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    Researching for life’s improvements is the goal for every engineer, this explains the countless hours engineers spend inside an office or a laboratory. Although people think of engineers as only creators of lifeless technology, many of biomedical engineers specialized in technology for the living. Meeting between medicine and engineering, biomedical engineers find solutions for medicine and, in some cases, people’s disabilities. These disabilities appear from accidents in the workplace to war…

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    Workplace Observation

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    to interpret the site of three locations: the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Building, Blackwater Fire station, and the Chesapeake Beach Fire Station. I was to run calculations and measurements concerning each site and double check with Matt, the civil engineer, when I was finished. After I completed that task he nodded his head in approval saying “it looks right.” From this task I learned that storm water management is essential for a sustainable school since, if the stormwater is channeled…

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    experiences with insolation. Although the feeling of insolation is not conclusive to all female engineers, Maskell and Hopkins describe many women felt insolated due being the minority in the workplace. The idea that the workplace is an “old boys club” the women are often insolated, which decreases their ability to become part of the workplace. In Blaisdell’s she went into detail about the female engineers feeling insolated during their undergraduate years, which created barriers for continuing…

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    active as I am, I need a job that fits the criteria. I recently took a personality test that told me my personality and what jobs would most likely suit me. I found four jobs that fit my personality pretty well. The four jobs are an entrepreneur, an engineer, and a marketing rep. All four jobs sound like something I could see myself doing in my future. The first job that I found that matched my personality was an entrepreneur. An entrepreneur is somebody who organizes and operates a business…

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    stereotypes because of past history misrepresentation of females, Roebling helps motivate others to spread the word of knowledge to help females represent their strengths in society. Emily Warren Roebling is an idol to many female civil engineers and to all females because she had not conformed to the stereotypical lifestyle of women when women are bearing children and facing motherhood. However, between the 1860s and 1900s was the founding of The National Women’s Rights Convention. Yet,…

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    team member gets stretched across multiple projects at once. They end up only performing the duties they are very strong at in each project. This causes an issue of becoming pigeon holed into a particular sill set. Traditionally, system and network engineers tend to like to broaden their skills to become more valuable. It is not easily possible to do that in the MSM team because of the amount of specific work that takes place. So now you have a team of people who have specialized in a very small…

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    Rescuing Mark Watney - The Martian, Humanities 10 In our society today, the moral usually believes in “The needs of the many outweigh the need of one”. In some situations, there are dilemmas that we have to make sacrifices in order to solve the issue; our moral would tend choose the happiness of the many over the sacrifices of the few, thus, the least would be sacrificed for the happiness of the majority. However, in the book The Martian by Andy Weir, the idea is communicated in a different…

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    Analysis Basic/Physiological: 78% of the respondents felt that they are satisfied with their salary and 55% of them felt happy about the working environment. Based on the interview result, the majority of the R&D engineers thought their income is comparable with other similar background companies. But 24% of participants still felt not satisfied with it due to the less annual bonus or bad overtime pay system. They felt that they never received the regular subsidies even after the submitting the…

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    The true definition of an engineer changes depending on the person defining it. For an infant in the depths of the Saharan desert, an engineer is the person who fixes the pump that brings water to her village; for a teenager hooked on video games, an engineer is the messiah who reboots his virus-stricken computer right back up to normal. Amongst this variety of definitions, however, lies a singular fundamental linking factor: an engineer is someone who makes a positive impact in your life by…

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    When a situation is as complex as the case study above, ethical principles become the tool that guides our decision. This is exactly how ethics is useful to Petroleum Engineers. Another common ethical dilemma that engineers or anyone need to deal with is whistleblowing. Whistleblowing happens when accusing the organization or the manager of the organization of some wrongdoing. Some organization’s secret unethical acts could endanger the employees, society, animals or the environment. Almost in…

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