Author Archives: Grayson Hollowell

Why Build a Memorial?

Beth Owens, Visual Art, Reedy Creek ES

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Who am I? –Identity

Alicia Olmeda, ESL , Coulwood STEM Academy

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Drug Interactions in the Liver and the Resulting Implications for Aquatic Organisms

Phil Carver, Science, James Martin MS

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“Gatsby’s got the Juice”

Nicole Sparrow, English, Hawthorne Academy of Health Sciences

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The Chemical Human: Exploring the Effects of Psychopharmacology on the Human Condition

Morgan Andrews, Psychology, W.A. Hough HS

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The Effects of Down the Drain Disposal of Drugs on the Environment

Monica High, Science, Hawthorne Academy

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Energy Drinks-Teenagers & The Harmful Effects In Their Bodies

Mariella Fernandes, ESL, Whitewater MS

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Dancing Molecules: A Study in Dance and Chemistry Integration

Kathleen Butler, Dance, South Charlotte MS

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Stoichiometry Will Save Your Life

Kassie Calvo, Chemistry, W.A. Hough High School

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Fantastic Molecules and Where to Find Them: The Search for New Drugs to Treat Type II Diabetes

Kari Rhoades, Biomedical Sciences, Mallard Creek HS

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How do we use chemistry to enhance our physical appearances on a daily basis? How would you react?

Josh Trujillo, Science, W.A. Hough HS

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Dead Men Do Tell Tales: Location, Recovery and Testing of Human Remains

Jackie Smith, Forensic Science, W.A. Hough HS

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What Really Happens When You Pop That Pill?

Erika Williams, Biomedical Science, Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology

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What I Do Not See on T.V: Creating New Norms for Minority Life that Defy Media Stereotypes

Torie Wheatley, English, North Mecklenburg HS

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Let Me Tell You How It Really Is: Using Satire to Correct Media’s Misrepresentation of Minority Cultures and Oppression

Shanique Lee, English, North Mecklenburg HS

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