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    “Middle Ages Architecture: How the great cathedrals were built-Documentary” by Science&Technology 4U states that Gothic Cathedrals have dominated the skies for over a thousand years. How did engineers in the middle ages without any modern tools constructed cathedrals? Some experts started investigating how engineers built those amazing cathedrals. Apparently, a hidden mathematical code written on the pages of The Bible was used as a blueprint. Taller than the ancient pyramids of Egypt, large…

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    Hensel Phelps Internship

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    Prior to my internship with Hensel Phelps, I had almost zero experience working for a construction company. The summer prior to this, I shadowed a quality control personnel and safety coordinator from the construction company Aztec, Inc. in El Paso, Texas. The project was an interior renovation of an old army rocket facility that was to be transformed into a general space for office work in Ft. Bliss. The work being performed there was abatement, painting, and carpet installation. While the…

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    society find ourselves more reliant on technology in our everyday lives with the expectations that everything will work fine and that we will be kept safe. This dependence highlights one example of the importance of virtues in engineering and how the engineer must take on the duty of looking out for the welfare of the public. I will discuss the integration of virtues into ethics according to Aristotle as well as my development as a student at Texas A&M…

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    North America are responsible because they have begun outsourcing jobs to foreign countries. The shift of careers from North America to countries such as India, China, Pakistan, etc. is effecting a wide range of careers, ranging from laborers to engineers. The reason behind this discrepancy is job displacement, mix of U.S. occupations and wage suppression. The aforementioned cause of job reallocation is companies moving their headquarters, production factories, and other sectors of their…

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    the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices to large systems spacecraft and machine tools.” Mechanical engineers are suppose to make item and sells it on the market. Not only that they have to design the parts for it they must also find a way to make the product and without failing any part. Mechanical engineers have a role in almost anything from big thing to tiny thing like from a car to an electric component. While said Mechanical engineering can…

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    to get a job as a robotics engineer (Study.com). The salary as a robotics engineer can very a great deal. It is all depending on factors such as the company you work for and if you have advanced in the company. The average wage for people in Pennsylvania in this particular field was 88,580 dollars. Most people who are robotics engineers make anywhere from $51,350 to $135,890. This is roughly $85,000 dollar difference so the pay must be affected by the actual engineer and where they are at…

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    The First Panama Canal

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    Lesseps, it was opened in 1869 and came under British control after 1875. The modern canal was planned by the French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps, who also supervised construction (1859-69). Great Britain, which had opposed the construction of the canal, became the largest shareholder in 1875 by purchasing the interest of the Egypt’.He concluded at Suez canal and looked at his engineers. They were still enthusiastic. He started again. “There is one more canal,to allow ships from America east…

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    Honda Case Study

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    Each department has different engineer or technician which specialized in their own area of expertise. This makes them excel and stand in the market. For capital, Honda purchase long-lived physical equipment which is needed to produce the car and the software that will help to enhance…

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    My Headphones Theory

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    headphones are plain and they fit into the category of a standard image, also the colour is white so it is suitable for both genders. The social relationships in my object are visible by production, distribution and use. First by production, when the engineers interact with the scientists to produce my object. They work together, share information and have a…

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    1816 to 1942 The architectural works in the Dutch East Indies from the nineteenth century to the early twentieth century were done by the expertise from Dutch. A problem came because they were not trained to make a design for a tropical land. The engineers and the architects adopted the trend and the style from Europe but adapted it to the climate and the geography in the Dutch East Indies. Ravesteijn and ten Horn (2007) and van Roosmalen (2001) write that the colonial architecture in the Dutch…

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