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Lauren - My name is Lauren Rolling and I am a 17 year old, grade 11 French immersion student. I attend Bishops College in St. John’s, Newfoundland. At school, I'm involved in the YAC (youth action committee) and the Cristmas Gala Decorating committee. I am also a tutor in the Tutoring for Tuition program where I help students in grade 3. I am very involved with curling. This year my curling team came second place in the Ladies Provincial under 17 curling tournament. I volunteer with a curling program for young children ages 5- 9 and I am a junior assistant for ages 10- 13. I dance twice a week (modern and tap) and play the piano. I really enjoy baking, sewing, skiing, and spending time with family and friends. I would like to do Pharmacy in university. I am very excited to be participating for the first time in the CWSF. | Caroline - My name is Caroline Molloy and I am a 16 year old, grade 11 French immersion student. I attend Bishops College in St. John’s, Newfoundland. I am very involved with curling. This year my curling team came second place in the Ladies Provincial under 17 curling tournament. I volunteer with a curling program for young children ages 5- 9 and I am a junior assistant for ages 10- 13. I enjoy dancing (modern and jazz) and playing piano. I am involved with my school’s Youth Action Committee and the decorating committee for my school’s annual Christmas Gala. I am also a tutor for elementary children with the Tutoring for Tuition program. Other activities I really enjoy are cross country skiing, snowshoeing, making jewelry, swimming, and spending time with family and friends. After high school I would like to pursue a career in medicine. I am very excited to be participating for the first time in the CWSF. |
| Lauren Rolling, Caroline Molloy Soothe Your Sinuses
Division: | Earth & Environmental Sciences | Category: | Senior | Region: | Eastern Newfoundland | City: | St. John's, NL | School: | Bishops College | Abstract: | The purpose of this project was to determine if peppermint oil or tea would kill/reduce the growth of sinusitis causing bacteria: E.coli and S.lactis. Bacteria were inoculated with serial dilutions of peppermint oil or tea. S.lactis growth was killed in higher concentrations of peppermint oil. Menthol was tested and is an active ingredient. These results indicate that peppermint oil does have antibacterial properties. |
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