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    Wrapping up my first year of high school was frustrating. Uncertainty danced in my head. Where will I go in life? I thought taking the introductory engineering course would be my saving grace. I love math and science so it should work for me. After a couple months it didn 't have the effect I expected. Much of my work was merely following directions that prevent failure or produce a “theoretical success”. I didn 't have the concrete, hands-on satisfaction of creating something I am proud of.…

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    a desire to explore how science and technology can be used to improve the structure of buildings both socially and environmentally. I like to design houses, as well as interiors. Hence, I have chosen to make this my career. In order to become an engineer, I needed to first prepare myself in high school. Therefore, I took as many higher level…

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    I am Syed Nafiz hasan and I am a graduate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from North South University. I want to pursue MS in Nuclear Application course at FH AACHEN University of Applied Science. As an Engineering student, I have realized that I need to acquire more theoretical and practical knowledge and need to spend more time in research to prosper in my career. For this, research oriented advanced studies and hands-on experience in new technology accompanied by in-depth knowledge…

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    organization that I have been associated with is US Army. While one may think that the only services that the Army provides is the defense of our country and its interest abroad, there are several elements of the Army that do more. The Army Corps of Engineers helped with the levies in Louisiana, The National Guard helps disaster relief and the Reserves are here to help protect the homeland. The is a military equivalent to most civilian jobs. There are doctors, lawyers, pilots, police, fireman…

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    Calling Yourselves Engineers In the article “Programmers: Stop Calling Yourselves Engineers”, the author Ian Bogost (2015), who is a critic and researcher, suggests that ‘software engineers’ should be called ‘software programmers’ rather than ‘engineers’, because software engineers are not responsible for long-term social safety and public construction, but focusing on rapid software development in commercial application, while traditional civic engineers have professional engineer licenses…

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    Six years ago, if you would have asked me what a petroleum engineer was, I'd say I have no idea. Five years ago, I would have answered "Someone who digs up oil out of the ground.” Five years ago, I met my step grandmother's step mom's son, Jaimie. Jamie was a petroleum engineer at One Shell Square.I told him that I was a graduating senior in high school and that I had not yet decided on my major or what college I was going to.He told me all about what he did at Shell. He told me that if I went…

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    Throughout the book, Engineers of Victory: The Problem Solvers Who Turned the Tide in the Second World War, by Paul Kennedy, he shows to the reader how the Second World War was won through many different perspectives. These perspectives include; different military strategies that show to the reader how the war was won and how. The main point that Kennedy tries to convey to the reader in my opinion is that World War II was not a general war but rather a saga of different parts coming together to…

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    exactly what biomedical engineers do. Biomedical engineering is the career I chose. I want to be a biomedical engineer because this career involves math and science. I am good at math and I really like most of the topics in science, including biology. I am proving that biomedical engineering is a great job by showing the work environment, the education and training required, the important qualities needed, the salary, and the job outlook. Work Environment Biomedical engineers further improve…

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    discourse community in my routine life, which I wasn’t aware of. Many times I try to imagine what my future would be like and think about realistic conditions I might experience after graduation in my work as Chemical Engineer. Piyush Limbani is my cousin and is a Chemical Engineer working in his discourse community for over 3 years now. Piyush has a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and is now in charge of designing and processing supply material something that I would be…

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    Aerospace Engineers do (504 words) Aerospace engineers are individuals who use technology to create, model and test mechanisms such as aircraft, and spacecraft. This type of Engineer works to improve the technology of space exploration, defense systems and so on. In the aeronautical field you could be working on a project to send people into outer space or working on projects that could be working with the latest ground and sea transportation. When working in aeronautics this type of engineer…

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