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My first name's pretty normal, Kel-see. My last name is pretty phonetic. It's Italian. You say it sort of like Tarzan, with an -ia (long e-uh) at the end instead of -an
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My first name's pretty normal, Kel-see. My last name is pretty phonetic. It's Italian. You say it sort of like Tarzan, with an -ia (long e-uh) at the end instead of -an.
  
 
I'm from outside of Philly. I live in Epworth. I'm between BME and CE, environmental. I love playing/watching/doing anything water polo related. I love dark chocolate. I hate being cold.
 
I'm from outside of Philly. I live in Epworth. I'm between BME and CE, environmental. I love playing/watching/doing anything water polo related. I love dark chocolate. I hate being cold.
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[http://www.kettering.edu/visitors/storydetail.jsp?storynum=2432], Dawn Hibbard, Kettering University, Aug. 8, 2003, Sept. 22, 2010 (Grand Challenge-Engineering Better Medicine)
 
[http://www.kettering.edu/visitors/storydetail.jsp?storynum=2432], Dawn Hibbard, Kettering University, Aug. 8, 2003, Sept. 22, 2010 (Grand Challenge-Engineering Better Medicine)
  
_______ is my favorite demonstration because __________________
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My favorite demonstration was the Klein Bottle demo because I thought it looked really cool. Both the colors and the 3-D shape were really interesting and it was cool how you could see slices inside the figure or make the closer sides transparent.

Latest revision as of 23:06, 23 September 2010

Kelsey Tarzia

krt15

My first name's pretty normal, Kel-see. My last name is pretty phonetic. It's Italian. You say it sort of like Tarzan, with an -ia (long e-uh) at the end instead of -an.

I'm from outside of Philly. I live in Epworth. I'm between BME and CE, environmental. I love playing/watching/doing anything water polo related. I love dark chocolate. I hate being cold.


[1], Dawn Hibbard, Kettering University, Aug. 8, 2003, Sept. 22, 2010 (Grand Challenge-Engineering Better Medicine)


My favorite demonstration was the Klein Bottle demo because I thought it looked really cool. Both the colors and the 3-D shape were really interesting and it was cool how you could see slices inside the figure or make the closer sides transparent.