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Objectives We are not filming real live news on CNN, just a look-a-like PowerPoint presentation version. Students will investigate and present Genetic and Non-Genetic diseases that are passed within cultures or countries.
Diseases Genetic Diseases- – Passed from mother or father – Occurs with Sexual reproduction when genetic material is shared and creates an offspring Infectious Diseases- – Communicable (airborne, blood borne) – travels through bacteria and viruses
EXEMPLAR
LIVE Australia Japanese Encephalitis Affects the Central Nervous system causing paralyzing of the hands and feet and often death. This disease is passed from person to person by Mosquitoes and not the human genetics.
LIVE Australia This disease is passed from person to person by Mosquitoes and not the human genetics. Disease NAME DESCRIPTION OF SIDE EFFECTS Since Japanese Encephalitis is carried by mosquitoes it is typically more frequent in the summer months. This disease is pasted by blood borne pathogens and not human genetics. Cite Sources: Centers for Disease Control. (July 1, 2011). Infectious Diseases Related To Travel: Japanese Encephalitis. Retrieved from: er-3-infectious-diseases-related-to-travel/japanese- encephalitis.htm Japanese Encephalitis Effects the Central Nervous system causing paralyzing of the hands and feet and often death.
YOUR TURN
LIVE NAME OF CULTURE OR COUNTRY IS THE Disease CULTURE BASED OR PASTED ON THROUGH GENETICS? Insert Photos of: 1: Culture or Country 2. A person with the disease Disease NAME DESCRIPTION OF SIDE EFFECTS
LIVE NAME OF CULTURE OR COUNTRY IS THE Disease CULTURE BASED OR PASTED ON THROUGH GENETICS? Disease NAME DESCRIPTION OF SIDE EFFECTS DESCRIBE how this disease IS PASSED FROM PERSON TO PERSON CITE YOUR SOURCES
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New Zealand w-zealand.htm w-zealand.htm standard/news/ /Flesh-eating- disease-found-in-Manawatu standard/news/ /Flesh-eating- disease-found-in-Manawatu
How to cite APA (American Psychology Association) style Nonperiodical Web Document, Web Page, or Report List as much of the following information as possible (you sometimes have to hunt around to find the information; don't be lazy. If there is a page like and somepage.htm doesn't have the information you're looking for, move up the URL to Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Date of publication). Title of document. Retrieved from address Angeli, E., Wagner, J., Lawrick, E., Moore, K., Anderson, M., Soderland, L., & Brizee, A. (2010, May 5). General format. Retrieved from NOTE: When an Internet document is more than one Web page, provide a URL that links to the home page or entry page for the document. Also, if there isn't a date available for the document use (n.d.) for no date.