Caffeine has long been disrupting teens’ health under the pretense of momentary help or a fix to lack of sleep. But there are many side effects of regular or excessive caffeine consumption, with Insomnia, often listed first. Ironic, isn’t it? The very things most teens are drinking to help with energy is also a known… Continue reading For Congress: Should we pass a bill restricting teen access to energy drinks?
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For Congress: Should we pass a bill restricting teen access to energy drinks?
On the Strength of Friendship
True friendship will always persevere. Yes, people change. Challenges such as distance or too much time spent together can be hard but the heart of friendships- that spark- that connection of the soul is unbreakable. When two people want a good friendship that badly they are willing to put in the work to sustain it.… Continue reading On the Strength of Friendship
Water mill sketch
Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Portrait analysis
Marcus Aurelius’s bronze Equestrian sculpture is dated to 173-76 C.E. He is seated on the horse wearing a civic garb rather than generals armor and he does not carry a helmet nor any weapons which gives the portrait a peaceful yet powerful feel. His right arm is outstretched as is the front right leg of… Continue reading Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Portrait analysis
Conductivity lab
Purpose: To observe the conductivity of different solutions. Procedure: With a measuring spoon place 2 mL of sucrose in the 150 mL beaker. Add 60 mL of distilled water and stir with the graduated pipet. The solution should be about 0.1 M sucrose. Using the pipet put 5 drops into well A1. Put 5 drops… Continue reading Conductivity lab
A life well lived
We set our goals for a reason. We know the things that if accomplished will bring us the ultimate happiness. It’s anyones dream to achieve all they said they would and all they wanted to and then receiving recognition for all their accomplished goals. The greatest fulfillment is knowing we did all we could and… Continue reading A life well lived
Chemistry: Paper Chromatography lab
11-2-22 Paper Chromatography Purpose: To study the separation of different inks Procedure: I used a pencil to draw a line 1 cm from the edge of the chromatography paper. I placed the first mark 1 cm from the edge and made marks 2 cm apart along the line. I then placed three drops of copper nitrate… Continue reading Chemistry: Paper Chromatography lab
Imperfect Memory thoughts
Childhood is sacred and all we have remaining of childhood are memories. Imperfect memory, constantly trying to shift and as children we live half in this world and half in the ones we build in our minds. When we reflect on the past, when we follow the roots leading from memory to memory we recall… Continue reading Imperfect Memory thoughts