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CWSF 2017 - Regina, Saskatchewan

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My name is Ruby Poulette. I am a 11th Grade Student at We'kqma'q Mi'kmaq School. I am from Waycobah First Nation. My hobbies and interests are reading, writing, playing volleyball and swimming, biking, watching T.V and listening to music. Hanging out with my friends, stressing out my teachers for fun and making people laugh are other pass times. I aim to go to S.M.U after I graduate for English or History. The inspiration for project came from a video on Tardigrades I saw on youtube and a teacher who encouraged me to do it. For further investigations I would like to see if they really could survive extreme heat and cold, etc. The advice I have for students thinking about doing a project is to find something you're passionate about and study it. Mine was these Tardigrades so I researched them out of curiosity and here I am.

Ruby Poulette


Thanks to Mr. Earworm
Challenge:Health
Category:Senior
Region:Mi'kma'q First Nation
City:Waycobah, NS
School:We'koqma'q First Nation Secondary School
Abstract:Earworms commonly get stuck in individuals heads due to the repetitive melodies heard on radio stations and child nursery songs many forgot ages ago.The purpose of the study was to figure out why a song gets stuck in the mind of a listener, songs heard recently or ages ago.