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    Thomas Alva Edison is known for making the first incandescent light bulb that has had a huge impact on the world today. He is important in United States history because he made electric light that plays a huge role on how we live, light is everywhere. Edison started from nothing and made his way to U.S. history. This wouldn’t have been possible without his motivation, preparation, and his contributions to change the World as we know it. Motivation Thomas Edison was motivated to finish the work…

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    Deadly, wicked, genius, brilliant, and wizard were all used to describe the bright and advanced mind of which belonged to Nikola Tesla. Too advanced for his time, Tesla’s ideas prove to be brilliant in today’s time. Tesla’s inventions and ideas lead to the advancement of society. Tesla believed that electricity could be found all around the world, and that it was easy to access. When Tesla came to America, he met an Indian Guru who taught Tesla about prana. The basis of prana is that energy…

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    Many homeowners might wonder if they need downspouts on their home. The main advantage of downspouts is that they prevent damage to the interior of your home. Even if your home has downspouts, it is not unusual for a home to have missing or damaged downspouts because of storms, especially here in GA. If you have any questions, it is always best to have a professional inspect your roofing in Newnan. Why You Should Install Downspouts Without downspouts on your home, water can drip into your…

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    headline you guys created Word count in this document: 422 Title: Beware: How to Spot Faulty Electrical Switches Electrical problems can occur in a home at any point. Many electrical problems happen when homes are older, but that doesn't mean that newer homes are in the clear. However, you can spot faulty electrical switches pretty easily, if you know what to look for. If you're concerned about having electrical problems in your home, you should look for the following signs so you can avoid…

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    (Bongiorni et al., 2016). A pacemaker is a small device that is placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses low-energy electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate (60-100 beats per minute) (Mann, Zipes, Libby, & Bonow, 2015). Brief History and Background The idea of artificial electrical stimulation of the heart can be dated back to the ancient roman times, but first primitive method for clinical cardiac pacing was achieved many…

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    The Changes of the World. Without engineering many things that we see today wouldn’t even exist. The history of engineering is an important part of the world, it shows how the early engineers thought and how they solved the problems they were having at the time with the technology they had back then. Engineering plays a huge role in today’s society, an engineer spends countless amounts of hours studying to design construct and test many different things. There are many different types of…

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    this thinking in mind, we are able to construct where ideas lie respectively and fill in the gaps between subjects. Coming to the end of my senior year, I am reflecting on how the general education requirement helped me broaden my view of electrical engineering. The first general education class I took was back in my freshman year. It was titled ARCH 222: History of Architecture II, and satisfied my international perspective requirement. The course was an overview of western architectural ideas…

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    My dad is a mechanical engineer, my uncle has Masters in Physics, but he is currently working as a banker now, and he handles 4-5 branches under him. My brother has computer engineering degree, and he is recently doing his masters in Computer Science. Finally, I have always wanted to make my career in a science or engineering field. My dad owned Submersible Pump factory in India, and instead of going to play outside with my friend, I loved being with my dad in his factory to see how things…

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    there products still locked up in the human imagination that need to become reality? These are questions that came to mind as a result of a recent lecture by Dr. Ray Stefani. Dr. Ray Stefani is a retired electrical engineer who taught Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Engineering Technology courses at Cal State Long Beach. He is a sports enthusiast who is very fond of watching the Olympics. Besides sports, Dr. Ray likes to travel and has been privileged to see many countries in…

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    This paper examines the effects of sociological imagination, agency, and structure on my decision to select electrical engineering as my current major. Agency primarily focuses on my habits as an individual as well as my thought process toward mathematical and scientific issues presented to me. Structure focuses on the resources and techniques provided to me by society to aid in my judgement. Around the age of ten, I noticed that I developed habits that did not correlate to people who went on…

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