This is designed to talk about the current issues that face the field of Biology.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
After Today
Today you went to hear a speaker talk to you about Martin Luther King, one of the greatest men of our time. I want you to tell me about one African American Scientist that contributed in the area of Biology and what did he do?
It was very cool to hear about it. The gun shot scared me alot and i saw heared the noises in the background. The person that is speaking is Martin Luthern King and he is awsome to talk too.
Fatimah Jackson is an African American biologist and anthropologist. She has been teaching at the University of Maryland for the last fifteen years. She's gotten a bunch of distinguished teacher awards and helped out with biology and stuff. She's a stud.
Ernest Everett Just was a black biologists. He lived from 1883 to 1941. He spent his life classifying marine specimens. He also established the Omega Psi Phi faternity.
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It was very cool to hear about it. The gun shot scared me alot and i saw heared the noises in the background. The person that is speaking is Martin Luthern King and he is awsome to talk too.
Fatimah Jackson is an African American biologist and anthropologist. She has been teaching at the University of Maryland for the last fifteen years. She's gotten a bunch of distinguished teacher awards and helped out with biology and stuff. She's a stud.
Ernest Everett Just was a black biologists. He lived from 1883 to 1941. He spent his life classifying marine specimens. He also established the Omega Psi Phi faternity.
It was very cool. The actor was very good. I know that a black guy invented peanut butter. kinda
Everett is a black man. He classified many marine organisms. He also made the Omega Psi Phi frat.
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