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My project for Physical Education was to create a calculator to help figure out your basal metabolic rate and total daily energy expenditure. I researched algorithms to figure out fat and muscle mass from simple body measurements like waist circumference, and used them to create a calculator for figuring out your basal metabolic rate.
As it only needs simple measurements and uses predictions to find your fat and muscle mass, it's a lot easier to use than most calculators while providing (at least) a very good ballpark! The final calculator uses multiple algorithms, and shows you each result independently, so you can assess which results are likely to be the most accurate.
Many of the selected algorithms for this calculator are in use today by researchers and nutritionists, with lots of independent studies analyzing and comparing their accuracy.
Eunien undertook the design of four pieces of pottery in Huashijie Pro (app for sketching, painting, and drawing ), which were later transferred onto coasters using thermal transfer printing technology. Each coaster depicts a unique story related to Inanna, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and the queen of heaven. The designs of each pair of coasters are distinctly different and portray various aspects and characteristics of this ancient deity.
MacKenzie made a traditional Korean hanbok worn during the Joseon Dynasty, which was a project for her Korean language course.
Jethro Kirkman created this narrative writing piece for his Language Arts 4 course.
The purpose of my project is to document and celebrate the contributions of American women during World War I and to provide a glimpse into the many roles women played while showcasing the impact they had on our society.
This is a project called "National Women's History Scavenger Hunt," completed by Zeynep Sena Merim in her World History B course.
