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Answers should be complete, thoughtful, and articulate. You may consult with me via e-mail as you develop your answers (probably a good strategy). Shoot for at least one page per question and do not simply copy and paste answers. Use quotes to indicate sources you found elsewhere and provide URLs or references where appropriate. Failure to properly cite sources may lead to a grade of zero for that item!
1. Using the Physiology General Principles page as a guide, design a "creature" that could compete in a triathelon (e.g., swim, run, and ride a bicycle). Think conceptually and you may allow your creature to invoke or use specific modules for specific tasks. (Meaning that it could change shape or propulsion method depending on what it was doing.)
http://www.hf.faa.gov/Webtraining/VisualDisplays/symbols/Symbols1.htm to help with your answer. Then create local (e.g., for Arkansans) and universal signs for the following situations: "No talking", "hospital zone", and "pets welcome". You will provide (e.g., draw or describe) six signs. After, explain why they will work in Arkansas and why the others are universal.