Unlocking the Mystery: Science Fair Edition By: Briana Lyn Carwana 1st activity: The "DOME" Upon reaching the 6th floor, we saw a mass of students gathered in front of the dome, recording videos, selfies, and photos while being instructed to form a line according to sections. Everyone was sitting next to each other with great ease because it was so chill and cozy when we first entered the dome. Before beginning the discussion, the staff presented the regulations (we were not allowed to take videos), and when he started, everyone was astonished by the whole thing. The staff then gave a demonstration of the presentation while we gazed up at the magnificent display of the galaxy above us and they talked to us about everything as we traveled through space. The staff explained to us that everything is made up of atoms and molecules and that, although planets do not twinkle in the night sky, stars do. In addition to learning a great deal about the constellation stars and their s
MUSEO DE ANNATA - These are 5 antiques I took pictures of from our school event program, old things that are from 100 years ago or more than a hundred years. I only pictured my favourites and share it with you, names and descriptions for each antiques. - These are "Binoculars" from the 80s, Binoculars are used to see things from afar this is very useful especially for camping or for hiking and other activities. You can see things from a mile away using Binoculars. I chose this antique because I have always been interested by it and wanted to try it. - This is a "Flat Iron" from the 1880s, this is the oldest version of an Iron flat. Before it didn't need an electricity to heat up, the iron would be heated over flames until sufficiently hot, at which time it would be picked up with an insulated glove. I chose this antique because I was fascinated by the fact they were able to heat flat iron clothes without electricity. - These are "Tea Cups" from t
John Alan Lasseter Biography: Isang Amerikanong direktor ng pelikula, produksyon, at animator. Siya ay nagsilbi bilang Punong Tagapamahala ng Animasyon sa Skydance Animation mula noong 2019. Whittier, California, United States of America Buhay Ipinanganak noong Enero 12, 1958, Josh Lassester ay isang animator, direktor, produksyon, at manunulat para sa karamihan sa aking mga paboritong pelikula noong aking kabataan. Si Lasseter ang responsable sa karamihan sa tagumpay ng Pixar at nag-abala sa lahat ng mga proyekto ng studio. Ang unang trabaho ni Lasseter ay sa The Walt Disney Company, kung saan siya ay naging isang animator. Kasunod nito, sumali siya sa Lucasfilm, kung saan siya ay nagtrabaho sa pagsasalin ito ng CGI animation. Pagkatapos na naging Pixar ang Lucasfilm noong 1986, si Lasseter ang namahala sa lahat ng mga pelikula at kaugnay na proyekto ng Pixar bilang executive producer at siya rin ang direktor ng Toy Story, Moana, UP, Cars, Wall E, Finding Nemo, Brave, at marami pang
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