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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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    I have always been interested in math, art, and science, and engineering seemed like the best way to incorporate all three into one. After taking some classes at my school's engineering academy, I began seeing engineering as fun, as well as an opportunity. I want to pursue aerospace engineering because it seems like the best fit for me and a good use of my talents. My life has never really been hard. Sure there have been sleepless nights and stressful days that never seem to stop, but even when…

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    hold at least a 2-year associate's degree in biomedical technology, although a 4-year bachelor's degree may be needed for career advancement. Required Education Associate's or bachelor's degree in biomedical technology or biomedical equipment engineering Other Requirements Voluntary certification available through the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation Projected Job Growth (2012-2022) 30% for all medical equipment repairers* Median Salary (2013) $44,180 for all medical…

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    graduated with an engineering degree in Engineering Science (B.S.) from Pennsylvania State University. The future career path options that are promising for my skill set in Aerospace Engineering Companies for full-time employment opportunities. I am looking for an engineering career that involves development, process, testing, and failure analysis. The Engineering Science Degree allows me to expand my engineering knowledge across several engineering fields which includes Aerospace Engineering…

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    My main career goal is to be able to inspect, repair, and maintain vehicles and machinery, especially in construction or farming industries. I have the passion and determination to make this my career as an adult. As a child, I grew up taking things apart and putting them back together. Most recently in my high school career, I have loved learning about and working on small and bigger machines. When working on trucks and equipment, I get lost and lose track of time. I will enjoy going to…

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    Biochemist Research Paper

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    Do you ever wonder how and who knows what to put in pharmaceutical or prescription drug to help either a simple headache or even a disease as bad as HIV? Well, a biochemist is one career in which he or she may develop new materials. He or she must go through many years of education along with doing a lot of research. Being a biochemist is a very important, interesting, and valuable career. To become a successful biochemist, it takes a lot of hard work, dedication, and understanding of math and…

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    Future Career Goals

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    I believe the occupational and technology classes already have assisted me with my profession goals. I have confidence in the fact that the Technology classes that I have completed have helped me with obtaining the position I hold now, and will serve me well with my future career goals within maintenance and technical support field. For the last twenty plus years, I have worked as either as maintenance or production supervisor for two Fortune 200 companies, Ford Motor Company and Philip…

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