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= GOOD LUCK ON THE AP EXAM! =

Make a to-do list and give yourself points for finishing it.  Great when you need to be organized, motivated, and productive.  http://roughunderbelly.com/use r/login

Final Exams are doneeeeeee :D

I'm probably the only one who even reads these things (How to study): []

How to make good multiple-choice questions: @http://www.jdenuno.com/PDFfiles/WritingMCQ.pdf


 * A bacterium that can grow on arsenic instead of phosphorous:**
 * http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11886943**

Humans can't walk in straight lines: http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2010/11/03/131050832/a-mystery-why-can-t-we-walk-straight

Imagine... http://www.bankofimagination.com/

Cool.

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Useful Websites (**I will not be posting any materials from these websites on the pages**, so make sure you check them out) [] []

http://apbiosemonefinalreview.pbworks.com/
 * Practice questions, concept webs, videos, etc. (I highly suggest you check it out!)**

//Accept Defeat: The Neuroscience of Screwing Up// (Who even reads these days, anyways?) @http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/12/fail_accept_defeat/

APUSH Wiki is done!
 * Update #2**

Sister Chromatids (Mr. Erdmann) @http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxH4Z4Ph7wc


 * Feel better about your test score (if you failed -.-):**

//Charles Darwin// gave up a medical career and was told by his father, "You care for nothing but shooting, dogs, and rat catching". In his autobiography, Darwin wrote, "I was considered by all my masters and my father, a very ordinary boy, rather below the common standard of intellect." Clearly, he had evolved.

//Thomas Edison//'s teachers said he was "too stupid to learn anything". He was fired from his first two jobs for being "non-productive". As an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb. When a reporter asked, "How did it feel to fail 1,000 times?", Edison replied, "I didn't fail 1,000 times. The light bulb was an invention with 1,000 steps".

"Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall" ~ //Confucius//


 * Update #1**

As you may know, many people have created their own study guides, diagrams, concept webs, and websites in order to prepare for Bio tests. In order to promote everybody's success in this class, I thought we should create a Wikispace for students to post/share ideas. Sure, we have a Wikispace for the teachers to post their materials. But what about the students?

Thinking there should be some way for students to share their work, I decided to create this Wiki. In this Wiki, one will be able to post:


 * Diagrams
 * Powerpoints
 * Concept Webs
 * Notes/Study Guides
 * Discussions
 * Vocabulary

Please feel free to post your files on this wiki.

This Wikispace will not exist, neither would it serve to function, without you and your help. Although I may be the only one to start this Wiki at first, I am sure that many of you will start joining later. I would like to thank all of you in advance for your patience and contributions.

-Keigo Tanaka

Questions/Comments? Contact Keigo Tanaka via Facebook, or via e-mail: tanakarus3@hotmail.com

DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that I am __NOT**__ responsible for the grade you receive in this class. In addition, you should always be taking your own notes and spending adequate proportions of time to study for tests.