Monthly Archives: April 2016

Final Post

Harper Lee once wrote, “You never really know a man until you understand things from his point of view, until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” With the advent of Internet-ready everything, this has never been easier … Continue reading

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Test Images

I made these first three:   But I have to share this one because it’s just…weird: And, here’s the GIF I made:

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Personal Database

   

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Exercise 4: Part 2

The effects of cannabis consumption vary greatly from person to person. Body chemistry plays perhaps the largest role in individual responses to cannabinoids being introduced to the endocannabinoid system (ECS). Often those effects are reported similarly among various users. That … Continue reading

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Exercise 4: Part 1

Preface: Necessary Information One of the most active components of the human body is the endocannabinoid system (ECS). The ECS exists in mammalian brains and has been shown to be responsible for regulating appetite, sleep, pain, and several other crucial bodily functions. The … Continue reading

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Design Memo

The goal of my webtext is to explain the process of scientific inquiry in a way that is simple and straightforward. Articles written for peer-reviewed journals tend to be dense with information and can be difficult to read and follow if … Continue reading

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Traces

What a remarkable time to be alive! I’ve been saying this for years–and not just as a meaningless platitude. To me, we truly are living in the most pivotal point in humankind’s history. We have amassed more knowledge about the universe … Continue reading

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