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        In your element

        Chemistry classes experiment with different labs

        Morgan Pankiewicz, Staff Writer|October 22, 2019

        While waiting for her partner to finish up, junior Amira Martin checks the amount of water in the beaker. “My favorite part about the lab was learning how chemical reactions occur,” Martin said.  After, Martin worked on the rest of the lab.
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        While waiting for her partner to finish up, junior Amira Martin checks the amount of water in the beaker. “My favorite part about the lab was learning how chemical reactions occur,” Martin said. After, Martin worked on the rest of the lab.
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        Learning about Orthopedic surgery, senior Alexander Madhloom is testing tools like drills and screws that surgeons use to fix fractured bones. "I want to explore different areas of medicine to see where I truly fit," Madhloom said. At the Perry initiative, they also learned how to do sutures and apply casts on.
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        Junior Liliana Tannous gives her cousin a fresh new set of nails. After each set, she posts on her Instagram the finishing products
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        Senior Christian Sinishtaj and his group “Sound of the Çifteli” after their performance on Nov. 28, for Albanian Independence Day. The group traveled and performed together throughout Michigan, often in front of hundreds or even thousands of people. “It’s a great feeling, being able to perform with my friends and share our culture,” Sinishtaj said.
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        Many students struggle finding books that align with their interests, making reading a chore instead of a hobby. It is important to not give up the search for the right book. “I think the key to getting reluctant readers to read is to get to know what interests them and help them find a good book,” B.Ed. and master's in social work Pamela Demmon said. “There is nothing like the feeling of getting lost in a story you love but sometimes it takes a few tries to find the right fit.”
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