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    Are you a problem solver with plenty of creativity and a desire to take your ideas and turn them into buildings and spaces? Are you good at using the left and right side of your brain and enjoy solving problems and conquering challenges? As an architect you will be able to put your creative ideas down on paper and then turn those drawings into reality. It is a challenging, but immensely rewarding profession and few things can compare to the feeling of seeing your ideas turned into something…

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    Mechanical Engineering According to The Bureau of Labor and Statistics (BLS), Mechanical Engineers are knowledgeable in math, physics, technology, and design. In addition to technical skills learned in school, the BLS states that creativity, communication skills, critical thinking and problem solving skill are crucial (“Mechanical”). In addition, Onet Online, a website supported by the United States Department of Labor, describes the skills of Mechanical Engineers as listening skills, math…

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    Ebay Case Study Analysis

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    With the matrix structure, it overlaps both the functional design, which is what Omidyar initially started out with and the divisional design. Within the matrix structure method, employees belong to at least two groups at the same time. For example, within the functional areas Omidyar set up initially, someone in finance could have knowledge and work…

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    How will this information improve your communication to your peers when you critique their work? Refer to the articles in your response. Include at least two direct quotes from the article. Cite your references using APA in-text citations. The Art of Design Critique and How to Respond Effectively to Design Criticism, provide me with the tools necessary to receive and deliver constructive criticism during design critiques. In light of the information acquired, the two authors drew analogies…

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    Critical Risk Assessment

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    cheaper design options. 5.2 Risk: Soil Quality There is a medium to low possibility for the location of the observation tower have a poor soil quality, which would also cause the tower to have a low-quality foundation. The impact that this risk…

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    I will describe my philosophy as it relates to curriculum design (CD) and my CD project on American Sign Language (ASL). Through the use the ADDIE model I will develop a CD that uses real-world situations to lessen the issues the deaf community are faced with in regards to the support they receive from the emergency services and the city employees in the Belleville area. The topic for which I have chosen to create my curriculum design project on is ASL. ASL is a three-dimensional language…

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    The I-35W Bridge Collapse

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    separated, the rest of the truss fell.” Underlying Problems: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Defective gusset plate design and inadequate review process. Lack of attention to gusset plates in load ratings and inquiry. Added weight from traffic, construction and renovations materials. Communication problems between the State and the construction contractor. ❖ The cause of the collapse has been identified due to a critical design flaw: The U10 and L11 gusset plates (shown below), should have been 25 mm thick, but…

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    Universal Design Approach

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    Universal Design and Approaches Reflection “A universal design for learning (UDL) classroom values learning how to learn with a variety of assessments, collegiality, open-ended activities, multiple learning modes, connection and different teaching styles” (Stanford, B., & Reeves, S., 2009, p. 8). Within these classrooms, students who learn through a variety of different mediums are considered. Curriculum and lesson plans are designed in a way that can contribute to the success of not one but all…

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    people (Merriam-Webster, 2015). Mechanical engineering is a specific branch of engineering that deals with mechanisms. Michigan Technological University defines it as the application of the principles and problem-solving techniques of engineering from design to manufacturing to the marketplace for any object. The principles that mechanical engineers use are those of mathematics and physics. They apply these and the…

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    Week 4 Discussion Forum The roles of the designers, implementer and developers cannot be under looked in the implementation of the ICT projects. McDonald (2010) raises issues that are of great concern to the entire ecosystem of information and communication technology. The ruling on the court case gives a clear view of the law concerning the handling of information. It is a clearly stipulates the roles of the designer developer and the implementer. In the case, the content developer is…

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