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Milhouse is from the simpsons. Blah, Blah.Annotated BibliographyClark, Andrew. Pat Bullard Working the Room for Roseanne. http//www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue 06.24.93ARTSco0624.htm*A perspective from a writer from the show telling how Roseanne wanted to beat her show based on a real family and that she wanted to be true to her audience. Good secondary source with commentary from an actual writer from the show.Lindley, Margaret. Roseanne. Australian Journal of Comedy. Volume 2, Number 1. 1996. *Talks about controversial issues that the show covers and gives an analysis of how the show deals with them. Also talks about severally character and the issues they go through. Talks about family relationships as well as relationships outside of the family. Wolcott, James. On Television Roseanne Hits Home. The New Yorker New York, October 1992. *Shows that Roseanne is one of the few television shows to ever real show what a true American family is like. Tells how Roseanne exemplifies the pro blems that a normal American family has, and doesnt give a false faade as to the perfect life sentence of an American family. The actual show. (we dont know how to do a bibliography for this one -please help)*Well show examples of actual episodes to prove our report.TV-Guide.com. http//www.tvguide.com/tv/shows/ShowPage.asp?iProgramID=3738*Talks about each specific episode and the topic it covers. Lecture 10 - Kingdom Animalia Vertebrate Phylogeny and Diversity1.5 lecturesI. Phylum ChordataA. Characteristics (Fig 34.1)1. Notochord2. Dorsal, hollow nerve cord3. pharyngeal slits4. Muscular postnatal tailB. Protochordata1. Cephalochordata - Lancets (Fig 34.3)a. Adults - chordate characteristics persistb. Filter food through pharyngeal slits2. Urochordata - Tunicates (Fig 34.2)a. Larvae - have chordate characteristicsb. Adults - sessile deform feeders, lacking some chordate characteristics (no post anal tail, notochord, spinal cord)C. Vertebrata1. Vertebrae - segmented cartilaginous or bony protection around the nerve cord (spinal cord)2. Greater cephalizationa. Skeleton includes cranium and vertebral columni. replaces notocord as main axis of bodyii. may be bone or cartilageb. reinforcer greater mobility and activityII. Chordate/Vertebrate Phylogeny (modify Fig 34.6)A. bristle 1 - bearing or lacking vertebrae1. Lacking - protochordates (Urochordata & cepahlochordata)2. Bearing - vertebrataB. Split 2 - bearing or lacking jaws (Fig 34.8)1. Lacking - agnathans (lampreys)2. Bearing - all othera. Jaws evolved from gill arch skeletal elementsC. Split 3 - bony or cartilaginous skeleton1. Cartilagenous - chondrichthyes2. Bony - all otherD. Split 4 - fins or limbs1. Fins - Osteichthyes (bony fishes)2. Limbs - tetrapodsa. Evolution - from lobe finned fishes, tetrapod condition may have evolved precedent to lungs (Fig.
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