered.

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Mariel Reynolds
1/16/2012 05:10:31 am

I would like to learn more about differences between animals. I think animals can be superstitious. And yes my clicker is registered.

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Stephabie Schwarz
1/16/2012 06:22:42 am

- I would like to learn more about the animals in their natural habitat
-I dont think animals are superstitious
-My clicker is registered.

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Elena Stamm
1/16/2012 07:21:37 am

-I would like to learn about how plants reproduce.
-I believe that animals can do things that we consider superstitious, but don't comprehend it the same way that humans do.
-My clicker is registered.

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Allie Richard
1/16/2012 07:29:41 am

* I would love to learn more about animals and how they perceive life and things we may not think they know or understand.

* I think animals do so much more than we can even imagine, so yes i do believe that they may act in superstitious ways but maybe not exaclty how we do.

*Yes my clicker is registered for this class.

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Alexandria Wilson
1/16/2012 07:32:34 am

I would like to learn about Genes and how they are inherited.
I dont think that animals can be super supertitious
Yes my clicker is registered

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Shelby Smith
1/16/2012 09:19:27 am

I would like to learn about genetics.
I don't believe that animals are superstitious.
I have registered my clicker!

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Shelby Smith
1/16/2012 09:19:30 am

I would like to learn about genetics.
I don't believe that animals are superstitious.
I have registered my clicker!

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Kathleen Karas
1/16/2012 09:26:42 am

I would like to learn about how animals have come to adapt to their environment and evolve, I don't think animals are superstitious, and I registered my clicker.

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Mahmoud Damra
1/16/2012 10:09:10 am

I would like to learn more about tnutrition, dietary guidance and animals.
Animals behave as humans sometimes, but i dont believe that they are superstitious.
My clicker is successfully registered and ready.

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Victoria Hochschwender
1/16/2012 10:29:11 am

- I would like to hear about DNA and things like that.
- I do think animals can be superstitious
-yes my clicker has been successfully registered

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Troy L Deck Jr.
1/16/2012 10:36:53 am

I would like to learn about why animals and do zooms of the things they do.

I think a animal can't be superstitious because it's only based on how we obevsre animals
Yes clicker is registered

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Carrie McCarthy
1/16/2012 10:53:20 am

I would like to understand better the development of mankind and its correlation with evolution.

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Carrie McCarthy
1/16/2012 10:54:38 am

Animals are not superstitious. They probably think the same thing about us.

And my clicker will be registered in the morning.

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Justin Burgess
1/16/2012 11:41:36 am

There's nothing specific I would like to learn from this class. I'm sure the regular curriculum will do just fine. No I don't believe animals can be superstitious, unless you're talking about humans as animals, in which case I believe we can be a bit too superstitious. Yes, my clicker has been registered.

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Gabrielle Jeffries
1/16/2012 11:47:13 am

I do think that animals can be superstitious. My clicker is registered

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Lauren Marsh
1/16/2012 12:00:44 pm

-I'm interested in learning about genetics throughout the semester.
-No, I don't believe that the majority of animals have the capability to develop a superstition.
-Yes, my clicker is registered for the class.

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Alexandra Boesinger
1/16/2012 12:12:26 pm

I would like to learn more about how animals and humans function.
Yes, I believe animals can be superstitious because superstition is based on lack of knowledge in some cases. Many animals may avoid certain plants or other animals, not because they have previously inflicted harm, yet simply because they do not know what to expect.
My clicker is in the process of being registered as I am typing this.

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Renee Stevens
1/16/2012 01:21:29 pm

-I would like to hear about the human body
-I do not think or think it can be proven that animals are good or bad luck. I might be wrong
-yes i did register my clicker

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Melissa Miller
1/16/2012 09:02:00 pm

Nothing in particular comes to mind when thinking about what I want to hear about it. I'm excited for the course.
I don't think that animals can be superstitious.
And yes my clicker is registered.

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Sarah McCormick
1/16/2012 11:49:39 pm

I would like to learn about how the human body works and how it differs from different types of animals bodies.

I think certain types of animals are superstitious but not all animals.

Yes, I got my clicker registered.

Sarah McCormick
Tuesday Thursday 2:15-3:30

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Monique Mockabee
1/16/2012 11:49:48 pm

1. In this Natural Biology Course I would like to learn more about DNA because that testimony video interest me.
2. I don't believe animal are superstitious, but then again they could be.
3. My clicker is registered for this class.

