Chem161 Lab 1 - Exit Ticket Attendance PDF

Title Chem161 Lab 1 - Exit Ticket Attendance
Author Alexis Jackson
Course General Chemistry I
Institution University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Summary

This is the Lab exit ticket that is due after ever lab lecture...


Description

Biology 171L

Lab 1 - Exit Ticket Your exit ticket is due by 11:55pm the day of your lab meeting. 1. Biology 171L – Getting to Know You Your Name: Alexis Jackson What you prefer to be called: Lexie Your Major: Biochem Your Level:

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Write a paragraph that outlines the three most important values that guide how you live your life (e.g., honesty, creativity, loyalty, etc.). Overall there are many values that I try to incorporate daily into my life but I would say my top three are reliability, kindness and fearlessness. I believe that it shows a lot about a person and who really values you by how someone presents themselves in your life and part of that is being consistent and knowing that if you need help you can rely on the people in your life. Another factor that I value is kindness because there have been times where I’ve been going through something and someone saying something rude just makes it that much harder when they don’t even realize how their words hurt you which is why even if someone isn’t kind or maybe even doesn’t deserve for you to be nice to them I try to because you really never know what someone is going through. The third value that is most important to me is fearlessness because I always used to second guess or ask for approval and overtime that was hard on me mentally and my relationships with others in my life so I just decided to start making decisions for myself and not constantly worrying about where that will put me or how it will affect every little thing in my life.

2. Write a three-sentence summary of the Science in the Classroom (SitC) article, CSI Africa: Tracking Ivory Poachers. One sentence to summarize hypothesis/ claim. One sentence to support the evidence. And one sentence that explains the conclusion drawn by the authors – how does the evidence support the claim.

Revised: 08/16/21...


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