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    Welding In The Military

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    The career I pursue doing is welding in the military, in the military there are many welding positions that you can do, like welding boats, welding plans, under water welding, welding tanks, and welding army trucks. The military is where you can take your welding skills to another level in life. The Military is one of highest paying welding industry that pay welders the most for their work. In the military your yearly salary starting out at 41,000 a year, but as you get better and move up in…

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    Automotive mechanic/technician The purpose of this paper is to inform or explain why an automotive mechanic is important and what process is necessary to become one. This is a simple career, but is something that that many people depend on, because many people have cars, and every car needs maintenance for example tune - ups or something as simple as a mechanical inspection. The research shows that there are lots of schools that offer training for this career, but the best option is…

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    My American Dream was to become a IT Technician and to live in Dyersburg Tennessee with my wife and child. I will achieve this goal by getting good grades in high school and gaining knowledge about computers and computer systems. I will also have to go to college for four years and major in some form of computer technology. The reason I want to be a IT technician is because I love to fix things and make things work that normally would not work. The role of an IT technician is to fix people’s…

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    Welding Career

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    The career I am interested in is welding. A welder would be able to draw blueprints and sketches. You would need to calculate dimensions and be able to read them.Some people will have to inspect structures to make sure it is welded correctly. Now there are robots in the work field and we need to monitor them and make sure they are not overheating or malfunctioning. We also need to repair and do maintenance on the robots. Welders can weld indoors or outside. When welding outside, you need to…

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    Mechanic Research Paper

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    mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet’’. Mechanics is a constant in today’s world. Cars, dirtbikes, and ATVs, ETC have been around for as long as anyone can remember. Choosing to become a mechanic is a personal decision that takes time and consideration. Within the mechanic profession, there are many different places. For my future I'm confident that it's going to be pretty bright, I intend on being a motorcycle mechanic for a racing team or at a…

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    Genetic engineering, also called biotechnology, is a science in which genetic material is altered, transformed, and modified in various ways in order to manipulate certain characteristics of certain organisms or populations of organisms. Emerging in the 1970’s, this new technology is a study of genetics, heredity, and can be applied to plants, animals, and humans. Stated by Stephen P. Stich in Genetic Engineering: Opposing viewpoints: (p.74) “Genetic Engineering poses moral and social dilemmas…

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    Frederick P. Brooks Jr lays out timeless principles of software engineering in The Mythical Man-Month. Brooks writes about common problems faced by software engineers and how the principles are applied. While elaborating on common problems encountered Brooks goes into specific details about systems that are antiquated due to advances in technology. However it is clear that the principles are still applicable to modern software engineering. The simile of the tar pit is an accurate portrayal of…

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    biggest advances, however, have come medically and technologically which, in today’s climate, often go hand in hand. One of the most powerful and potentially dangerous advances in recent memory has been advent of genetic engineering. Many of the advances that have made genetic engineering possible, while they may save many lives, have a higher moral cost than society may recognize. Where does man draw the line when it comes to ‘playing doctor’ or ‘playing God’? Historically, human beings…

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    To satisfy the increased nutritional demands and ameliorate world hunger, genetic engineering has recently been an alternative, while many Europeans politicians and environmentalists oppose this option. These experts claim that genetically modified foods are less safe than “traditional” farming methods, even though statistics show that some genetically engineering crops produce fewer toxins than biological and botanical pesticides used in traditional food sources. In particular, Vandana Shiva,…

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    is describing the abstract ideas of project management as well as software engineering. In the beginning, Brooks talks about the joys and problems of programming. The important idea that the…

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