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CWSF 2009 - Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Shelby - My name is Shelby Elizabeth Wallace. I was born in North Bay, Ont. and have lived there my whole life. I attend grade 9 at Widdifield Secondary School. I don’t play many sports, however I do curling, sailing, skiing and cross-country running. Aside from these sports, I also dance. I have been dancing since I was three, and I enjoy it very much. I am on a completive dance team called the Performers Youth Dance Company. With this team I have been to many different places, such as Disney world, New York City, and most recently Greece. As well as being on that dance team, I am also on my school’s troupe de danse. In addition to dance I also play piano, and I am currently studying grade 8. My ideal job when I grow up would be a pediatrician or a family practitioner. I would like these jobs because they deal with both children and medicine.
Aaliya - My name is Aaliya Waja. I was born in Mississauga, Ontario, lived the first year of my life in Newfoundland then moved to North Bay, Ontario. I have an older brother and sister. My parents were born in South Africa and love to travel. I have visited South Africa many times to visit with family. It is a beautiful country and I love spending time with my cousins. I have also travelled to Brazil, Spain, the Bahamas, England and Morocco, and we hope to go to India. I am in Grade 9 and enjoy both academics and sports at school. I am on the school basketball and curling teams and hope to be on the soccer team as well. I play tennis and soccer in the summer and have been doing Karate from the age of six. I have been doing Kumon for eleven years. I achieved the Principal’s Award for the highest marks in grade 8 as well as the Geography Award. I enjoy video games and the benefits of computers. My father has passed on a love of cars to me. I enjoy challenging him to video racing games. I hope to go into Medicine and do Radiology.

Shelby Wallace, Aaliya Waja


Hands on the Wheel
Division:Life Sciences / Automotive
Category:Intermediate
Region:North Bay
City:North Bay, ON
School:Widdifield Secondary
Abstract:“Hands on the Wheel” compares a driver’s ability to concentrate on the road with and without distractions. “Gran Turismo 5” for Playstation was used with a steering wheel, accelerator and brake. Distractions included speaking or text messaging on a cell phone, eating and drinking. Test subjects were categorized by license status and gaming ability. The highest number of crashes occurred while drivers were text messaging.

Awards Value
The University of Western Ontario Scholarship
Gold Medallist - $2000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: University of Western Ontario
$2 000.00
The University of Western Ontario Scholarship
Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: University of Western Ontario
$1 000.00
Bronze Medal - Health Sciences
Intermediate
Sponsor: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
$300.00
Gold Medal - Automotive
Intermediate
Sponsor: AUTO21
$1 500.00
Total$4 800.00