April 22, 2023
First of all I would like to congratulate all of my friends and peers from General Biology Two, Section D for publishing their articles. The effort and time put into such well designed infographics should be applauded and recognized. I hope you are all proud.
Secondly I would like to honor Dr. Terry Shackleford for her persistent editing and active engagement throughout the research project. She made the research project feel less like an assignment and more like a self accomplishment.
I would also like to sincerely thank my close friends and family for their endless support and encouragement throughout this time in my life.
Lastly, I would like to honor both Dr. Terry Shackleford and Dr. Bradford Whitener for presenting me with such an opportunity, this would not have been possible without the two of you and your support. Thank you so much.
Biology
Gymnosperms
Nomination-Plant-Science
Plants
Mia Garza
This is an excellent infographic on a subject I had never heard of before. The article not only does an excellent job of explaining gymnosperms and how they actively contribute to cancer. Not only is the information useful and well-written, but the infographic’s design, colors, and images effectively convey the infographic’s message.
30/04/2023
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Greitin Rodriguez
Nature helps in many ways. At times we don’t even know how helpful and necessary something is. Gymnosperms are something from nature that help with cancer, a disease that is deadly and hurtful. With the possibilities that nature could do for humans it is important to keep our plants, earth, and everything in it safe and accessible to all and to take care for future references.
01/05/2023
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Carollann Serafin
There is so many earthly resources that we don’t consider that can contribute to a human greatly . I really enjoyed reading this article and learning how Gymnosperms can help with cancer since researchers for a long time have been looking for a cure that they can start instantly. Very well write article!
07/05/2023
5:28 pm
Fernando Milian
I think one of the main things I like about this piece of work is the presentation of its content in a square format. Most infographics tend to have a rectangular shape, which is consistent with the typical profile of any book page. But a square arrangement of the information seems to work pretty well, also. I like how everything is condensed in a space where the reader can perceive it all at once. The selection of colors and the inclusion of images are well-thought and add incredibly to the overall appearance of the infographic. Very well done!
08/05/2023
5:28 pm
Fernando Milian
I think one of the main things I like about this piece of work is the presentation of its content in a square format. Most infographics tend to have a rectangular shape, which is consistent with the typical profile of any book page. But a square arrangement of the information seems to work pretty well, also. I like how everything is condensed in a space where the reader can perceive it all at once. The selection of colors and the inclusion of images are well-thought and add incredibly to the overall appearance of the infographic.
08/05/2023
5:28 pm
Victoria Dubois
This publication is informative and engaging, making it an excellent read. It serves as a warning to be vigilant, which I appreciate. The overall presentation is neat and well-organized, despite having a lot of text. I didn’t find it overwhelming to read at all. Overall, great job and congratulations on a well-executed piece!
09/05/2023
5:28 pm
Maya Naik
Hi Hunter! I am genuinely impressed by how much information you were able to fit into your infographic. I learned so much about Gymnosperms and cancer and their relationship. The publication is both informative and engaging, making it a great read. I was also impressed by the layout and color scheme. Thank you for this publication.
11/05/2023
5:28 pm
Emilee Luera
I like stories like this one because it serves as a cautionary note. It was both stylish and well-put-together in my opinion. I appreciate that these challenges need a high degree of education, therefore having all of this material was quite valuable. There are countless earthly resources that we are unaware of that can greatly assist mankind that don’t have to envolve technology or any sort of negative thing.
11/05/2023
5:28 pm
Gaitan Martinez
I have never heard of gymnosperms and had absolutely no idea they help contribute to the treatment of cancer. Now I know Pine trees, spruce trees, and pacific yew are a part of the gymnosperms group. Can barely understand the infographic due to all the botanic terms, but it is crazy how pine trees help treat breast cancer patients, and hopefully in the near future, we have a cure for cancer.
11/05/2023
5:28 pm
Alaina De Leon
this publication is so informative but also is very interesting to read. i find articles like this one the best to read since it is somewhat of a warning to be on the lookout for. I thought it looked neat but also very well put together. Although a lot of words on this publication i didn’t feel like it was overwhelming to read. Great job and congratulations.
30/04/2023
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