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1 Junior Papers Junior Papers “Madam CJ Walker” Ashanti Johnson “Aboriginal People of Australia and Their T.J Elder Mddle School, Sandersville Religion and Spirituality” Farrer Peeler, Teacher Morgan Minshew St. Teresa's School, Albany “Margaret Mitchell” Tracey Woodcock, Teacher Emily Johnson Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville “Apollo 11: the Eagle Has Landed” Deann Garcia , Teacher William Hollingsworth Episcopal Day School, Augusta “Nikola Tesla vs. Thomas Edison” William Mundell, Teacher Jacob Vanegas Union Grove Middle School, McDonough “Battle of Verdun: the Battle that Defeated the Brenda Blasco, Teacher Germans” Zachary Kitchens “Poet, Playwright, Novelist and More: Langston Episcopal Day School, Augusta Hughes” William Mundell, Teacher Jmeiah Burke T.J Elder Middle School, Sandersville “Crawford Long: Exploring Anesthesia” Farrer Peeler, Teacher Madison McDaniel St. Luke School, Columbus “Sally Ride:First American Woman in Space” Chris Shelnutt, Teacher Rose Tran Howard Middle School, Macon “Fanny Kemble: A Forgotten Actress whose Donna Graham and Jon Merrill, Teachers Encounter with Slavery Changed the World” Avery Sutherland “Sigmund Freud: the Exploration of St. Luke School, Columbus Psychoanalysis” Chris Shelnutt, Teacher Nan Woodward Episcopal Day School, Augusta “Fourteen Day Inhale: The Cuban Missile Crisis” William Mundell, Teacher Reagen Rainey Herschel Jones Middle School, Dallas “Smallpox” Malissa Hogan, Teacher Riley Doyens Herschel Jones Middle School, Dallas “How Leonardo DaVinci Explored, Encountered, Malissa Hogan, Teacher and Exchanged in His Life and Career” Abigail Oser “Susan LaFlesche Picotte” General Ray Davis Middle School, Stockbridge Audry Wallace Whitney Logsdon, Teacher Rutland Middle School, Macon Katherine Hauser, Teacher 1 “The Hatfield and McCoy Family Feud” “Goebbels' Generated Genocide” Danielle Sauls Maddie Jackson Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville Howard High School, Macon Heather Ward, Teacher Grant Bray, Teacher “The Lynching of Leo Frank: A Jewish Man “How Zheng He’s Voyages Were Monumentally Encounters the Racially Segregated South” Beneficial Despite Defying Chinese Tradition” Laila Pettigrew Henry Phillips Putnam County Middle School, Eatonton Clarke Central High School, Athens Wendy Grimes, Teacher Courtney Jones, Teacher “The Mystery of Roanoke” “John Lewis” Cyrille Mungai Evyn Lundy Mossy Creek Middle School, Kathleen Frederica Academy, Saint Simons Island Heather Schmanski, Teacher Susan Mullis, Teacher “William Bartram: Exploring the World One “Moses Maimonides” Plant at a Time” Hannah Kolsch Georgia-Lee Smith Frederica Academy, Saint Simons Island St. Luke School, Columbus Susan Mullis, Teacher Chris Shelnutt, Teacher “Pilot and Feminist, Amelia Earhart: Lady Lindy's “Women in World War II: Explorations, Exploration, Encounter and Exchange” Encounters, and Exchanges Before, During, and Sydney Towns After World War II” Lakeside High School, Atlanta Vivian Huynh Adam Crawford,, Teacher M D Roberts Middle, Jonesboro Katherine Williams-Tanner, Teacher “Spiritual Equality versus Social Inequality of Women in Islam” Senior Papers Aneesa Conine-Nakano Clarke Central High School, Athens “Catherine the Great’s Modernization and Ammon Hammett-Bregger, Teacher Westernization of Russia through Government, Society” “The Bubonic Plague and the Mongols” Johanna Hall Tommy O'Neil Clarke Central High School, Athens Westminster Schools Of Augusta, Augusta Ammon Hammett-Bregger, Teacher Lisa Cook and Glenn Bell, Teachers “The Colombian Circle of Food” “Cross Continental Exchange of Disease” Elizabeth Inman Erin McFadden Westminster Schools Of Augusta, Augusta East Coweta High School, Sharpsburg Glenn Bell, Teacher Elizabeth Thompson, Teacher 2 “The Columbian Exchange: A World Reunited” “The Silk Road” Allison Stevens Qiyuan Zhou East Coweta High School, Sharpsburg Westminster Schools Of Augusta, Augusta Elizabeth Thompson, Teacher Glenn Bell, Teacher “The Creek's Encounter with the American “Theodora” Settlers:Including the Interactions of William Sara Seckinger McIntosh and William Weatherford” Frederica Academy, Saint Simons Island Evelyn Johnson Susan Mullis, Teacher Troup County Comprehensive High School, Lagrange “What Was Exchanged: The Encounters of Clinton Demooney Teacher Abigail and Adams” Shanice Felix “The Great Debates: Encounter With Media in Lovejoy High School, Hampton Politics” Sharon Lukiri, Teacher Josh Bell Vidalia High School, Vidalia Junior Individual Documentaries Laree Findley and Jill Murphy, Teachers Stetson 261 “The Grimke Sisters” 10:00:00 AM Ansley Pantsari Entry #: 11001 Westminster Schools Of Augusta, Augusta “The Ghost Army: Exploring Deception in WWII” Glenn Bell, Teacher Julia Gaines Scholars Guild, Loganville “The Hammurabi Exchange, Encounter, and Becky Yount, Teacher