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Dr.Fatima Terrazas Arellanes and Dr.Alejandro Gallard present at the NARST 2015 Annual International Conference - Chicago, IL
I'm at NARST in Pittsburgh, PA! Just attended a great session all about student explanations and models. Many consensus pieces are coming together including the need to explicate how a system is different than the parts.
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Last night, K and I went to the Bruins game at the Garden. Before the 3rd period we went to meet up with the boy to grab a beer and stumbled upon this little gem up there. If you ever manage to find a machine that will cook a hot dog for you in just one minute, obviously you must do it. Best $5 ever spent just to watch everyone's reactions around you. Nastiest hot dog on the face of the planet.
Buy it for the experience. Feel incredibly ill later.

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Instant body movement.
Dirtybit.
GTFO. You just don't get the hint do you? Oh wellll gonna go chat online with some hot babez.
When I went to Iowa, you know I would tell the professors, 'Do you know why these are called HeLa cells? You know, Henrietta Lacks?' If you just read the book 'Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks', she had like cervical cancer, and so they took her cells back in like the fifties or whatever. And a researcher wanted some cells that they could keep and culture over and over again, that they could just keep replicating. And so her cells are the ones that are HeLa cells, and some researcher just transcribed HeLa because they didn't know how to spell her name, Henrietta Lacks. So they're still using her cells, you know, in research. I would talk to my professors about these things, you know, things like Black history. Like 'Don't skip over that page about Ernest Everett Just in the book. Like, I mean, that's in the book. Let's read about this, you know.' I'm really serious about that. I want to know. Why can't other students know about what he did?
Research participant quote from:
Tran, M.C., Herrera, F.A., & Gasiewski, J. (2011, April). STEM graduate students' multiple identities: 'How can I be me and be a scientist?'. Paper presented at National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Orlando, FL.