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Asking someone what their name is, is basically just asking what noise you should make to get their attention.
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If pumpkin spice lattes are made with coffee, and coffee is acidic, why does drinking them make white girls more basic?
A pumpkin spice latte is known to be exactly 6.45 in the pH scale which makes it slightly acidic. When we ingest something acidic, that lowers the pH of our body. But our bodies must maintain a pH very close to 7.4 in order for survival. So the it counteracts this acidity with more alkalinity to âevenâ it out. So for a moment it makes white girls âmore basicâ to neutralize the acidity, and this also tells us that they âcanât evenâ because of the constant pH imbalance in their body due to pumpkin spice latteâs.
*takes a sip from pumpkin spice latte*
*slow clap*
*joins slow clap*
I wanna know their names
Their names are Carlos Polanco, Carl Snyder and Alex Hall and they defeated the Harvard debate team on the topic of access to education for undocumented childrenÂ
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Blogs to Follow (in no particular order)
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Studyblr
(because even though not all of them are medically based, the aesthetic is still pretty hella)
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Medical and Nursing Online Journals, Magazines, etc.Â
in-Training The New England Journal of Medicine The American Journal of Medicine Oxford Journals - Medicine and Health Stanford Medicine Harvard Medicine Magazine NURSEZONE Magazines and Newsletters Johns Hopkins Nursing American Journal of Nursing National Nurse Magazine
Study References
(Some of these sites looked a bit old, but as far as I could tell they were still some pretty good resources. Message me if you find otherwise so I can correct it)
Anatomy Spinal Chord and Functions Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton Hosford Muscle Tables: Skeletal Muscles of the Human Body University of Michigan SOM: Anatomy Tables
Masterposts Apps to help study for all sorts of things
NCLEX How this person passed the NCLEX NCLEX Mastery (an app) NCLEX Test Prep Exam Cram (The two page printable cram sheet) NCLEX Practice Questions
Biochemistry The Medical Biochemistry Page
The Brain, Behaviour, and Neurology The Whole Brain Atlas SparkNotes: Psychology Study Guides Neurologic Eye Simulator Neurologic Exams
Cardiology The Cardiology Site Tutorials on Heart Sounds and Cardiac Arrhythmias ECG Review and Quizzes University of Utah SOM: ECG Learning Center Animation and Explanation of the Heartâs Cardiac Contraction Cycle
Dermatology Dermatology Atlas and Review of the Anatomy and Histology of the Skin Tutorials demonstrating different skin lesions types and distributions
Epidemiology Epidemiology Glossary Evidence Based Medicine Toolkit
Pathology The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education A collection of diverse pathology cases
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YOU CANT CHANGE THE VOLUME OF THE VOICE IN YOUR HEAD
FUCKING TRYÂ I DARE YOU
ITS IMPOSSIBLE AND ITS REALLY FUCKING WITH MY MIND SOMEONE HUG ME
I CAN MAKE IT SCREAM WITHOUT GETTING LOUDER
H E L P
Holy shit whispering is the same volume as shouting as loud as I can
what have you done
We think in concepts Concepts have no volume Because a thought is the loudest silence of all.
whoa there socrates
What the⌠but⌠how⌠whaâŚ. how did this personâŚ. IâŚ
i just wrote -2-2x= like 75 times on a paper oh god
i filled up both sides
what just happened
this makes me uncomfortable,Â
then do =x+2+ for the next part
for âor blow me a kiss, and thatâs lucky tooâ itâs =+1=+1
What is this sorcery?!?!
this is my favorite post on tumblr
the ending is: 12=x1=
So I just worked out the whole song, and here you go:
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + = + 1 = + 1
- 7Â 2 + 7 = x + 2 + = 2 + 2Â 1 = x + 2 +
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + - 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 +
- 7Â 2 + 7 = x + 2 +
- 7Â 2 + 7 = x + 2 + = 7Â 7Â 2 + = x + 2 + = x - 7 - 2
- 2 - 2 x = = x + 2 + = x + 2Â 1 = x + 2 + 1Â 2 = x 1 =
My mind just broke
*writes furiously*
Mom: Are you writing an essay?
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Disclaimer: These are online resources that I have found, They are not meant to be your only source of study, instead you can use them to your enhance your normal study. I donât know what level these resources are aimed at, but Iâve tried to provide a range for a number of different topics.
