Siemens Foundation visits the NYSE to celebrate the Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology, a signature program of the Siemens Foundation. The annual awards were presented on December 5, 2011 at The George Washington University. In honor of the occasion, Siemens Competition Grand Prize winners Angela Zhang and the team of Ziyuan Liu and Cassee Cain ring The Closing BellSM with Tom McCausland, Chairman of the Board, Siemens Foundation; Jeniffer Harper-Taylor, President, Siemens Foundation; and Diane Tsukamaki, Director, National Recognition & Scholarship Programs, the College Board. Watch a live webcast of The Closing Bell at 3:59 pm ET on January 26, 2012. The archive will be available shortly after the event. The Winning Projects Angela Zhang won a 0000 college scholarship for her project, Design of Image-guided, Photo-thermal Controlled Drug Releasing Multifunctional Nanosystem for the Treatment of Cancer Stem Cells. In her project, Angela aimed to design a targeted gold and iron oxide-based nanoparticle with the potential to eradicate cancer stem cells through a controlled delivery of the drug salinomycin to the site of the tumor. The multifunctional nanoparticle combines therapy and imaging into a single platform, with the gold and iron-oxide components allowing for both MRI and Photoacoustic imaging. Ziyuan Liu and Cassee Cain will share a 0000 college scholarship for their bioengineering project, Using Kinect for Xbox 360 and Computer Vision to ...
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Stillwater Area High School teacher Debbie Drommerhausen, left, and her student team that placed second in the recent 14-week spring session of the Stock Market Game, Makogan Fons, Nicholas Christianson and Kristofer Hinkel. Photo courtesy of Best Prep ... ISD 834 students place in the Stock Market Game
High school time may leave the most impressive and marvelous memories among everyone around the world. In addition to great talents and good appearance, Hollywood celebrities are admired by fans worldwide for their private life, especially in the past. In the high school time, those stars experienced memorial days as normal schoolboys and schoolgirls. The high school photos of Hollywood celebrities including Cameron Diaz, Eva Mendes, Zac Efron, Leonardo DiCaprio, and so on help them gain much more fame from fans\' curiosity and admiration. It seems that such Hollywood big names are not as different as they were at high schools. However, their mature ages and career achievements have stolen their naive and innocent beauty. Let\'s take a look at Hollywood celebrities\' beauty via the following stunning high-school photos.
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As a high-school boy, Ashton Kutcher captured lots of female hearts
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"Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria does not look as different as she was a high-school girl
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"High School Musical" star Ashley Tisdale looks more different than she did with her significant role as a schoolgirl Sharpay Evans
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The hottie Eva Mendes posed fussy when she was a high-school student
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The beautiful angel Cameron Diaz looked so amazing with the role as a cheerleader at high school
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The cute boy Leonardo DiCaprio became among the hottest Hollywood guys
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The American singer-songwriter cum fashion designer Gwen Stefani dazzled with her short haircut as a school girl
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Before becoming a famous action movie actor, Shia LaBeouf had been known as a hot boy at his high school
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Australian actress Naomi Watts was spotted fussy and elegant as a student
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Harrison Ford was best-known for his mature beauty at high school
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As a Texas high-school student, Renee Zellweger was loyal to her wild look
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Zac Efron was so cute with his naturally curly hair in the match between a grey sweater and a shirt
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Natalie Portman was photographed before entering Harvard University
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"Werewolf" Taylor Lautner at his high-school time
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