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    Science Fair 2011-12

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    Junior Academy of Science CATEGORY Environmental Science STATE REGION # ________6________ SCHOOL Adlai E. Stevenson High School IJAS SCHOOL # ___6092__________ CITY/ZIP Long Grove‚ 60047 SCHOOL PHONE _(847) 415-4000_____ SPONSOR Mrs. Palffy NAME OF EXHIBITOR* Han Song Huang GRADE 9 NAME OF EXHIBITOR _____________ GRADE NAME OF EXHIBITOR GRADE NAME OF EXHIBITOR ______________________ GRADE ___________ *

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    Should The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn be taught in 8th grade? The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ a classic novel by Mark Twain‚ is being questioned by adults everywhere. The question is whether or not it should be taught in eighth grade. A parent who reads between the lines of Huckleberry Finn could easily see that it is a stepping stone into maturing a child’s young mind and preparing it for the real world. It is those parents who fail to see the ideas behind the book‚ those parents who

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    Why is Romeo and Juliet taught only in 9th grade? Why can’t it be taught in 8th grade? This is quite the controversial topic. Many believe that Romeo and Juliet is too vulgar and requires a maturer audience. They also believe that Shakespeare isn’t relevant anymore. Although many may disagree with that point. Some believe the 8th graders are at that point in life where they should read this and hopefully it opens their eyes to the real world before they actually enter a place where they are allowed

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    SCIENCE FAIR 2014

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    Hypothesis : My hypothesis is that if a person cannot smell or see‚ they will have a harder time determining what their eating. Materials: 3 volunteers‚ none of whom are allergic to any of the foods you are giving them. You might ask about strawberries especially. Assortment of fruit Knife Cutting board 3 large plates Q-tips Essential oil of peppermint Clipboard Pencil Plain crackers Water Cups Procedures: 1. Before you start your experiment‚ make sure that each of your volunteers is aware that

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    Visit to a Science Fair

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    Write a 450 words essay on Holi festival Holi is known as a festival of colours‚ fun and frolic. It is a festival of the Hindus. It usually comes in March. It is celebrated with gaiety in North India. Of late the South is also catching up with the North in celebrating this festival of colours. There are different stories about the importance of the festival. It is said that at one stage a demon by name Tarakasura conquered all ’Lokas or worlds’ including heaven and was teasing the ’Devas’.

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    Science Project

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    harmful microbes. Fungal infections can be particularly dangerous‚ but we have developed many different antifungal medications that can usually deal with these infections. But how do antifungal medications work‚ and how effective are they? In this science project‚ we will test how well different common antifungal medications can stop the growth of baker’s yeast‚ a harmless variety of fungus often used in baking. Problem/ Objective : Determine how different antifungal medications slow or stop the growth

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    Science Fair Lab Report

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    Abstract The objective of this science fair project is to determine the effectiveness of using sugar to preserve and keep the flowers fresh for longer periods of time. The experiment will be carried out using flowers such as the pompons‚ alstroemeria‚ sunflowers and water containing different amounts of sugar Hypothesis Flowers that are in contact with a more concentrated sugar solution will be able to last longer. Background Keeping flowers fresh

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    Science Project

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    SCIENCE PROJECT 1ST QTR. Submitted by: Bianca Kit Submitted to: T. Jed Castro PROBLEM: The society is greatly in need of new innovations that would make life easier for people and would not require too much consumption of limited resources. Eco-friendly products are recommended to consumers nowadays due to the constant depletion of natural resources in the country. One innovation that could most probably be of use to students and teachers would be the use of eggplant peelings extract as

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    7th Grade Science

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    PART TWO: VOCABULARY CONNECTION Fault- fracture that occurs when rocks break and that results in relative movement or opposing sides. Seismic Wave- earthquake waves‚ including primary waves‚ secondary waves‚ and surface waves. Epicenter- the point on earths surface located directly above the earthquakes focus. Magnitude- a measure of the energy released by and earthquake. Seismograph- instrument used to record seismic waves. Tsunami- powerful seismic sea wave that begins over an ocean floor

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    Cba Gun Control 8th Grade

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    How to End the Burden of Gun Violence in the USA It was April 20th‚ 1999 when‚ interestingly enough‚ on the birthday of Adolf Hitler‚ two students of Columbine High School‚ Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold‚ decided to get back at all of society for the few who had teased and bullied them. By using guns‚ a fire bomb‚ propane tanks converted to bombs‚ 99 explosive devices‚ and bombs rigged in cars‚ they hoped that their actions would rival the Oklahoma City bombing. Luckily‚ not all the bombs detonated

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