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    admitted to the Master of Engineering in Building Engineering (Construction Management) program at Concordia University. Choosing this field is part of a study plan I had in mind since years ago. Since I was a child, I’ve always been excited about scientific events. I have always had keen interest in learning more about science in both terms of theoretically and practically. After I graduated from high school, I was informed by the distinctive aspects of Industrial Engineering which were offered…

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    I would like to double major in Physics and Mathematics at Cornell. If I am to enter the field of Astronomy, a strong base of physics and mathematics is essential. Astronomy is a vast science, more precisely a subcategory of physics involving mathematical computations and interpretations. Being a double major is demanding for it comes with a lot of work, studying and research. Yet I chose both physics and mathematics for my Bachelor’s degree, as I wanted to lay a strong foundation to my goal of…

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    tour of Virginia Military Institute, I knew that my future career would be combining a Military lifestyle with a computer or civil engineering. My desire to attend VMI started the day I visited the open house trip with my family. After I got home, I remembered how Captain John E. Riester immediately made me feel at home for his shorts introduction to Civil engineering. The school is different and unique with an outstanding reputation for its high-quality education in the Nation. VMI will…

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    operational policy to one that does not tolerate the unfulfillment of contracts and pays for the difference. Russell Anthony proposes going one step further and suggests requiring contracted engineers to manage a plant for several years after its completion (ibid). The second inefficiency of INAC is the lack of communication with Indigenous communities. Hans Peterson, who has developed water systems for twenty years with the Safe Drinking Water Foundation (SDWF), comments on INAC’s unwillingness…

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    Aviation is one of my favorite fields of science. My father flew B-52s in the Air Force during the Vietnam War, and my Mother ran the Aviation supply in the Marine Corps. My Mother also went to the United States Naval Academy, which is known for its engineering. Hopefully, if accepted into this program it will help me get accepted into the Naval Academy like my Mother. I’m also an active member of my school's robotics team. Through this program I have learned a lot. I am hoping to learn how to…

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    creation. By applying mathematical and scientific concepts to real world applications, engineers can create anything they set their minds to. I want to study chemical engineering at Texas A&M because this school is one of the most prestigious, world-renowned universities which can offer me a valuable education in the field of chemical engineering. By obtaining a degree from Texas A&M, I will have the capability to become a knowledgeable engineer and to truly make an impact. In five years from my…

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    I feel I meet the leadership requirements for the Hall-Dale chapter of the National Honor Society because I have done many activities where I have taken an active leadership role. From being Awards Captain of the Hall-Dale robotics team to preparing to present in front of a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate to teaching kids how to build robots, I have participated in a wide range of activities. I look up to great leaders such as Winston Churchill, and attempt to emulate many of the same qualities he…

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    postdoctoral researcher at the Computer Science Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Princeton University’s Computer Science Department. Besides being a professor at MIt he was also an affiliate of MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). Mr. Teller also directed the…

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    Electrosurgery is the passage of high frequency electrical current through the body to achieve a desired surgical effect. The surgical effect can be achieved by, cutting, coagulating or fulgurating. The techniques of electrosurgery use today were developed in the early part of the 20th century; however, the history of the technique goes back as far as the early 19th Century. The French Physicist Becquerel was the first to demonstrate electrocautery, using electricity to heat a wire needle. Later…

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    Kimberly Masi's presentation of Mechanical Engineering had to be the most interesting to me of all the speakers. It was so captivating that it made me think of doing some research on the major, yet I barely can picture myself doing a job like that in the future. Hearing about how she was a big part of projects at Disney World that we all have heard of, is just something that I really find amazing. O'Net's definition of Mechanical Engineering: perform engineering duties in planning and designing…

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