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First Day Lecture

1/10/2012

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Day 1 First Day Lecture and Chapter 1 Spring 2012
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Jessica DePasquale
1/11/2012 02:16:42 am

I want to learn just more about the body and what makes mine works differently than anyone elses. I do not know if animals are superstitious but if I had to argue, I would say no. Animals don't have human instincts and don't have the brain capacity to commrehend something that may happen if you do such and such.

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Kim J. Jones link
1/11/2012 08:00:26 am

I would like to learn more about the brain.How it really works. (1 example). How it is possible for a person to be reading something and at the same time be thinking about something entirely different from what they are reading, and be able to comprehend both subjects at the same time?
To answer the question, can animals be superstitious. If from the pictures that were posted, humans are, but as far as any other creatures, I do not really know if they are or not!

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Ashley Okey
1/12/2012 12:08:42 am

I would like to learn more about how much animals and humans are alike. Also, how smart are animals and how much can be learned by them. I think that it could be a possibility animals are supersitious.

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Lenna Gania link
1/12/2012 02:25:39 am

I would like to learn more about what makes up the body and also about evolution. I believe animal are superstitious, they have instincts and intution just like humans do.

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Stephanie Purgert
1/12/2012 03:05:16 am

I would like to learn more about how environment effects a person or animal.

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Durelle Harris
1/12/2012 06:09:56 am

I found the videos interesting in the sense that one man could have to continue to rot in jail over a crime he didnt commit, but was set free by the the advancements of DNA evidence.
As far as what I'd like to learn, more about DNA and forensics as well as how human metabolism works.
When it comes to animals being superstitious, If you want to be technical, humans are considered animals and humans can be superstitious.
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Wendy Rogers
1/12/2012 07:18:54 am

I'm not sure what I'd like to learn about in Biology. I am quite interested to hear about how human evolution is now accepted by the Vatican! Wow! I don't believe that animals are superstitious. Superstition is something that humans make up in their minds. Like an imagination. I don't believe animals are capable of these types of thoughts.

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Chequoya Spearman
1/13/2012 01:32:54 am

I feel remorse for the man who had to sit in jail for so long over a crime he did not commit. Without the advancement of DNA he would still be there today. I do not know what I would like to learn in Biology this semester, I like sience but it does not always come easy.

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Jillian Harter
1/16/2012 07:18:27 am

I would like to learn the suppose connection between human and animals. I do not think animals are superstitious, i think thats something that people make up in their head.

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Foday Kromah
1/16/2012 11:47:11 pm

I would like to learn about the human nature. For example how the human body works in certain ways. And about the environment.

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Lindsey Rogers
1/17/2012 12:25:00 am

I would love to learn more about the environment, and how humans can change what happens in our ecosystem.

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