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    Why Professional Athletes Make Too Much For What They Are Worth Swish goes the ball, after Kobe shoots a three and scores, think about that one shot he just made more than most american workers with that one shot. When professional sports started, they sky rocketed with fame. Everyone wanted to be part of them, and be famous just like all of the athletes. If professional sports did not exist, think about were all of the money could be, then most of our failing companies can start to thrive with…

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    Everyone was told as a kid to chase their dreams and never give up on them. What if a gender bias caused you to give up on your dream and settle for a job you would hate doing everyday? The article I am going to analyze today is “Outstanding women in mechanical engineering” written by Hoh, Yin Kiong. This article concerns how many women stray from engineering and science based jobs because of people’s perception of engineers and scientists. It also gives an amazing example of a very successful…

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    Mechanical Engineers: Life Changing Creators From smothering smoke to rattling that shook the entire building, the machine began to crash and shut down completely. A panic fell across the room as the dramatic scene was taking place. Confusion and worry was being expressed through the eyes of every employee in the room. Production was at a halt and the business was in a crisis. Before anyone was able to make a move, a man carrying a tool bag stormed in and immediately was heading towards the…

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    it was a soft muffled noise. That was a very intriguing thing to experience even though it was just the sound of a balloon popping. Mechanical engineers have many different responsibilities, some of which are simple tasks while others require professional knowledge and can mean life or death. It is the engineer’s responsibility to test every aspect of their design to find any problems with the design. If these tests are not completed properly, any imperfections could end up becoming fatal.…

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    1. If you were Mike 's attorney, how would you argue the case? Give three arguments. 1. One way is from a financial perspective about the perceived earnings lost from potential professional contracts. I would highlight Mike’s exceptional athleticism which culminated with him receiving a full scholarship to a “well-known” university along with expectations of playing professionally but now are all but gone due to gross negligence from the head coach and university. 2. Another point would be that…

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    The Changes of the World. Without engineering many things that we see today wouldn’t even exist. The history of engineering is an important part of the world, it shows how the early engineers thought and how they solved the problems they were having at the time with the technology they had back then. Engineering plays a huge role in today’s society, an engineer spends countless amounts of hours studying to design construct and test many different things. There are many different types of…

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    Engineering is a branch of science and technology that deals with design, building, and the use of engines, machines, and structure. There are a lot of carries within the enormous branch that people refer to as engineering. The two branches that got my attention were electrical engineer and mechanical engineer. Since this two branches deal with different aspects of engineering, I will be talking about engineering as a big branch. Therefore, Engineering has responsibilities that help the worker…

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    Boring Engineers?? Engineers are stereotyped as being boring, introverted and hard to get along with. But in truth, engineers of today must be creative and able to work in teams to develop new and exciting products. Guest speaker Professor Charles Hollenbeck revealed this during a recent lecture given at Chaffey College. Professor Hollenbeck graduated from the UCLA School of engineering in 1967 as a mechanical engineer. After graduating, he worked as a development engineer in the aerospace…

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    “At least forty percent of children in the United States play a team sport on a regular basis.” Even for those who have never played a sport themselves, watching college-level, professional and international sports often become an important part of their life. Almost 112 million people watched Super Bowl 50 this past February, and it was predicted that 480,000 tourists will flood Rio for this past summer’s Olympics. The sports market…

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    civil engineers can sign the plans for infrastructure projects. This makes it imperative that civil engineers be able to monitor and evaluate the work at the job site as a project progresses. Civil engineers must be able to communicate with other professionals, such as architects, landscape architects, and urban planners. This means civil engineers must be able to write clear reports that people without an engineering background can follow. A civil engineer’s tasks typically involve the…

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