CPCS Past Projects (17-18)
Apologetics 1st
Use MLA format and the footnote referencing system for all citations. Remember to use <ref name=something> for multiple occurrences. For help with footnotes: see help:footnote.
The following is an MLA template for internet references.
- <ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com ArticleTitle] ''Publisher site name''. Web. Month Day, Year. (specify whether its the date of publication date, or last modified, or accessed. - i.e. Published November 3, 2015.).</ref>
Name | Ministry Support | Topic |
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Copeland, Jamie | John Lennox | Magdala |
Hopf, Grace | Stand to Reason | Cana |
Lazo, Carlos | Jim Mason | Bacterial flagellum |
Maxwell, Ryan | Creation Today | Darwinism |
Schley, Jacob | Sean McDowell | Distant Starlight in a Recent Creation |
St. Lewis, Jaide | William Lane Craig | Clay theory |
Weary, Erwin | Richard Howe | origin of sexual reproduction |
Williams, Brayden | Creation Evidence Museum of Texas | Biblical Archaeology of Rome |
Chemistry 2nd
Use MLA format and the footnote referencing system for all citations. Remember to use <ref name=something> for multiple occurrences. For help with footnotes: see help:footnote.
The following is an MLA template for internet references.
- <ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com ArticleTitle] ''Publisher site name''. Web. Month Day, Year. (specify whether its the date of publication date, or last modified, or accessed. - i.e. Published November 3, 2015.).</ref>
The following is an example MLA template for a references from your textbook.
<ref>Batdorf, Brad., Santopietro, Rachel., Cox, Heather., Porch, Thomas., and Wetzel, John. ''Chemistry''. Greenville, S.C: Bob Jones University Press, 2009. page-number. Print.</ref>
For later occurrences with a different page number use: <ref>Cox page-number.</ref>
Name | Compound | Topic | Extra | Extra |
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Barbosa, Lorena | Squaric acid | Methaqualone | ||
Bondarenko, Edward | PCP (Phencyclidine) | Fire | ||
Borenko, Susanna | Hydroxide | amorphous solid | ||
Buzitis, Anna | Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) | Anesthesiology | ||
Chang, Sean | resorcinol | Salt | ||
Coglas, Thomas | Cesium | Sulfur hexafluoride | ||
Dean, Jonathan | Ammonium hydroxide | Cellulose | ||
Farley, Dalton | Batrachotoxin | Gunpowder | ||
Garth Green, Grace | Arsenic | Electron dot diagram | anesthesia | |
Glinskiy, Sam | Propane | Periodic table trends | ||
Kaneda, Christopher | Zinc oxide | toothpaste | Antoine Lavoisier | |
Lee, Jongwon | Maleic acid | nanoelectrochemistry | ||
Portes, JJ | Urethane | Soap | ||
Reymore, Parker | Carbon monoxide | Penicillin | Chernobyl nuclear disaster | Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster |
Shin, Amy | Polyethylene (Polyethylene terephthalate) | Methanol | ||
Theodros, Toby | Tartaric acid | Ionic compound (sodium borate) | ||
Woods, Laura | Adamantane | gluten | Hydrocephalus (Class presentation) | |
Worrell, Fleurette | tubocurarine (Class presentation) | Krokodil (desomorphine) |
Biology 4th
You will write a 1.5 page (900 words minimum) research paper describing a type of organism. Each paper should contain a general introduction that describes the organism, and then specific discussions related to body design, life cycle, and ecology under the headings provided, and one additional topic of your choosing.
The following is an MLA template for internet references.
- <ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com ArticleTitle] ''Publisher site name''. Web. Month Day, Year. (specify whether its the date of publication date, or last modified, or accessed. - i.e. Published November 3, 2015.).</ref>
The following is an example MLA template for a references from your textbook.
Porch, and Batdorf. Biology with Laboratory Exercises. South Carolina: Bob Jones University Press, 2005. page-number. Print.
A public domain or Creative Commons Licensed representative image of the organism should be uploaded and inserted at the top of the taxonomy box on the right side of your page. Under the picture, fill in the taxonomic hierarchy of the organism. At least three other additional pictures should be included that support the text. Suggestions would include a close up view of distinguishing characteristics (i.e. close-up of features), behavior being discussed, habitat map, etc.
