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    Hi Jun, Thank you for your patience as we’ve reviewed the latest FreeFlyer files you sent us. The particular engineer who was reviewing your questions is out of the office sick today, so it will be another day or two before our full analysis can be sent back to you. However, he conveyed the preliminary results to us yesterday which I will share with you now:The primary engineer who’s reviewing your questions is out of the office sick today, so it will be another day or two before our full…

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    In fact, the reason why I decided that I wanted to pursue engineering was because of a simulation game I liked to play whenever I had free time. In the game, I was able to design and build the most opulent and expensive houses that I could think of. Playing this game, I realized that I was passionate about having the ability to create beautiful and functional things from simple materials, and this is what inspired my interest in engineering. When I started high school my freshmen…

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    dream to be part of a team that would pioneer in rehabilitation engineering. Ever since I had discovered my passion in biomedical engineering, I wanted to extend my skills into helping physically challenged or differently abled people by creating assist devices for them. My final year project was also based on developing such an assist device. Of the years spent in studying the course, I believe I have a liking to rehabilitation engineering and robotics. motivation letter Biomedical…

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    Engineering work touches on all aspects of everyday life. For this reason engineers are held to a high moral standard. This sense of responsibility and morality should be instilled in engineers from their formation. Gerald McLean focuses on the formative nature of engineering student's ethical instruction in his article, "Integrating Ethics and Design". McLean's purpose for writing this article is to convince the reader that the study of ethics should be integrated in engineering students'…

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    STEM. Since the age of five it has been enjoyable for me to build, invent, and solve problems. All of these things have contributed to my love of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. I wish to become an engineer when I grow up and go to M.I.T. I believe that this camp will open my eyes to the different types of engineering opportunities. I am very excited about STEM and going to your summer camp will continue my excitement and enhance my scientific knowledge. I am currently in my…

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    is listening skills and good interpersonal skills as they will be working as part of a team. Where education is concerned, it would be wise to have done an internship at a music studio or enlisting in a degree program in recording arts or sound engineering. To achieve your ambition of becoming a Recording Engineer, there are a wide variety of different courses you can invest in to get all the necessary training and prior instructions. Some of these courses include: • Advanced Structural…

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    Many other nations around the world are closing the gap between themselves and the United States in science, engineering, technology, and mathematic (STEM) fields. The proponents of STEM argue that this predicament is caused by Americas lack of STEM graduates. In 2005 three major reports were published in a five months time span: Innovative America, Tapping Americas Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm. These reports argue that the academic achievement gap between races…

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    Two billion tonnes is the number that represents the amount of food that is wasted per year on the planet. At the same time, some countries have faced a serious aliment crisis as consequence of the poverty and hunger. By 2075, the world population can reach 9.5 billion people (Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2013), so, the increase of food production is important to combat that issue. However, before that, food loss reduction is essential in order to avoid excessive costs and save money for…

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    Engineering Disasters One of the most famous engineers was Thomas Edison who famously stated that “ [he had] not failed, [he had discovered] 10,000 ways that did not work”. Despite Edison’s numerous failures, he eventually perfected his version of the light bulb, got it patented and proceeded to make his invention available to consumers. Edison’s approach illustrates the engineer’s ideal process, as he repeatedly tests and perfects the design of the desired result before releasing the result to…

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    certain occupation. In male and female dominated occupations the salaries differ which relates to the concept of occupational segregation based on gender. This all becomes evident when looking at a male dominated profession, such as mechanical engineering with only 8.8% women, a female dominated profession, such as preschool teachers and kindergarten teachers with 97.2% women and a gender neutral occupation, such as postsecondary teachers with 50.2% women. There are a variety of factors that can…

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