Biology 103
2002 First Web Reports
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WEB REPORT #1

Biology, 2002

Students were expected, in lieu of midterm examinations, to select topics of interest to themselves and write a short paper based on exploration of materials available on the web. As elsewhere on Serendip, these are intended not as the final word on any topic but rather as expressions of the interests and perspectives of individuals and as windows to available information and perspectives available elsewhere.
Heidi Adler-MichaelsonAlcohol: From the Cradle to the Grave
Katherine AmlinChemical Castration: The Benefits and Disadvantages Intrinsic to Injecting Male Pedophiliacs with Depo-Provera
AnonymousThe True Importance of Moisturizers to Healthy Skin
AnonymousTalented Emily
Anonymous Do I Have Insomnia?
Kathryn BaileyThe Atkins' Diet: Friend or Foe?
Laura Bang!The Rise of the Machines: The Controversy of Artificial Intelligence Humans
Melissa BrownTurner's Syndrome-A Woman's Disease
Katie CampbellManatees and the Human Fault Factor
Will CarrollThe Health Benefits of Fasting
Virginia CullerChemical Sunscreens - When Are We Safe?
MaryBeth CurtissOcular Histoplasmosis Syndrome: The Science Versus the Experience
Elizabeth DamoreOne Last Call for Alcohol
Diana DiMuroInformation About Menopause
Michele DoughtyThe Female Praying Mantis: Sexual Predator or Misunderstood
Kyla EllisWhy Stress Affects Us Physically
Brie Farley"Poor Man's Heroin"
Jodie FergusonHow Bark is Protection for Trees
Diana FernandezSexual Attraction Among Humans
Sarah FrayneExercise and the "Runner's High": can it realy make you happy?
Lauren FriedmanTay-Sachs Disease: The Absence of Hope
Carrie GriffinSustainability in Action
Yarimee GutierrizKawasaki Disease - No not the motorcycle
Mahjabeen Roma HassanEuthanasia: Should humans be given the right to play God?
Margaret HoytPMDD: Fact or Fiction
Stephanie LaneMammograms: A Go or No?
Diana La FeminaMultiple Personality Disorder
Amanda MaclayInstinctive Behavior
Anastasia MichalsSugar, a Trick or a Treat?
Roseanne MoriyamaWilliams Syndrome
Erin MyersSelective Advantages of the Mutant CFTR Gene
Lydia ParnellLiving Dead, Walking Life
Chelsea PhillipsThe Socialization of Human Birth as Protection for Bipedalism
Heather D. PriceChildren and Bipolar Disease
Catherine RhyThe Letter B
CRRaising Children Vegan
Student ContributorThe Biology Behind "Rolling:" Trends, Effects and Consequences of MDMA Use
Laura SilviusReligion vs. Science
Meredith StollBipolar Disorder and the Connection to Dyslexia
Anne SullivanFad Diets: Seduction and Deceit
Sarah TanSum yourself up in a single cell
Christine TraversiBeing Made Hole
Adrienne WardyThe Science of Shyness: The Biological Causes of Social Anxiety Disorder
Lawral WornekWater Births
Brenda ZeaAlbinism