- Encyclopedia of Life Creative Commons Licensed image of organisms that are organized taxonomically.
- NOAA public domain images of marine organism. Use the collections tab to browse, or enter the following into Google images to search the entire site "site:www.photolib.noaa.gov KEYWORD".
- Use USDA Plants for your plant taxonomy and public domain pictures. May only contain information on plants that live in the USA. Search using the following in Google "site:plants.usda.gov KEYWORD".
- Use Advanced Search on Flickr to find Creative Commons Licensed documents.
Human A&P 5th
Use MLA format and the footnote referencing system for all citations. Remember to use <ref name=something> for multiple occurrences. For help with footnotes: see help:footnote.
The following is an MLA template for internet references.
- <ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com ArticleTitle] ''Publisher site name''. Web. Month Day, Year. (specify whether its the date of publication date, or last modified, or accessed. - i.e. Published November 3, 2015.).</ref>
The following is an MLA template for your textbook.
<ref>Wile, Jay L., and Shannon, Marilyn M. ''The Human Body: Fearfully and Wonderfully Made!''. Cincinnati: Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc., 2001. page-number. Print.</ref>
For later occurrences with a different page number use: <ref>Wile page-number.</ref>
Name | Topic 1 | Topic 2 | Extra Credit |
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Eilertsen, LuLu | Hypothyroidism | Drugs (class presentation) | Stroke (Class presentation) |
Heck, Abby | Epilepsy | Lung | Licensed practical nurse |
Hipolito, Sami | Dialysis | Renal failure | Pediatric psychology (Presentation only) |
Hudson, Asha | Cancer treatment | Physiology of death | Hand transplantation (Presentation only) |
Isbell, Karen | Homeostasis | Eugenics | neonatal physician (Presentation only) |
Moore, Alan | thoracic cage | Anxiety | cartilage |
Yosef, Sarah | Forensic anthropologist | Obstetrician-Gynecologist | Biomedical engineering |
Biology 7th
You will write a 1.5 page (900 words minimum) research paper describing a type of organism. Each paper should contain a general introduction that describes the organism, and then specific discussions related to body design, life cycle, and ecology under the headings provided, and one additional topic of your choosing.
The following is an MLA template for internet references.
- <ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com ArticleTitle] ''Publisher site name''. Web. Month Day, Year. (specify whether its the date of publication date, or last modified, or accessed. - i.e. Published November 3, 2015.).</ref>
The following is an example MLA template for a references from your textbook.
Porch, and Batdorf. Biology with Laboratory Exercises. South Carolina: Bob Jones University Press, 2005. page-number. Print.
A public domain or Creative Commons Licensed representative image of the organism should be uploaded and inserted at the top of the taxonomy box on the right side of your page. Under the picture, fill in the taxonomic hierarchy of the organism. At least three other additional pictures should be included that support the text. Suggestions would include a close up view of distinguishing characteristics (i.e. close-up of features), behavior being discussed, habitat map, etc.
- Encyclopedia of Life Creative Commons Licensed image of organisms that are organized taxonomically.
- NOAA public domain images of marine organism. Use the collections tab to browse, or enter the following into Google images to search the entire site "site:www.photolib.noaa.gov KEYWORD".
- Use USDA Plants for your plant taxonomy and public domain pictures. May only contain information on plants that live in the USA. Search using the following in Google "site:plants.usda.gov KEYWORD".
- Use Advanced Search on Flickr to find Creative Commons Licensed documents.
Biotechnology 1st
Use MLA format and the footnote referencing system for all citations. Remember to use <ref name=something> for multiple occurrences. For help with footnotes: see help:footnote.
The following is an MLA template for internet references.
- <ref>Authorlastname, Firstname. [http://www.example.com ArticleTitle] ''Publisher site name''. Web. Month Day, Year. (specify whether its the date of publication date, or last modified, or accessed. - i.e. Published November 3, 2015.).</ref>
Name | Topic 1 | Topic 2 |
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Wilson | Human genetic engineering | |
Maxwell, Ryan | Gene therapy | |
Jacob | DNA sequencing |
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