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Danielle Hickman
1/17/2012 12:04:02 am

1. I would like to hear about unique organisms in this course.
2. I believe that certain types of animals may be superstitious but not all.
3. Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Kyle Ptacek
1/17/2012 12:48:09 am

1. I would like to learn the details of everything that I didn't learn in Biology as a freshman in high school. That class presented only information about the Kreb's Cycle and Simple genetics, and I hope there are actual applications to real life within this class.
2. I don't think animals are superstitious, all that they can do is whatever their instincts are, or whatever they have been trained to do
3. Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Kyle Ptacek
1/17/2012 12:48:12 am

1. I would like to learn the details of everything that I didn't learn in Biology as a freshman in high school. That class presented only information about the Kreb's Cycle and Simple genetics, and I hope there are actual applications to real life within this class.
2. I don't think animals are superstitious, all that they can do is whatever their instincts are, or whatever they have been trained to do
3. Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Tyler Sims
1/17/2012 12:48:50 am

1. I want to learn about creatures I knew very little about previously.
2. I have a black cat that comes into our garage sometimes, and things go wrong, so yes, sometimes they can be superstitious.
3. I have registered

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Creeshia Gaines
1/17/2012 01:19:30 am

1.I would like to hear about memories and their genetic code, what allows us to remember certain thingd and for some things to be forgotten more easily.
2. No and yes, I avoid black cats, but that might be due to society regarding black cats with bad luck, and no because I dont do anything to try and reverse what happen if I do come across a black cat.
3. Yes my clicker is registered.

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Taylor Hicks-Sawyer
1/17/2012 01:21:01 am

1. I would like to learn about creatures and bugs because im not a big fan and I think if I knew more about them I would like them.
2.I dont think anmials are superstitious
3.Yes, I have registered.

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Gordon Merritt
1/17/2012 01:35:29 am

1. I have always been interested in different animals. I think it would be a good idea to cover various animals that exist in this world today.
2. I'm not sure if animals are superstitious.
3. Yes, I have registered.

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Tevyn Andrews
1/17/2012 01:38:37 am

1. i would like to learn more in depth about genetics!
2. i somewhat believe animals are superstitious. has anyone heard if a bird poops on you is good luck? well that happened to me last year and the next day i found $20 on my way to class.
3. yes, i have registered my clicker.

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Ellen Morscher
1/17/2012 02:11:09 am

-I would like to learn about how animals operate between themselves.
-I do not know? I guess they can be
-Yes, I have registered my clicker. Unfortunately I left it at home today :(

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Brendan O'Hara
1/17/2012 02:13:26 am

1. I would like to learn about how organisms grow, develop, and evolve.
2. I believe some animals can be.
3. I have registered my clicker.

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Allison Hershner
1/17/2012 02:49:57 am

1. I would love to learn about evolution.
2. I definitely think animals can be superstitious.
3. My clicker is not yet registered.

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Audra Giancarli
1/17/2012 02:58:34 am

I would like to learn about evolution and animals. I do believe animals are superstitious and my clicker is registered.

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Josh Whan
1/17/2012 03:15:05 am

1. I would like to hear about unique organisms in this course.
2. I believe that certain types of animals may be superstitious but not all.
3. Yes, my clicker is registered.

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Foday Kromah
1/17/2012 04:34:22 am

Eyewitness Testimony.

This is a very interesting topic. It makes me wonder how many more other people that where convicted of something that they didn't do that are still in jail besides those 200 plus that where recently proven innocent. There could be a lot more.

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Katie Koehler
1/17/2012 04:35:02 am

I would like to learn about how different types of foods effect our bodies. I believe animals can be superstitious because they can link two events together and truly think they are related. Yes my clicker is registered and working!

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Travis Switzer
1/17/2012 04:40:21 am

I would like to learn more about animals.
I do believe animals can be superstitious.
I have registered my clicker.

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Casey Klinginsmith
1/17/2012 10:57:02 am

I would like to hear about EVERYTHING! I think Biology is fascinating!
Yes, animals can be superstitious.
I did get my clicker and it is registered.
:)

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Paige Applin
1/18/2012 02:20:01 am

I want to learn more about genetics in this class.
I do not believe that animals are superstitious.
My clicker is registered.
:)

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Andrew Dubber
1/18/2012 04:05:05 am

Got my cliker registered

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Lauren Kalil
1/18/2012 12:17:20 pm

I am very interested in learning about how Darwin's Theory of Evolution is compatible Christianity's Creation theory. My clicker was successfully registered and I do not believe that animals can be superstitious.

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Sirran Broomfield
1/19/2012 02:14:31 am

1) I do not really like animals but I am open to learning new things.
2) I do not believe that animals are superstitious.
3 )My clicker was successfully registered.

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Nina Durant
1/20/2012 12:37:34 pm

I would like to learn about genetics :) it seems very interesting! btw clicker is working! :D

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