SRS Program Fall 2022

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Austin Kostelnik (session 17) - see Furiati Allexis Lark - “How Calcium Moves the World” (session 3)

In this presentation we will explore the effects of calcium on the human body as well as the various impacts of calcium on the world. More specifically, we will look at how calcium supports the human body in all necessary functions such as bone health and muscle contraction. We will also discuss what happens to the body in the event that the body does not have enough calcium. Another topic will be where calcium is commonly used in everyday life without our realization. The medical and architectural world also have interesting uses for calcium that will be reviewed as well. In summary, this presentation will emphasize the importance of calcium in our everyday lives. Valentin Laser - “Mental Challenge - How Mental Health Affects Sports Students in their Daily Lives” (session 7) Being a student and at the same time a student-athlete can be hard sometimes. Dealing with a lot of pressure and mental challenges are main parts of most sportspersons. In addition, the presentation explores the positive affect of mental health in sports practices. As a sports student at Missouri Valley College, I want to talk about our mental training and its influence on our game-days. The presentation should give people the chance to understand how our everyday lives look alike, and the importance of a balanced mindset. Koby Linder, Bailey Emann, Conor Taylor, Kim Horsten, Maho Muramatsu, Patricia Seller, Piero Fano, & Habby Vaglienti, “Fall 2022 Athletic Department Internship” (session 16) This semester, I and the other seven authors of this presentation had the privilege to serve as interns in the athletic department here at Missouri Valley College. The internship allowed us to further a great number of skills both personally and professionally. This internship helped us to prepare for our future professions by teaching us the necessary skills that are needed in order to plan, organize and host an athletic event on a college campus. The internship also allowed us to help accomplish our short term goals of getting required credits in order to graduate, as well as our long term goals of being prepared for a career when we graduate. In order for us to complete this internship we had to remain organized at all times and needed to balance our school work, athletic teams, and internship responsibilities. Doing this included many late nights and long The viral infection most commonly known as mumps, scientifically Mumps orthorubulavirus. Although it is very preventable through vaccines, it is a viral infection that affects the salivary glands. It is very uncommon and per year only 20,000 cases are in the United States. It can be spread through touch, airborne droplets, and saliva. This infection causes the cheeks to swell up and it is treatable. Other than the swollen silica gland the symptoms are very similar to that of the flu, which include aches, loss of appetite, fever and other flu like symptoms. This infection does require a medical diagnosis. The treatment focuses on symptom relief and preventive actions. days between all of the responsibilities we had to stay on top of. John Lipscomn - “The Viral Infection Mumps” (poster session)

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