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âHow to Learn Human Physiology Visually in 24 Hoursâ
-Â Â Â Dr. Wayne Huang
Human Physiology could be one of the core courses in your academic career. How can you learn it fast and learn it well?
Simple answer: âRapid Learningâ.
You can get started today at College Biology
Rapid Learning? Yes, it could be your learning edge to ace this course.
Rapid Learning = Rich Media + Smart Teaching
Rich Media: Human Physiology is a visual science. Naturally, it is easier to learn it visually with rich media.
Smart Teaching: Human Physiology is all about understanding the functions of human organs. Relate them to problem solving (i.e. your exam questions). Smart teaching provides the learning of the core concepts and their interconnections, and applies such the understanding to answer questions and solve problems.
So far so good, but how about the 24 hours?
Learn it the rich-media way. Each intensive hour, you will study the visual tutorial of one chapter for 30 minutes, then you will practice on the interactive problem drill for another 20 minutes, and finally you will super-review the chapter via the pre-made chapter cheat sheet College Biology.
With the latest web and video technologies, online learning is now a snap, anytime and anyplace. It is much more enjoyable and rewarding than crawling through your lengthy textbooks.
Here is the solution ⦠the rapid learning course âTeach Yourself Human Physiology Visually in 24 Hoursâ.
âImmunology Review Visually in 24 Hoursâ
-Â Â Â Dr. Wayne Huang
Need to learn Immunology fast?
I do have a solution for that â learn it via rich media.
Rich media is a wide range of interactive digital media available today on the web. Coupling of rich media and smart teaching, it is the new learning system called âRapid Learningâ.Immunology Review
Well, first thing first, how can you review or learn immunology in 24 hours?
Let me answer this â¦
Learn it the rich-media way. In one intensive hour per chapter, you will study the visual tutorial of one chapter for 30 minutes, then you will practice on the interactive problem drill for another 20 minutes, and finally you will super-review the chapter via the pre-made chapter cheat sheet.
With the latest web and video technologies, online learning is now a snap, anytime and anyplace. It is much more enjoyable and rewarding than crawling through your lengthy textbooks Immunology Review.
Here is the solution ⦠the rapid learning course âTeach Yourself Immunology Visually in 24 Hoursâ.
Start your immunology review with this visual series at:
Dr. Wayne Huang is the Founder and CEO of Rapid Learning Inc., the leading provider of rapid learning solutions for chemistry, physics, biology, medicine and math College Biology. He is also the leading author of 100+ rapid learning courses, 12 science textbooks/study guides, and 52 audiobooks . As the Rapid Learning coach, his passion is to help students around the world to master science and math with break-through study systems and rich-media learning tools. Sign up his free study tips at College Biology.

At a joint press conference held this morning in Science Hall 302, Augsburg College and SarTec Corporation officially announced the discovery of a chemical process that could free the United States from its dependence on petroleum diesel fuel. This revolutionary method to make biodiesel started with the curiosity of Augsburg chemistry senior Brian Krohn and ended with three Twin Cities scientists creating the “Mcgyan Process.” Brian initiated his summer research project by deciding to study new ways to produce biodiesel. After Brian’s preliminary research, his professor advised him to contact chemist Dr. Clayton McNeff, an Augsburg alumnus and vice president of SarTec. McNeff, his chief scientist Dr. Ben Yan, and Augsburg’s Professor Arlin Gyberg took Brian’s idea and created a chemical reaction that has never before been described in scientific literature. As a result of the Mcgyan Process discovery, McNeff co-founded Ever Cat Fuels based in Anoka. It is the only plant in the world using this new method to manufacture biodiesel. Industry analysts have been surprised by how well the Mcgyan Process works and its implications for fuel production worldwide. This process has many advantages over previous biodiesel production methods. It can convert a much wider range of feedstock oils and animal fats into biodiesel, including the byproducts from ethanol production. The Mcgyan Process recycles the catalyst and alcohol necessary to make biodiesel, it reduces the reaction time …
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about 1 year ago
@maniacbastard Propaganda to state raising crops for fuel makes food more expensive. Several nations have already banned gasoline. Huge amounts of American corn are used for fuel. Go to a grocery store. Are cans of corn higher priced than peas or beans? NO!!! In 5 years USA could end petrol fuels.
about 1 year ago
Man, try to learn about biofuels with brazilians. And political lies with USA , after their WWII dirty nazi friendship. LONG LIVE THE BRIC COUNTRIES.
about 1 year ago
If you liked this video I suggest you look up Synthetic Genomics and Craig Venter.
about 1 year ago
Grand opening was Sept. ’09 – they claim 10,000 gallons/day – we’ll see…I don’t think the oil companies can do anything to stop it.
about 1 year ago
Will the people who control the oil industry allow this technology to come forth?
about 1 year ago
Am so proud of my school and the department i belong to as a student
about 1 year ago
Minnesota rocks
about 1 year ago
Awesome video, I’m not a hippie but I love seeing more innovative ways of doing things. I love science benefiting us with maximum efficiency.
about 1 year ago
see the following site for an eye opening video about growing alga in vertically hanging bio-reactors. 100,00 gallons per acre per year is nothing to sneeze at.
about 1 year ago
Nope. It’s a new catalytic process, that can take a much wider variety of feedstocks, and works much faster than the previous methods.
Google for Evercat Fuels to get the details.
-jcr
about 1 year ago
sure it does. Thats why we have such high priced energy right now, because its been around for half a decade. Next time pass
on what ever your smoking.
about 1 year ago
Don’t know if it’s been said yet, but this video shows the exact same process that has been used for making biodiesel for nearly half a decade.
about 1 year ago
Think algae oil, it can be grown on non-arable land and grows faster than any other crop.
about 1 year ago
niceeeeeeee vidddd check mine out on (meetyourfling) c o m
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about 1 year ago
video not response
about 1 year ago
food become energy?….. i have to agree with stonerjOe.
First it is the waste management…. I think it would be money making buss. to whom it may concern.
about 1 year ago
algae is the best,no other plant life grows faster than it,it grows anywhere,it converts carbon dioxide to oxygen the cause of greenhouse gases.does not compete for land used for food crops. oil from the ground is mostly algae,how do we get capitol hill to see its potential to get the good ol u.s.a. off its addiction to petroleum.
about 1 year ago
You didn’t listen to the video. He is targeting waste oil generating products primarily, but used some food oils for his experiments. Algae oil is a good example, it is generally not a food stuff and can be tuned to create lot of oil on crap land with crappy water sources.
I share your concern about food and crops but if someone can make biodiesel from algae that feed on wastewater (shit water) or someone uses grass clippings to make cellulose ethanol, I am all for it.
about 1 year ago
First of all, should we actually listen to someone who calls himself “stonerj0e” and second of all I go to Augsburg so I am awesome.
about 1 year ago
cool, the price of *all* food will go up now! i only say that because if you can make fuel out of any crop then all the crops become tied to the fuel commodities market. only ADM, Monsanto, and Cargill will benefit from this whole thing. hope you like the high prices!!!!
about 1 year ago
Good stuff!
about 1 year ago
Mama and Papa are very proud of their boy. Papa