Exploration: The Empire Expansion” Jaylan Johnson 10:15:00 AM Georgia Cyber Academy, Atlanta Entry #: 11002 Heather Demers-Keller and Colleen Surrette, “Leap of Faith to Freedom: Cuban Exiles Blend Teachers into the American Cultural Fabric” Olivia Smith “The Legacy of Marbury vs. Madison: Judicial St Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, Columbus Activism” Hollie Queener and Mary Denise Espiritu, Caroline Kraczon Teachers Sequoyah, Canton Jennifer Cotton, Teacher 10:30:00 AM Entry #: 11003 “The Race Without a Finish Line: How the Cold “The Space Race” War, National Pride, and Communism Kaleb Bates Influenced the Space Race” Luella Middle School, Locust Grove Tessa Guthrie Brenda Bair, Teacher Lakeside High School, Atlanta Adam Crawford, Teacher 3 10:45:00 AM Entry #: 11004 Junior Individual Documentaries “The Delta Passenger Service” Stetson 265 Joshua Stephens Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville 10:00:00 AM Deann Garcia, Teacher Entry #: 11010 “Millicent Fawcett: Exploration and Exchange of 11:00:00 AM Women's Rights” Entry #: 11005 Kelsey Howlett “Ellis Island” Scholars Guild, Loganville Margie Knapek Becky Yount, Teacher Perry Middle School, Perry Sherry Akin , Teacher 10:15:00 AM Entry #: 11011 11:15:00 AM “Nikola Tesla” Entry #: 11006 Benjamin Castillo “The Space Race: An Out of This World Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville Competition for Supremacy” Amanda West, Teacher Jasmin Rodriguez Lena Mae Moses Middle School, Dallas 10:30:00 AM Robert Tackett, Teacher Entry #: 11012 “The Effects of the Hope Diamond” 11:30:00 AM Meghan Satterfield Entry #: 11007 Stockbridge Middle School, Stockbridge “The Fight for Women's Suffrage: Exploring Michelle Platson, Teacher Opportunities and Encountering Change” Laura Grace Polglase 10:45:00 AM Augusta Preparatory Day School, Martinez Entry #: 11013 Christine Alee, Teacher “Elvis Presley and his Exchange of Ideas with the Public” 11:45:00 AM Emma Macdonald Entry #: 11008 General Ray Davis Middle School, Stockbridge “Exploration and Exchange of Theodore Rivera” Brandon Cheek, Teacher James Rivera Risley Middle School, Brunswick 11:00:00 AM Ellen Provenzano, Teacher Entry #: 11014 “The Automobile; Exploring New Ways of 12:00:00 PM Transportation, Encountering Change” Entry #: 11009 Jesse Newman “The Effects of Human Encounters with Natural Scholars Guild, Loganville Disasters” Becky Yount, Teacher Malik Bryant Thomson Middle School, Centerville Phyllis Kimball, Teacher 4 11:15:00 AM 10:30:00 AM Entry #: 11015 Entry # 21003 “Amelia Earhart” “Armed with Only a Pen: The Heroism of Ernie Molly Grace White Pyle” Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville Nathan Wright Amanda West, Teacher Scholars Guild, Loganville Jason Wright, Teacher 11:30:00 AM Entry #: 11016 12:00:00 PM “Ben's Journey from Bataan to the Hell Ships: Entry # 21009 Encountering Torture during WWII” “Disneyland: Creating the american dream” Chloe Boyd Sean Hannah St Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, Columbus Scholars Guild, Loganville Hollie Queener and Mary Denise Espiritu, Becky Yount, Teacher Teachers 11:00:00 AM 11:45:00 AM Entry # 21005 Entry #: 11017 “Ebola” “The Battle of Columbus” Skylar Ferguson Joseph Loudermilk East Coweta High School, Sharpsburg St. Luke School, Columbus Elizabeth Thompson, Teacher Chris Shelnutt, Teacher 11:15:00 AM Senior Individual Documentaries Entry # 21006 Stetson 162 “Exploration of the Developing Mind: Jean Piaget” 10:00:00 AM Elena Mayfield Entry # 21001 Lagrange High School, Lagrange “To Hell and Back - The Iranian Hostage Crisis” Jamie Bozeman, Teacher Samantha Minugh Impact Academy, McDonough 11:30:00 AM Frank Fenn, Teacher Entry # 21007 “Playing all the Way to Harlem: The Encounters 10:15:00 AM and Exchanges that Led to the Sound of Jazz” Entry # 21002 Jessica Kahmann “Garret A.Morgan: An African American Columbus High School, Columbus Entrepreneur” Mark Day, Teacher Tyrese Blackshear The Twiggs County Comprehensive Middle/High 11:45:00 AM School, Jeffersonville Entry # 21008 Dr. Becky Rouse-Curry, Teacher “Apollo 13” Francisco Flores Charles R. Drew High School, Riverdale Cheyne Rittenberry, Teacher 5 Interview: 10:45:00 AM 10:45:00 AM Entry #: 12004 Entry # 21004 “The Space Race” “Pocahontas: The Truth Behind the Exchange Zach Ferguson, Zach Ferguson, Eric Woodford and Encounter Between the Powhatan Indians Howard Middle School, Macon and Jamestown Settlers” Donna Graham GA, Jon Merrill, Teacher Aryanna Rogers Lovejoy High School, Hampton Interview: 11:00:00 AM Sharon Lukiri , Teacher Entry #: 12005 “Hernan Cortes - To Conquer An Empire” Junior Group Documentaries Ethan Nicoll, T.J. Saunders Stetson 158 Thomas County Middle School, Thomasville Amanda West, Teacher Interview: 10:00:00 AM Entry #: 12001 Interview: 11:15:00 AM “Encountering a New
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