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    In the times when Construction giants are burgeoning worldwide, I chose Structural Engineering for a simple reason - It is what I have always desired to do. Being born in a family related to construction business since last 20 years in SURAT, I always had exposure to it and it insinuated interest in me. Accompanying my dad on his site visit during my childhood vacations fascinated me. Hence my future field was pretty much decided since childhood with an aim of joining my dad’s business. Although…

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    Virtues such as phronesis, techne, and episteme have been developed from years of electrical engineering coursework as well as hands on lab experience. These intellectual virtues play a major role in positioning myself for a successful career in the semiconductor industry. While intellectual virtues are important for enabling an engineer to flourish…

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    myself in the former stage of personal education in the light of the mentioned quote. I read a lot, and I’m not very choosy regarding my reading material; I read whatever I can get my hands on at the moment! I’m pursuing a degree in electronic engineering and I’m expected to be graduated by the end of the current year. Academically, I’ve always been among the top students of my students. I attribute my “high-achiever” status to my quick learning skills.…

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    learned about and how every body system was so intricate in its functioning. I also loved how different levels of organization affect upper levels of the body system. However, there was another class I found even more fun and intriguing than biology: engineering. I also was enrolled in “Introduction to Technological Education” during my freshman year. The class focused a lot on problem-solving with different situations. One of these projects was an egg-catching mobile that was powered by a…

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    Ethics Case Study I. Facts The engineers behind Mold Watch, an innovative mold detecting fridge, which utilizes UV lights to prolong the shelf life of food and reduce food waste, decided not to consult a specialist on the dangers of UV lights and instead conducted their own research to determine what frequency of the UV light would best disinfect the food. They knew that prolonged exposure to UV light could cause eye damage, but still decided to use the most potent frequency in order to…

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    The most important aspect of my life is my faith. My faith has greatly impacted my past and has made me into the person I am today. My education, career, and future plans are all very closely intertwined to my relationship with God. As a Christian, I have specific morals and goals in life that can all be met as I pursue and obtain a pharmacy degree at South Dakota State University. My love of learning, is one of the many reasons that I am pursuing a pharmacy degree. Throughout high…

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    This year at Texas Tech University, I am taking the college algebra course in order to fulfill the pre-requisites needed to complete my pre medicine degree major. My current major is Human Development and Family Studies, but I need this math course for my pre-medicine requirements. My pre-med degree plan requires me to complete this course in order to enroll in my required Physics course later in my college career. Physics is not an easy course to master, there are many different difficult…

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    Engineering a Career for Life (Rough Draft) With technology constantly advancing in the healthcare industry, many jobs have been created to continue these advancements. One of which is the job of a biomedical engineer. Through the combination of engineering with medical and biological sciences, biomedical engineers can make major advances in healthcare technology. While it requires a lot of advanced mathematics, being a biomedical engineer would be a good career for the future that I would be…

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    1. Introduction The Glen Canyon Dam is a dam on the Colorado River in Arizona. It was engineered and constructed in several years, from 1956 to 1964. The main purpose of the dam is to generate electricity for communities and to provide water storage for the Upper Colorado River Basin, which ensures that sufficient water can be released to the Lower Basin [1] [2]. In this lab, students will be touring the Glen Canyon Dam and the Colorado River. Students will use the field trip as a reference to…

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    Motorcycle Technician / Mechanic Job description: Motorcycle mechanics repair and maintain the bikes that people bring into their shops. Some motorcycle mechanics may also work on all- terrain vehicles, motor scooters, and snowmobiles. Motorcycle mechanics usually follow a checklist to find out which parts are operating normally and which aren't, when maintaining a bike. If a motorcycle breaks down completely, a mechanic uses various techniques to assess the problem. Since motorcycle brands vary…

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