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Biology 2e
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Biology 2e is designed to cover the scope and sequence requirements of a typical two-semester biology course for science majors. The text provides comprehensive coverage of foundational research and core biology concepts through an evolutionary lens. Biology includes rich features that engage students in scientific inquiry, highlight careers in the biological sciences, and offer everyday applications. The book also includes various types of practice and homework questions that help students understand—and apply—key concepts. The 2nd edition has been revised to incorporate clearer, more current, and more dynamic explanations, while maintaining the same organization as the first edition. Art and illustrations have been substantially improved, and the textbook features additional assessments and related resources.

Subject:
Biology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Date Added:
03/07/2018
Biology 2e, Biological Diversity, Prokaryotes: Bacteria and Archaea, Bacterial Diseases in Humans
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By the end of this section, you will be able to do the following:

Identify bacterial diseases that caused historically important plagues and epidemics
Describe the link between biofilms and foodborne diseases
Explain how overuse of antibiotics may be creating “super bugs”
Explain the importance of MRSA with respect to the problems of antibiotic resistance

Subject:
Applied Science
Material Type:
Module
Date Added:
09/20/2018
Introduction to Health Care Delivery and Careers – HSCI 1101
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This course will introduce you to the U.S. healthcare field and rewarding careers that may be of interest to you. Throughout the semester, you will learn concepts associated with the healthcare system as well as be exposed to different health-related careers.

As the world continues to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the healthcare sector has undergone significant transformation in order to respond to patients’ needs. The expanded use of telemedicine is just one example of how the field needed to adapt to a changing world.

You will learn by attending real-time (synchronous) lectures, hearing from guest speakers, visiting clinical sites (virtually), writing personal reflections, and completing online assignments. As you learn about various topics, COVID-19 examples will be used to help you better understand its impact on the healthcare field. Carefully review the course syllabus that is posted on Blackboard for more information about the class.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Full Course
Syllabus
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
New York City College of Technology
Author:
Brigida Hernandez
Date Added:
07/05/2023
Voices from the Heart of Gotham: Guttman Community College
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As producers of knowledge with a particular focus on social (in)justice, racial, gendered and transnational journeys, Guttman Community College scholar-activists have constructed a new digital canon that offers New Yorkers the opportunity to contribute testimonies of tumultuous times. Curated by Dr. Samuel Finesurrey, Guttman undergraduates Elsy Rosario, Tigida Fadiga, Luz Hidalgo, Phisarys Sidemion, and Sadaf Majeed and digitized by Guttman staff members Joanna Wisniewski, Ivan Mora, and Kristina Jiana Quiles, this collection democratizes the production of knowledge by empowering community college students, largely deriving from immigrant households, to shape the narratives told about their communities and their generation. Organized into five themes, with testimonies gathered in six languages, this archive documents a diverse set of New York experiences. Funded by the American Council of Learned Societies and the Mellon Foundation, this exhibition helps us rethink struggles and movements of the past and present, to unearth the human networks that carry all New Yorkers in difficult times.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
History
Social Science
Material Type:
Data Set
Primary Source
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Guttman Community College
Author:
Guttman undergraduates Elsy Rosario
Ivan Mora
Joanna Wisniewski
Luz Hidalgo
Phisarys Sidemion
Sadaf Majeed
Samuel Finesurrey
Tigida Fadiga
Date Added:
01/08/2022