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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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As we were discussing “the
As we were discussing “the end” and death this week, I found myself thinking back to our earlier conversations about memes. What I took away from Paul's lecture on Tuesday was that because we live on in other people’s minds and memories, we can never really die. We remain “in conversation” with those who have died, which in a way makes it hard to explain what constitutes “life”. This strikes me as being similar to memes – they exist and survive in our minds, and it’s very hard to define what constitutes a meme. Are we merely memes? I think that just as we can transmit and create memes, we can become memes by sharing ourselves with others, whether it is by leaving behind a book for others to read or by having a conversation with someone that will be remembered after we’re gone.