SaintJoe H2O

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber
  • Male
  • Saint Joseph, MO
  • United States
Share 

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber's Friends

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber's Groups

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber's Discussions

 

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber's Page

Latest Activity

Profile Information

High School:
Benton High School
The last three CD's I purchased/downloaded were:
The Art of Heaping coal: Wrench in the Works
Therefore Tomorrow
Georgia May: I Am Alpha And Omega
My favorite subject during the regular school day is:
Band
Extracurricular activities I am involved in at school:
Tennis
Marching Band
Concert Band
Drum Major
My interests (other than school) are:
Skateboarding
Playing Guitar, and Bass, and Saxophone
Tennis
Darts
Youth Group @ Grace Evangelical
Reading

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber's Photos

Loading…

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber's Blog

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber

More Information About Darwin

Through out the book The Enchanted Braid, Osha tells about how three botanist's are connected. Two main men named Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin, worked together in order to prove Darwins theory of evolution by natural selection. As a christian I don't carre for this theory what so ever, yet as someone who is interested in History and Science I have a little schema towards Darwins and the Scoops monkey trials. Through out the first three chapters Osha talked about how Wallace was inves… Continue

Posted on July 28, 2009 at 11:39am —

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber

Snapper fish and Squirlfish Slideshow

This is my finished slideshow about Snapper fish and Squirlfish I hope you all enjoy and that it can be helpful to you.

Continue

Posted on July 2, 2009 at 9:50am —

Jeremy Tyler Rae Larsen Barber

Can Anyone Give Me A Hand

my power point assignment where the Snapper fish and the Squirrelfish. for some reason i can not find any pictures of the Lane Snapper at all. I have tried to look on Google and on Yahoo. I am not familiar with twitter or any other picture sites. I am asking for some help about where to look, what web site do you guys suggest? also i thought it would be fun to write my first blog! thank you guys for your help, I wish you good luck on finishing your power points, thank you.
Jeremy B

Posted on June 9, 2009 at 6:40pm — 2 Comments

Comment Wall (2 comments)

You need to be a member of SaintJoe H2O to add comments!

Join this social network

At 11:06pm on July 28, 2009, andrew nordbye said…
dude its chapter 1-4 lol
At 4:53pm on May 31, 2009, Erin Nash said…
Jeremy,
Welcome to the course. Looks like you have already been busy!
 
 

WATER...

warm

tropical

water

flowing

ever

so slowly

...northward

About

Sean Nash Sean Nash created this social network on Ning.

Latest Activity

Social thoughts from an ecologist is the most popular blog post to date
In the past, I would have categorized myself pretty much as a hard-core-Darwin-loving-Greenpeace ecologist...let's save the environment by creating marine reserves, no-take zones, and sanctuaries. We'll limit fishing in most areas and give the liv...
yesterday
There are 180 blog posts on SaintJoe H2O
yesterday
Here is something I think we all need to know... this network was set to display "featured" blog posts throughout the summer months. This post slid right past me. As you can tell by the lack of commentary... it slid past all of us. This content wa...
October 29
Katlin Dougherty added 31 photos
October 27
Katlin Dougherty updated their profile photo
October 27
Sean Nash posted the link current work
a diet of trash...
October 24
Abby Lucas added a video
The growing pressure on shark populations.
October 21
.,,>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸>¸. ·´¯`·.¸. , . .·´¯`·.. >`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·...¸>
October 20
Please go to this Canadian website: How We Fish The "bycatch" and "fishing methods" groups will both be especially happy for this site. However, we can all learn much from it. The links to the right are to some amazingly-informative .PDF files. I...
October 15
October 12
October 8
October 8
Tori Paolillo added 8 photos
October 8

Photos

Loading…

Recent visitors:

from ScienceDaily:

Antarctica Glacier Retreat Creates New Carbon Dioxide Store; Has Beneficial Impact On Climate Change

Large blooms of tiny marine plants called phytoplankton are flourishing in areas of open water left exposed by the recent and rapid melting of ice shelves and glaciers around the Antarctic Peninsula. This remarkable colonization is having a beneficial impact on climate change. As the blooms die back phytoplankton sinks to the sea-bed where it can store carbon for thousands or millions of years.

Why Do Animals, Especially Males, Have So Many Different Colors?

Why do so many animal species -- including fish, birds and insects -- display such rich diversity in coloration and other traits? New research offers an answer.

Bizarre Lives Of Bone-eating Worms

Female Osedax marine worms feast on submerged bones via a complex relationship with symbiotic bacteria, and they are turning out to be far more diverse and widespread than scientists expected. Californian researchers have found that up to twelve further distinct evolutionary lineages exist beyond the five species already described. The new findings about these beautiful sea creatures with unusual sexual and digestive habits are published in a new study.

Seafloor Fossils Provide Clues To Climate Change

Deep under the sea, a fossil the size of a sand grain is nestled among a billion of its closest dead relatives. Known as foraminifera, these complex little shells of calcium carbonate can tell you the sea level, temperature, and ocean conditions of Earth millions of years ago. That is, if you know what to look for.

Boosting Coastal Economics With Crustacean Molting On Demand

Researchers are close to unraveling intricate cellular pathways that control molting in blue crabs. The discoveries could revolutionize the soft-shell crab industry, generating new jobs and additional profits for the US fishing industry along the coastal Southeast.
 

© 2009   Created by Sean Nash

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service