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    this report is to communicate the findings of my interview with Burl Finkelstein, a working engineer, through the use of email, and to learn the importance of quality communication throughout the engineering workplace. This report will e II. Background/Experience: Burl Finkelstein is a professional engineer who is currently working at Kason Industries. Mr. Finkelstein has been working as a professional engineer since 1983. He has had various engineering jobs over the past 50 years and is well…

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    Engineering work touches on all aspects of everyday life. For this reason engineers are held to a high moral standard. This sense of responsibility and morality should be instilled in engineers from their formation. Gerald McLean focuses on the formative nature of engineering student's ethical instruction in his article, "Integrating Ethics and Design". McLean's purpose for writing this article is to convince the reader that the study of ethics should be integrated in engineering students'…

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    Engineering Philosophy

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    to Merriam Webster an engineer is “a person who has scientific training and who designs and builds complicated products, machines, systems, or structures.” Although most people think of this definition (or one relatively close to it) when they hear “engineer,” I understand it to be more than that. When I think of an engineer, I tend to look at that title through the perspective of the dedication, perseverance, and overall work ethic that that person had to become an engineer. From firsthand…

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    We plan projects to nurtures the teachers’ ability to lead home-grown solutions within the community. The Young Engineers’ Project nurture inspiration among community members, children and parents alike, and develop opportunities to become the new generation of horizontal leadership. How does it work? Our goal is to lay the foundations for continuous economic growth…

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    Mathew Wisnioski. Engineers for Change: Competing Visions of Technology in 1960s America. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012. The book Engineers for change, written by Matthew Wisnioski, is a summary of conflicts within the engineering world during the post-war period in America. A group of engineers collaborated with the anti-war and civil rights activists in the late 1960s to push for change in technological approaches in engineering. They were after remaking their profession and…

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    291st Engineer Battalion

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    Of all the Engineer units in the United States Army during World War II there was one that stands out the most to historians and engineers alike. The 291st Engineer Combat Battalion was one of the most decorated engineer combat battalions of the United States Army during World War II. With notable success throughout the entirety of the war. However the most notable accomplishments of this unit connect it to two of the most critical battles of the war and has been said to contribute to the…

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    What makes a civil engineer different than any of the many other branches of engineering? Well it is certain that all branches of engineering must have a proficient understanding of math, science and technology in order to succeed (Georgia Tech, “What is Engineering”). Civil engineers however must be able to take the knowledge from these three areas and apply to create or enhance public works. A public work is nearly every type of transportation and transportation center, including space…

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    44th Engineer Battalion

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    History of the 44th Engineer Battalion “Broken Hearts” Nicolas J. Martines Bravo Company, 169th Engineer Battalion The history of the 44th Engineer Battalion is spread over eighty-eight years, three wars, and the Global War on Terror. The battalion served as a regiment with five companies and transportation corps to fit the National Army and Regular Army needs from 1917 to 1946. In 194, The 44th Engineer Construction Battalion was activated in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The…

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    Biomedical Engineer “The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do” -steve jobs. Biomedical engineers use engineering and utilize it in the fields of biology and health care. Biomedical engineers work with different types of doctors , therapeutic services , and researchers to create different types of organizations and materials along with gears the help with analytic problems. Biomedical engineers construct equipment and devices , artificial organs…

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    Why I am a good fit for industrial maintenance is because I enjoy fixing machines and working with my hands, I also believe that industrial mechanics make a sensible median wage, and because being an industrial maintenance worker is a way I can enjoy my job. Ever since I was a child, I have enjoyed fixing things this career path is a perfect way for me to continue doing something I like by fixing machines. Industrial maintenance fits my lifestyle, and how I enjoy working on machines and figuring…

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