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    amount of food that is wasted per year on the planet. At the same time, some countries have faced a serious aliment crisis as consequence of the poverty and hunger. By 2075, the world population can reach 9.5 billion people (Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2013), so, the increase of food production is important to combat that issue. However, before that, food loss reduction is essential in order to avoid excessive costs and save money for governments and companies. All food processing, from…

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    Does greater responsibility come with greater power? That is if you have a special ability (e.g. one acquired through training as an engineer) to do good (e.g., help those in need), do you thereby have a moral obligation to do good? In other words, would it be morally wrong for you to not use your special engineering skills to do good, or even as much good as possible? Be sure to interact with the Robichaud reading when answering these questions In my opinion, power without a purpose becomes…

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    Splinter Cell Conviction

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    Conviction. There is a new group called the Engineers who’ve announced a series of attack on the United States, until the U.S. troops from nations abroad are recalled. The title of the game Blacklist, refers to the series of attacks that have been planned by the Engineers. The President gathers up a team of four, names it the Fourth Echelon and assigns them the duty of taking down the Engineers. The whole game is completely about taking down the Engineers and stopping their attacks on the United…

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    way out. He is, in fact, a mechanical engineer, bred with ingenuity and sparked with the right amount of madness. Twenty-four years he was locked up by the society’s machoism but one decision gave him the key to freedom. “I really learned how to strive hard and earn something from myself not from my parents, not from the people around me” he says. “Basically, that's my driving force when I was a small kid." A leader, sweet-talker, and over-achiever, Engineer Jayson Naval has always been highly…

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    I blame the IT engineers workers. Imagine for a moment you are going to work. You get in your car, then take the train to your office. When you arrive, you walk up an escalator or take an elevator to the thirteenth floor. On the way to work, your car breaks down out of the…

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    The Importance of Literary and Communicative Enhancement Courses for Engineering Students at the University of Saskatchewan Technical professionals, such as engineers, are required to be able to communicate both through oral and written communication. For this reason, students attending the College of Engineering, at the University of Saskatchewan, should be required to take courses in literature and communication to qualify for graduation. These courses can help students to improve their…

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    every time to get a solution. Being surrounded by science, and being strong in science as a kid really pushed me to pursue a career in a science/math related field. I truly believe that Carnegie Mellon has the best tools to achieve my dreams as an engineer. If I am able to attend Carnegie Mellon, it will be the perfect place for me. Centered in Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon is full of culture and diversity. The quality of education is unmatched. With small class sizes and small student to…

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    50-Year Beach Case Study

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    United States were heavily dependent on the lawsuits that were previously brought against the erosion of private property on shorelines. This case was a 50 year long legal battle that ended up with the Army Corps of Engineers paying a large settlement. From what I have researched, I feel the added support of 300+ plaintiffs, which included entire cities, was a significant force that was essential to finally pushing the court to rule in favor of the property owners. In…

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    Even in today’s world of globalization and advanced technological contributions, something as simple as access to clean water still eludes a large portion of the planet’s population. As a student of engineering and an aspiring engineer, coming up with successful plans to bring clean water to those who lack it is a top priority. After all, approximately 780 million people lack access to an improved water source, which is about one in nine people on Earth (Water.org, 2014). This is a staggering…

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    Eiffel Tower Essay

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    Built and designed by Alexendre-Gustave Eiffel in 1887 the Eiffel tower can be considered as one of the most incredible engineering feats ever created. However now project ever gets executed without complications and the Eiffel tower is a good example of this. This report will discuss several aspects of the engineering process of the Eiffel tower. The engineering problem statement of the Eiffel tower was to build a suitable monument for the Paris World’s fair which would commemorate the French…

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