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Light Up Eagles Helmet

Posted by Anthony Bowden in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 22, 2014 at 1:35 pm

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Me and John chose a helmet because we both love sports especially football and we thought it would be to light a helmet up. We thought this would be a good idea if the NFL lighted up helmets it would make the jerseys look cooler
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Circuits Project

Posted by Indigo Harris in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 12:22 pm

We choose to use a blanket for our project , because we felt the blanket symbolized our strong friendship. Blankets are there when you are cold , on rainy days & when your sleepy you count on your blanket to help ease your stress to get your good night of sleep . Well that's what Christiana & I are to each other the person to tell each other everything will be okay so we xan sleep easy at night , the person that's there when it's cold , meaning when things get rough , or troubling your favorite blanket wouldn't leave you but warm you up , that's the same as a good friendship , the friendship we worked on & built over the past few months that's why we choose a blanket .
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Let it Shine

Posted by Jada Thomas in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 10:18 am

Through the process of this Physics project me and my partner Aaliyah have had a very hard time putting our ideas into action. Our first Idea was to build a microphone and make it light up to how powerful a microphone can be for music and for your own voice. The we moved onto crystals and that didn't work to well. Then we were left with a flashlight. Flash lights light up on their own and we were well of that. There is more than one way to make it shine. So this project shows that when things get hard you keep trying work with what you have and make it shine. This project shows that you light can still shine even when everything you do is leading you into the dark. This project actually means alot to us because we worked hard not only with our hands but we worked with our hearts so this project means more than everything to us. It may not be the best but we tried and at the end of the day that's all that matters. 
 
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Cherish yesterday Live today Dream tomorrow

Posted by Leyitha Achoute in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:39 am

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Artistic Statement, why I choose this sculpture? I choose this frame because it represent me. It represent me because the frame itself represent the frame of my life. The frame is made out of wood, it’s simple but modern. The passage inside of the frame, which is related to me. “ Cherish yesterday Live today Dream tomorrow.’’ This quote is important because everyone can try to relate to this quote.
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Retired Tank

Posted by Ethan Berlenbach in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:32 am

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I got tricks for dayz.

Posted by David Wilson in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:32 am

For my project, I wanted to place light bulbs all around my half pipe to spice it up and give it flavor. SO, The reason why everything is placed as it is, is because I was having trouble visualizing this (at the start). The colors that it has are the way they are was to give it a bit of happiness than dullness.
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Bobble head By: Marcus

Posted by Marcus Villacorta in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:32 am

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my project is of a little bobble head of Jrew Holiday. I decide to make this because it reminds me of my grandfather. My grandfather loves basket ball, he always watches it and talks about it. My grandfather also brightens my day, he is so wise and smart and always has something to talk about...
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Ball Is Life

Posted by Dejah Williams in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:19 am

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My physics project was based on something that I really love. Ever since I was 7 I always wanted to play basketball and now that I have the chance to make my dream come true I will continue to do it. Playing basketball is all I really want to do in life but, it takes a lot of hard work and dedication to continue this dream. I have a true passion for basketball and I don't care what anyone has to say about it I will always love this sport.
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Greg A. & Luis R. : "Whole World in our hands" : Physics Project

Posted by Gregory Alston in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:07 am

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  • Luis & I picked a globe because we want to cherish the world. Since we live on the world, we might as build it. Luis is the one who came up with the idea of making the world. We used a blue hamster ball for the world and will put all 7 continents on the globe. In the end we want it to look like a mini Earth. “ We got the whole World in our hands” You like that don’t you Mr.Gray? Yeah: I know!

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Circuit Project

Posted by Justine Ogara in Physics - Gray - E on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at 9:00 am

I made this because it is from the comic I read. This comic has brought me many friends and good times, so I figured since its going to end soon I would at least try to make one of my favorite outfits from the story
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