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    Tyson Short Stories

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    I turned back around to see Tyson still ducked next to the snowmobile and Tyler standing frozen staring a bear in the face. “Tyler. Back away very slowly and duck next to Tyson.” I said calmly and slowly. “Tyson. You need to come over here and let's do something dumb.” Tyson without hesitation got up and walked ever so slowly towards me. He got next to me and said “So what is the plan?” “Get on your snowmobile and follow my lead.” I said. We got on our snowmobiles and we creeped forward until we…

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    -Armand Bombardier primary contributions to Canadian society during the 1920s to 1930s was that he improved the efficiency of transportation in Canada during winter by inventing the snowmobile and the Ski-Doo. His first snowmobile during that time was a technological breakthrough, holding up to three passengers. Two years later he improved the snowmobile to holding up to 7 passengers, due to the success and high demand of the snowmobile which was called the B7. ("Joseph-Armand Bombardier",…

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    Responsibility Report: Bombardier Inc. Background Information: Bombardier is the world’s leading manufacturer of both planes and trains. It was founded in 1942 by Joseph-Armand Bombardier and it is focused in making mobility more efficient and sustainable. In 1947, during this time is when Bombardier goes into mass production. In 1969, Bombardier goes in public in the Toronto Stock Exchange. Throughout the years, there were many improvements and expansions that made Bombardier really well-known…

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    Snowmobile Essay

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    travel. What if one machine could change all of those things and more? Joseph Armand Bombardier thought so when he created the first snowmobile in 1922. More so, the snowmobile was the largest bolster to transportation technology in Canada, the use of technology, both within the country, and in competition with other countries starting in the 1920’s. It stemmed the creation of Bombardier Inc., Canada’s largest aerospace and rail company that holds…

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    Leadership Styles Over the years Bombardier has displayed excellent growth in favorable times, and good resilience through economic downturns. Pierre Beaudoin, CEO and president from 2008 to 2015, and Executive Chairman of the Board of Bombardier Inc. from 2015 to 2017, attributed the company’s resilience in recent years to it’s culture. Beaudoin spearheaded a complete transformation of said culture in the past decade. “The transformation changed Bombardier from a company driven by engineering…

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    of stall warning induced the airplane to stall. The airplane crashed into a residential area, killing 49 persons on board and 1 on the ground. The airplane that crashed in this accident was a Bombardier Aerospace Q400. The Q400 is a twin-engine airliner designed and manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Canada. The operator of the crashed aircraft was Colgan Air. In 2009, Colgan Air was a small carrier operating regional flights for the major carriers. The Flight 3407 was a code-shared…

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    Personal Statement

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    Flybe gave me the award for the best presentation and work ethic out of all participants. Such first-hand encounters inspired me to strive for a career in the aerospace industry. Researching into "How feasible are propulsion theories for interstellar travel?" for my EPQ allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of aerospace engineering. I was immersed in the physics and engineering world when I explored unfamiliar areas such as Antimatter Rockets and Special Relativity. Reading Brian Cox…

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    Louis Chenevert: How United Technologies’ CEO Pulls the Strings to Attain Global Success America’s manufacturing sector was once considered to be a major contributor in the country’s GDP. Once contributing to 25% of the GDP in the 1950s currently produces half that percentage factoring inflation and other variables. At such a time, UTC was widely tipped to be a dominant force courtesy of its unique ability to develop advanced jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Alternatively,…

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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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    is no doubt my grandma likes to point out the qualities I acquire. During our second meeting, she asked me what my plans were after I graduate this May. My response was to start submitting my resume in hopes of securing another assignment with an aerospace company, preferably out of state. She smiled and with pride told me, she is fortunate to have a grandson who is such a hard worker, a quality not everyone has. Another quality of mine is that I have goals, driving my ambition to get-up-and-go…

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