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Acknowledgements at a science fare mean that someone is giving you a compliment or telling you how to improve your project
The best people to ask for help on a science project would be science teachers and professors at school. Depending on the complexity of the project, a family member or friend may be able to assist as well.
A question is that you ask someone like anne do you have a friend
Just about everything you buy in the store began as a science project... somewhere. Where do you think plastic came from... someone's science project. Paper? Someone else's science project. Computers? Another science project. Those light bulbs in your house... yep, more science projects It wouldn't be very instructive to just to display someone else's science project. Have you heard of plagiarism? However, many things are available in kit form. Think of what you are interested in... and turn it into science. If you like electronics and electronic gizmos, go to Radio Shack and ask about electronic science kits. If you are interested in cooking... Think of something with cooking... perhaps try making some gluten free recipes... then write an explanation of why that is important. There are many ideas for science projects on the "related questions" page.
your screwed!If popular or bully get someone to do ur science project or steal theirs when their not looking
what do i need to make the parthenon
I wish someone could help me ....... its for a science project....
"Shading Science: Exploring the Impact of Sunglasses on Light Absorption"
i dont know can someone please tell me i have a science project due tommorw so please
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At the high school I attended, someone who would have graduated in the Class of 1975 used cancer as her science project. It was a very in-depth project discussing aggressive cancer and all the things they did at the time to treat that disease. What made the project special was she was the one who had the cancer, and she basically kept a diary of her day-to-day life. IIRC she won the International Science and Engineering Fair in 1973 and died in 1974.So yes, you can use cancer as your science project. Hopefully you won't have to use YOUR cancer.