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    Scandium Research Paper

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    and faster than usual. Thus, the bats have improved since Scandium was combined and the weight of the bat has not changed. The same could be said about aerospace components. Since aluminium has previously been used in these components, adding scandium to make them stronger without differing the weight became very useful and suitable for aerospace designers. This aluminium-scandium alloy can also be used in the form of sheet or plate. This same property is used in bicycle frames, wind mills and…

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    Muhammad Ali is insisting that ‘impossible’ is used as an excuse to avoid taking on new, seemingly difficult endeavors. In one part he says that ‘impossible’ is used by people who “find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it.” This indicates that people use this word to do what they know they can in this world, and count everything they supposedly can’t as impossible. Ali says that they have the choice to validate more activities as…

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    Strategic advantage Over the last decade, Honeywell has been able to increase annual sales exponentially and amplify its acquisitions. By diving the organization into three Strategic Business Groups (SBG), Aerospace, Automation and Control Solutions, and Performance Materials and Technologies, they have been able to better execute their strategy and focus on the global market (Honeywell.com, 2016). In an effort to continue the growth globally in the organization and to maintain a strong…

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    Why did you choose to pursue the undergraduate degree that you did? Please discuss your professional aspirations and how your undergraduate degree will help you achieve these goals. My major field of study is Aerospace Engineering with a concentration in Astronautics. I chose Aerospace out of all other engineering concentrations, as I did not want to be held back by the "burdens" of a desk job. Of course, all careers involve paperwork, but I want to be in on the action. Instead of designing…

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    Margaret was easily the coolest person I’d ever met, and I’d only known her for about ten minutes. She was a NASA intern at the Ames facility, and was fielding all my questions about her field, nanotechnology. As part of the Idaho Science and Aerospace Scholars (ISAS) program, me and forty-two other rising high school seniors had completed a semester-long online class during the school year, and were now participating in a week-long Summer Academy. Talking with scientists, engineers, and interns…

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    pulled me to do my Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering at XXXXX. Based on my research, I realized that XXXX is a wonderful platform for a true passionate aerospace engineer to grow with the constant support from the highly qualified professors and the other aerospace enthusiasts working and studying in xxx. And that is all I wish, to learn continuously, till the very last moment. My destiny in life is to be a part of the rapidly growing aviation and aerospace sector and be remembered as an…

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    membership that includes people from all backgrounds, lifestyles, and occupations. It performs three congressionally assigned key missions: emergency services, which includes search and rescue (by air and ground) and disaster relief operations; aerospace education for youth and the general public; and cadet programs for teenage youth. In addition, CAP has recently been tasked with homeland security and courier service missions. CAP also performs non-auxiliary…

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    What Is Lean Six Sigma

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    Lean Six Sigma involves the use of the Lean and Six Sigma to increase speed and quality. The Lean program works to eliminate waste within an organization through constant improvement and teamwork ("What Is Lean Six Sigma?"). Improvement is formed from “stable yet flexible processes” with an uninterrupted flow of information ("What Is Lean Six Sigma?"). The Six Sigma program teaches a “problem solving methodology” to achieve a standardization of quality without variations ("What Is Lean Six…

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    Kimberly Nash Mrs. Seiser English 10 4/4/2017 Is There Really a Santa Claus? Is there really a Santa? The age old debate between parents and kids. Santa Claus is a massive staple in today’s modern holiday experience and has been talked about for over hundreds of years. In almost every Christmas movie, parent’s endeavor to convince their children there isn’t a Santa Claus. A classic example was in the movie The Polar Express. The main character traveled to the North Pole and got a bell from…

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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    Elon Musk has dreamt of going to Mars for a long time, and one of the key elements in his operation is an extremely fast transportation system in our world. (Chambra, 2017). Before even beginning the construction of the Hyperloop, Elon has already dreamed incorporating the technology for the mars exploration. Elon Musk stated, “The Hyperloop would incorporate a series of pods travelling in an atmosphere close to an absolute vacuum.” (Chambra, 2017). Musk also plans to create a massive rocket…

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