The Body:
Teeth and Dentition
Take a look inside a cell (with some audio)
Explore human anatomy in 3D
Skeletal System
Muscular system
Cardiovascular system
Digestive system
Endocrine system
Nervous system
Immune/ Lymphatic system
Urinary system
Female reproductive system
Male reproductive system
What we didnât know about penis anatomy - Ted Talks
Integumentary system
Sensory systems
3D Brain
Brain explorer program
How brains learn to see - Ted Talks
Body parts on a chip - Ted Talks
The real reason for brains - Ted Talks
A look inside the brain in real time - Ted Talks
Cells:
Amazing cells - inside a cell, how vesicles transport, communication during fight or flight, membranes.
Cell size and scale
The evolution of the cell
Interactive cell modelÂ
The inside story of cell communication
Stem cells - cell differentiation, stem cells in use, potential use, stem cell debate.
Cloning
Animals and Plants:
Interactive tree of life
Buds and Twigs  (Background article: Buds and Twigs).
Seeds and Germination (Background article: Seed Structure).Â
Vegetative Reproduction (Background article: Vegetative Reproduction).
Vegetative Reproduction - Tropical Examples
Flower Structure
Flower Structure - Tropical Examples
The beautiful tricks of flowers - Ted Talks
Fruit Formation
Fruit Formation - Tropical Examples
ProtistaÂ
Insect Life-CyclesÂ
Insect - Tropical. The Citrus Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio demodocusÂ
Insects are awesome! - Ted talks
How a fly flies - Ted Talks
Fish: CharacteristicsÂ
Fish: TilapiaÂ
AmphibiaÂ
BirdsÂ
FungiÂ
6 ways mushrooms can save the world - Ted Talks
Animals that amaze - Ted Talks
Humble plants that hide surprising secrets - Ted Talks
Genetics:
Alien population games
Make a Karyotype (game)
Pigeon Breeding: Genetics At Work
The secret of the bat genome - Ted Talks
The hunt for âunexpected genetic heroesâ -Ted Talks
Whatâs a Genome? -Â An informative overview of genomics presented by the Genome News Network. Topics include: Whatâs a Genome?, Whatâs Genome Sequencing? and Whatâs a Genome Map?
The Animated Genome - A 5 minute film about DNA.
Discovery of DNAÂ -Â An interactive timeline of scientific discoveries
Heredity
Family Health History
Genetic Traits
Mendelian Inheritance
Mitochondrial Inheritance
Multifactorial Inheritance/Complex Disease
Sexual Heredity vs Asexual Heredity
RNA
Structure of the double helix
Chromosome Map 3D Animation - A 3D animation of a chromosome map
DNA Molecule - How DNA is Packaged - An animation of the packaging of DNA into chromosomes
Introduction to inherited traits
Chromosome and inheritance
Introduction to Medelian genetics
Introduction to pedigrees
Molecular genetics
What is DNA Replication?
Transcription (gene expression)
Translation
Replicating the Helix - A short animation of DNA replication
DNA Replication (Advanced Detail)Â -Â Â A detailed animation of DNA replication
X or Y: Does it make a difference?
Molecular basis of heredity, Nucleic Acids
Molecular basis of heredity, Genomes
Molecular basis of heredity, Genetic variation
Molecular basis of heredity, gene identification
The DNA Files - A series of 14 one-hour public radio documentaries and related information.
Understanding Gene Testing - Â An informative, illustrated tutorial on genes and genetic testing.Â
Epigenetics
Genetic science
Evolution:
Genetic Drift
Natural Selection
Origins of Genetic Variation
Health:
Genetic disorders
Pharmacogenomics
Family health history
Gene therapy
Fighting a contagious cancer - Ted Talks
Other:
Biology GCSE & IGCSE Question BankÂ
Can Bacteria Be Designed to Create Gasoline?
Model Earth (Ecology)
Extreme Environments: Great Salt Lake
Astrobiology
The Human MicrobiomeÂ
The Science of Addiction: Genetics and the Brain
Virtual labs
Biology textbook
Biology Experiments
Where are the baby dinosaurs? - Ted Talks
Digging up dinosaurs - Ted Talks
100 Best (Free) Science Documentaries Online
More Biology documentaries and videos
Ocean wonders -Ted Talks
The sea weâve hardly seen - Ted Talks
A census of the ocean - Ted Talks
Deep ocean mysteries and wonders - Ted Talks
The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence - Ted Talks
Online Lessons and Guides:
Chemistry of life
Elements and atoms â elements and atoms, matter, elements and atoms, introduction to the atom, atomic number, atomic mass, and isotopes.
