Course curriculum
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1
Cloning: "Do-to-Know"
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Do-to-Know: Defined
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2
Materials: Checklist and Explanation
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Cloning Project Checklist
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3
Getting Started: Adding the Lubricant to the Skin!
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Copy of Getting the Hand Lubricated
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Cloning Project Description Malik and Mekhi
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4
Applying the Plaster Cloth Layers
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Begin Applying the Strips
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Get the Fingers and Thumb
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Continue to Work
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Adam Applies the Strips "DNA Strips"
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Middleton D Tries a New Approach to Preparing the Plaster Cloth (DNA Strips)
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Let's See the Middelton D. Process
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5
The Drying Process
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The Strips Begin to Feel Warm
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The Cloned Hand Dries and Firms
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Use the Cloning Vocabulary During the Drying Phase
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Will Adam's Cloned Hand Dry and Come Off In One Piece?
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Here's What Happened For Adam
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Here's What Happened For Middelton D
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6
Removal of the Cloned Hand or Face
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You Must Maneuver Carefully
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Hold Firm - Don't Squeeze!
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Squeeze the Palm of Your Hand and Pull Backward
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7
This Phase of the "Cloned Hand" is Just the Beginning!
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Just Phase One: Creativity in Learning and Self Discovery on the Horizon!
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Using your Cloned Artifact to Investigate and Research for Deeper Learning
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