SRS Program Fall 2022

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Elise Falcetti - “How Jesus is Viewed Through Different Generations” (poster session) I will be talking about how people's views of Jesus have changed through generations in the United States. Piero Fano (session 16) - see Linder Vitor Furiati, Ana Paula Torresbaca Cruz, Austin Kostelnik, & Isaiah Yates - “Nerpal Gaming” (session 17) Nerpal is here to create fun! Whether it be a family game night or friendly competition, we want to give the best experience possible. We do this by creating a product that is different from any other game. Bringing competitiveness, strategy, and entertainment straight to your home. Wyatt Grunwald - “Measles” (session 5) Measles is a respiratory disease in the virus family Paramyxoviridae. It was originally discovered in the 9th century by Persian physician Abū Bakr Muhammad Zakariyyā Rāzī. Since then, measles has been highly contagious. From outbreaks in the 1700s to outbreaks in the past 5 years, measles has had plenty of morbid cases, especially in children under 5. Symptoms are similar to influenza and include a rash up to 14 days after exposure. This sometimes has permanent effects afterward that includes pneumonia, seizures, and brain damage. An effective vaccine has been produced that has reduced the virus tremendously nowadays. Miriam Gubo - “Pollution” (session 10) The insouciant mass consumption of completely unnecessarily created waste has been my biggest culture shock since coming to the US. On average a plastic bag is used for 12 minutes, but it can take up to 1000 years for it to fully decompose. And yet people still use them as if there wasn't already more plastic in our oceans than fish. That lack of awareness or rather the motivated moral blindness towards how we treat our planet is shocking. This is why I will use recycled materials like plastic bags in combination with other design elements and arts and craft techniques to stress the importance of environmental awareness and the impact of wastefulness. Didiah Hall - Self Defense Scenario (Special Session 9:00-12) Didiah Hall - “Should Inmates be Charged for Going to Prison” (poster session) I'm looking into supporting my hypothesis which is that: “I hypothesize that 60% of people will not know that people leaving prison will be less financially stable than when they went in.” The information in this project will be obtained through a survey of Missouri College students and a literature review. The scope of this work will show the impact of the cost of prison on both the

inmate and surrounding family members due to the financial burden. Kaylee Hering - “Everything Has an End, Here It Is” (session 6)

A concise summary of my journey at Missouri Valley College. I will explore my senior show “Everything Has An End, Here It Is.” and highlight what I have learned in my time here earning two majors; a BA in Vocal Music and a BA in Theatre.

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