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A collection of reports, essays, and presentations I've worked on throughout the years. Some recent, and some from when I first made this website back in middle school! Enjoy :)
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A rhetorical analysis of the letter Marian Even Lewes sent to Melusina Fay Pierce. Essay written in 50 minutes as practice for the 2020 AP Language and Composition Exam. Prompt attached below.
A rhetorical analysis of a letter Abigail Adams sent to her son, John Quincy Adams. Essay written in 50 minutes as practice for the 2020 AP Language and Composition Exam. Prompt attached below.
There are 16 Myers-Briggs personality types abbreviated based on the traits exhibited: introvert/extrovert, a sensor/intuitive, a thinker/feeler, and a judger/preciever. I analyzed my type for my psychology class.
Research paper from my Environmental Field & Research I class. The paper's focus was on showing our understanding of statistics, and the topic of my paper is gender disparity in the movie industry as shown by 2016's 20 top-grossing films.
A rhetorical analysis of President Kennedy's Inaugural Address. A video of President Kennedy's Address and the full text of the address can be found at this link.
Portugal went from having one of the worst drug problems in the world to being one of the best nations in this regard. The nation changed their approach from one focusing on punishment to one focusing on rehabilitation. Written for my psychology class.
A presentation on the authors of the lost generation, who came of age around the 1920s and heavily influenced the culture of the time. These authors remain some of America's most successful to this day.
The final project in my Urban Ecology class involved designing an eco-friendly park proposal for a currently empty lot. Worked on with my friends Kate Neal, Diane Zaragoza, and Layaly Saleh
A project I put together in my physics class, analyzing the physics behind fencing, my favorite sport.
A reflection on the novel Catch Me if You Can by Frank W. Abagnale Jr. Catch Me if You Can was written in 1980 and is a biographical work based on Abagnale's early life and criminal exploits as a con artist.
An editorial written in response to the Green New Deal being presented to the Legislative branch by Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez.
A project detailing the environmental issues and concerns in Belgium and comparing them to the United States. Worked on with my good friend Kate Neal.
Students 2 Science offers STEM educational programs to students. I have visited multiple times with my Chemistry and AP Chemistry classes. Pharma Day focuses on pharmaceutical sciences, and words by
Looking at how the FYRE Festival pulled such a substantial ruse on people. Based on, and referencing the documentary "FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" (2019). Assigned in my sociology class.
A short story about the binary and ternary numerical systems and their organization. While fictional, the numerical systems are depicted as accurately as possible while personifying them.
A speech I gave in class on the 1920s, after our class read The Great Gatsby. The speech focuses on the development of organized crime in the United States during this time.
Two posters made in preparation for Earth Day 2018! The poster on the left is dedicated to the Earth itself in honor of Earth Day. The poster on the right focuses on plastic pollution in the oceans.
We were challenged by a local hospital to find uses for a type of their non-recyclable waste which we deemed 'Blue Wrap'. It is used to sterilize medical instruments and cannot be reused for safety purposes.
Analyzing whether Harper Lee's novel To Kill A Mockingbird is a bildungsroman, a novel focusing on someone's formative years or a spiritual education.
A bio-poem on Mayella Ewell from Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird. Mayella is painted as a villian in the novel, though Lee introduces enough doubt to show it is fully a result of the environment she was raised in.
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