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Lecture notes from every class period. If you are not taking this class at UWO, the topics in this document include the background of interpersonal communication, understanding cultural communication, communicating identity, perception of self and others, language and verbal communication, emotions, active listening, forces of attraction, social exchange theories, uncertainty, exception violations, Knapp's Relational Stage Model, communicating closeness, love and attachment, love styles, attach...
Included in the review guide that consists of both potential topics and answers are theories related to communications, love and attachment, conflict, relational transgressions, deception, relationship termination, and immediacy.
All notes from each class reading. Subjects from basic interpersonal communications classes covered. Subjects include communication based on culture and gender, self-concept, self-disclosure, communication theories, interpersonal perception, non-verbal communication, forming and maintaining personal relationships, interpersonal conflict, deceptive communication, and bolded vocabulary words with definitions.
Document including a complete outline and references for a persuasive speech. Included in the outline are the attention grabber, introduction, motivated sequence (need, argument, counter-argument, rebuttal, solution, visualization, and action), conclusion, and closing statement. The persuasive topic I chose for this outline was to abolish the death penalty in all US states.
Document including a complete outline and references for an informative speech. Included in the outline are the attention grabber, introduction, body, main/sub points, conclusion, and wrap-up. The informative speech topic I chose for this assignment was about yoga: its history, popularity, and benefits.
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells derive energy from glucose. The chemical reaction for cellular respiration involves glucose and oxygen as inputs and produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy (ATP) as outputs. These notes break down each step of cellular respiration and what goes on for a more in-depth understanding.
The cell cycle is a series of events that take place in a cell as it grows and divides. A cell spends most of its time in what is called interphase, and during this time, it grows, replicates its chromosomes, and prepares for cell division. The cell then leaves interphase, undergoes mitosis, and completes its division. These notes break down each phase to understand the cell cycle.
Lecture notes for Biology 105 entry-level lecture course. Includes notes from all lecture slides, important word definitions, and material for the first exam. Subjects included are genetics, Mendel and Mendel's Laws, dominant vs recessive, phenotype vs genotype, alleles (how they spread and change), Hardy-Weinberg equation, gene sequencing, genomes, inserting a gene, genetic selection, genetic variation, alleles, evolution, animal characteristics/structure/function, evolution of animals/species,...
Lecture notes for Biology 105 entry-level lecture course. Includes notes from all lecture slides, important word definitions, and material for the first exam. Subjects included are chloroplast structure and function, photosystems I and II, photosynthesis, the calvin cycle, cell division, chromosomes, the cell cycle, plant life cycle, yeast/mold/mushrooms, and important vocabulary.
Lecture notes for Biology 105 entry-level lecture course. Includes notes from all lecture slides, important word definitions, and material for the second exam. Subjects included are cell structure and function, membranes, diffusion, osmosis, energy (ATP), cell respiration, glycolysis, fermentation, citric acid cycle, electron transportation chain, evolution, bacteria, domains, protist structure and function, and important vocabulary words.