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    The college of engineering consisted of five subfields — civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, metallurgy, and applied chemistry. This starkly contrasted to Germany, where engineering was excluded from the universities because “its practicality was deemed incompatible with the German ideal of personal cultivation.” In Japan, the field of engineering was highly respected because of its origins in the technologically advanced Western countries. When Tokyo University was established, most of its engineering professors were from the former samurai class, which demonstrated the social prestige associated with the Faculty of Engineering. The faculty of engineering played the most important role in all the imperial institutes of higher learning established subsequently as it always has the largest number of chairs as well as the largest amount of endowment. From 1878 to 1945, the Faculty of Engineering in Tokyo University received 31 percent of the total endowments and had 27 percent of all the appointed chairs. Furthermore, the employment rate of engineering graduates remained ninety percent, even during the Great…

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    The act of bridge building has changed the course of the world. Without bridges we wouldn’t be able to cross large bodies of water that previously prevented us from growing as a nation and expanding into worlds we once thought was held back from us. The construction of a bridge does more than link two pieces of land together. It exemplifies the notion that we will not be held back by the power of mother nature. While also changeling us to expand into realms through creativity and reason. The…

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    growing country. Cities became more populated, resulting in larger buildings, and the risk of numerous fire fatalities increased due to building construction design. To this day building design plays a significant role in the ability of its occupants to exit safely during and emergency. The design of new buildings is influenced as a result of human behaviors during past fire emergency. For many years, engineers and architects have believed that when an alarm sounds occupants will immediately…

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    people in STEM careers. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics covers a very wide range of education and job opportunities. People who apply these disciplines in their careers are on the frontlines of American technological innovation. Chemical engineering is one of these STEM courses. In short, chemical engineers use skills such as chemistry, physics, and engineering to develop different and new processes for manufacturing chemicals on a large scale ("17-2041.00"). STEM fields are…

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    " Canada's railway network is the fifth largest in the world and railways provide the safest means of ground transportation in Canada. The development of steam-powered railways in the 19th century made transportation better in Canada and was important to the building of a nation. Railways played an important role in the process of industrialization, opening up new markets and tying regions together, while at the same time creating a demand for resources and technology. In the 1870’s railway…

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    (Autonomous) Tirupati – 517 102. Email: indu_svuce2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Participation of women in the engineering profession is important from the viewpoint of national development. It is also an important factor in improving the quality of life of women themselves. The career paths of women and men who are engineers are not comparable either. Cultural contradiction between being a woman and being an engineer is mirrored in everyday language, where women are depicted as soft and while…

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    society. The Olympics unite nations throughout the world and show the different sides of countries. During this competition, everybody comes to compete and people from different backgrounds come together. They put aside their differences to experience the games. It also brings pride to a nation when its athletes win different events. The Olympics have contributed to modern civilization in many ways and continue to bring the world together. One of the most important contributions by the Ancient…

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    Microchip is used in over 6000 invention today which was brought to us because of Apollo 11, it also gave the U.S large income companies like intel which were impossible before Apollo 11 (Weebly,3) In a sense, this brought United States a way to regain all the money that they spent on the Apollo program. Apollo 11 gave the United States the stepping stones necessary to build it to the economic power it is today. Apollo 11 didn't only have a long lasting effect on the economy, it also had an…

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    This called for the merger/ Joint venture engagement of three of the leading companies in the engineer field Murray & Roberts Holding s Ltd, Aveng Limited and Concor Holdings. Murray and Roberts Holding primarily worked in the supply of engineering services and construction services through subsidiaries, they offered many services which include but are not limited to civil engineering, mining, mechanical and process engineering, general building and construction services and a whole portfolio of…

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    WWII. Although both were on the same side, they had different ideologies. The USSR supported communism while the US supported capitalism. They both wanted their ideology to win, so they exploited their role of building Europe back up with throwing influences of capitalism or communism into a mish-mash. And thus the "cold war" begun, in reality they wanted the world to see who was the better and more developed country on the planet. For national security they wanted to develop extremely powerful…

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