Electron shells and orbitals â orbitals, electronic configuration, valence electrons, groups of the periodic table, the periodic table, electron shells, and orbitals.
Chemical bonds and reactions â ionic, covalent and metallic bonds, electronegativity and bonding, intermolecular forces, chemical bonds, chemical reactions introduction and chemical reactions
Water, Acids and bases:
Hydrogen bonding in water â hydrogen bonding in water, hydrogen bonds in water, water as a solvent, solvent properties of water.
Cohesion And adhesion â capillary action and why we see a meniscus, surface tension, cohesion and adhesion in water
Temperature and state changes in water â LeBron asks why does sweating cool you down, evaporative cooling, heat of vaporisation of water and ethanol, specific heat of water, liquid water denser than ice, specific heat, heat of vaporisation, and density of water
Acids, bases and pH â autoionisation of water, Arrhenius definition of acids and bases, bronsted-Lowry definition of acits and bases, definition of pH, acids bases, pH and buffers
Cellular and molecular biology
Cells â diffusion and osmosis, nucleim membranes, ribosomes, eukaryotws and prokaryotes, endoplasmic reticulum and golgi bodies, chromosomes, chromatids, and chromatin.
Introduction to cell division - Fertilization terminology: gametes, zygotes, haploid and diploid, zygote differentiating into somatic and germ cells
Mitosis â interphase, mitosis, phases of mitosis, mitosis questions.
Meiosis â comparison of mitosis and meiosis, chromosomal crossover in meiosis 1, phases of meiosis 1, phases of meiosis 2.
Stem cells and cancer â embryonic stem cells, cancer.
Cellular respiration â ATP, ATP hydrolysis mechanism, introduction to cellular mechanism, oxidation and reduction review from biological point of view, oxidation and reduction in cellular respiration, glycolysis, krebs cycle, elctron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation and chemiosmosis.
Photosynthesis â light reactions, photophosphorylation, calvin cycle, photorespiration, C-4 photosynthesis, cam plants
Human Biology:
Circulator and pulmonary systems â the lungs, red blood cells, circulatory system, haemoglobin.
The neuron and nervous system â neuron anatomy, sodium potassium pump, action potentials, salutatory conduction, neuronal synapses.
The kidney and nephron â kidney and nephonr, secondary active transport.
Muscles â myosin and actin, tropomyosin and troponin, role of sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells, anatomy of skeletal muscle fibre.
Immunology â phagocytes, immune responses, b lymphocytes, antigen presenting cells and MHC II complexes, helper T cells, cytotoxic t cells and MHC I complexes, review of cells, inflammatory response.
Heredity and evolution
Evolution and natural selection â introduction, ape clarification, intelligent design and evolution, natural selection and the owl butterfly, variation in a spcies.
Heredity and genetics â introduction, Punnett squares, allele frequency, Hardy Weinberg equation, sex linked traits, DNA, RNA transcription and translation, alleles and genes.
Tree of life â taxonomy and the tree of life, species, bacteria, human prehistory
Crash Course
Biology and ecology â pollution, conservation, ecosystems, nitrogen cycle, history of life on earth, population growth.
(Spotlight Lessons): Ecology
Estimating Population Size â simulate mark and recapture by using small objects to trap and tag. Â A simple formula will tell you what the overall population size is which can be verified by counting the objects in the bag.
Owl Pellet Dissection â  owl pellets are undigested bits of fur and bones  that owls regurgitate. Students can examine the contents, reconstruct the skeleton of the prey and make inferences about the owlâs diet.
Interpreting Ecological Data â examine charts, data tables  and graphs to answer questions about population size, growth, and carrying capacity.
Biome Project â as a group, investigate a biome and present to the class the main features, animal and plant species present and general climate.
Isopod Behavior Lab â collect isopods (pillbugs) and design a chamber to test their response to different environments, such as temperature, moisture, and substrate.
Skeleton Studies by James Julier
17 Graphs That Will Speak To You If Youâre An Introvert