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A collection of short stories coupled with paintings.
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I described it the same: how social media effects a person and how it changes your mind.
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Making a water to combustible gas conversion engine. 
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A collection of short stories coupled with paintings.
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I described it the same: how social media effects a person and how it changes your mind.
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Making a water to combustible gas conversion engine. 
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My project is basically talking about how social media changes our brains and how we deal with those changes. It talks about many statistics and studies that scientists and universities have done on the brain itself. (1) ·
My project was going to be a scooter edit. It was back when I was more into scootering and I know it's not good but I tried my best with the limited skills I have. (1) ·
This project is a brief history on the subject of intolerance and racism. Many racial crimes and histories have been buried and replaced with perfect stories that idealize white men. In this project I expose the buried truths that have been ignored for centuries, so people can understand the origin (1)
I had to change my Capstone some. I was going to interview people about how social media effects them specifically, but that obviously wasn’t able to happen. (1) ·
I live very close to Greenwood and my teacher pointed out how vastly important the anniversary was. I felt a responsibility to honor the deaths and educate others on how to prevent these tragedies in the future. (1) ·
Realizing I have no money for it. (1)
I had to quit scooting shortly after the problem, so I wish I was able to make it better sorry. (1) ·
I have learned that changing your mind is okay and that once I find something I am very passionate about, it is easy to follow through. (1) ·
I’m glad that I did something I was genuinely interested in. I use social media frequently so I was curious about the studies done on it. (1)
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