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Dalia laredo @ ISWEEEP in Houston,TX

5/1/2014

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PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY HOUSTON link
4/25/2023 06:12:47 am

I can say that participating in science competitions such as the ISWEEP in Houston, TX can provide valuable opportunities for students to showcase their research and innovative ideas, network with other students and professionals in their field, and gain valuable experience and skills.

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Air Dynasty Ac & Heating LLC ( HVAC Repair ) link
9/4/2024 11:23:30 pm

It’s inspiring to see young talent like Dalia Laredo representing Houston at ISWEEEP! As someone who lives in the city, I’m always proud when our local students make strides in science and innovation. Houston has such a strong STEM community, and events like ISWEEEP help showcase that. I’m curious, what was her project about? I’d love to know more about the scientific challenges she faced and overcame. 🌍🔬 Do you think more Houston schools should focus on programs like this to foster scientific talent? Can’t wait to see what other innovations come out of our local youth!

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