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I am 13 years old and I attend Queen Mary Elementary School in Vancouver, B.C. I am in the MACC (Multi Age Cluster Class) and am presently in grade 7. Next school year I will attend Point Grey Mini School. I live with my 2 sisters, my brother and my parents. Both my brother and mom have gone to the CWSF and my mom even won a gold medal at the CWSF (1985). I speak French and English fluently and have a basic grasp of Spanish. I play the piano and the trombone. My favorite subjects in school are math and science. In my spare time I enjoy junior lifeguarding, playing tennis, mountain biking and freestyle skiing, participating in my book club and acting for AIM language films. I have my standard first aid certificate. I also take pleasure in doing many outdoor trips. I have already done the Nootka Trail (a 6-day backpacking trip), the Bowron Lakes (a seven day canoe trip), and have done a 100km circuit in the Rockies in addition to the many family camping trips. When I grow up I hope to become a researcher and contribute to the solution of climate change. |
| Stéphane Aroca-Ouellette Mechanics of Bioplastics
Division: | Engineering & Computing Sciences / Environmental Innovation | Category: | Junior | Region: | Greater Vancouver | City: | Vancouver, BC | School: | Queen Mary Elementary | Abstract: | Firstly, I studied three commercial bioplastics: Capers, SPUD and Daniel le Chocolat Belge. I placed them in 12 different environments. The results were that Daniel le Chocolat Belge plastic decomposed the fastest and the north compost decomposed the bioplastics the fastest. Secondly, I made many homemade bioplastics and compared them to Daniel le Chocolate Belge plastic, and I learned that my bioplastics decompose faster. |
Awards | Value | The University of Western Ontario Scholarship Silver Medallist - $1500 Entrance Scholarship Sponsor: University of Western Ontario | $1 500.00 | Silver Medal - Environmental Innovation Junior Sponsor: EnviroExpo, Presented by VIA Rail Canada | $700.00 | Total | $2 200.00 | |