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    False Whistle Design

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    As you see above this is the computer design of a whistle that I am having printed. The original creator states that this whistle is, "a survival whistle that is a completely original design. I designed it to be rugged, easy to make and carry, have a great design and most importantly be very loud. It is designed to be able to get you noticed in all conditions." What is interesting about this whistle is that the designer (Joe Zisa) of the whistle created two separate chambers. Visa explains the…

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    CMU Personal Statement

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    innovations. When I look at the world around me, all I see is science and engineering. Technology is the foundation for which we can grow and advance as a society, and I strive to be a part of that progress; I strive, for this reason, to be an engineer. I am plaid in this way, and therefore, there is something about Carnegie Mellon University that distinctively calls out to me. The amount of emphasis that is put on research in the Engineering and Computer Science Colleges is what sparked my…

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    school I wanted to be an engineer because it seemed like a good fit for me at the time. My class spent the majority of the time modeling three dimensional objects on computers, and I found that part to be more interesting than anything related to engineering. This class sparked not only my interest in computers, but it also sparked my interest in creating things. I began to look for ways to express my newfound desires, and I settled on the thing that came most naturally to me; I wanted to create…

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    an essential part is to evaluate the losses in the motor. Losses in the machine is determined by the structure and working condition. Losses in the machines can generally be divided into two groups: electrical losses and mechanical losses. Electrical loss indicates the losses generated by the electrical interacting and circuit heat generating in the machine, generally includes copper loss and iron loss (also known as core loss). Mechanical loss is mainly generated by the friction in the machine…

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    acquaintance with Intel 586 during my primary school, I’ve had a magic relationship with computer science. The seed of the desire to be involved in the information world has been sown in the bottom of my heart at an early age. My decision of study engineering during my undergraduate period was actually derived from the readings concerning computer science and raw contact with the science and mathematics in my spare time. I was deeply convinced by my interests in logical deduction both in…

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    according to the students major. Therefore, as an Electrical Engineering student I have chosen to write about a problem in my major; which is the lack of foundation classes that can help significantly in further major classes. 1. Purpose (what is the research question they are trying to answer? Why is it important?) This report will debate to what extent are foundation classes necessary to aid the students in further classes for the Electrical Engineering major. Also, the main purpose behind…

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    Path To Success Essay

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    Career choices with a path to success For a high school student that is as active as I am, I need a job that fits the criteria. I recently took a personality test that told me my personality and what jobs would most likely suit me. I found four jobs that fit my personality pretty well. The four jobs are an entrepreneur, an engineer, and a marketing rep. All four jobs sound like something I could see myself doing in my future. The first job that I found that matched my personality was an…

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    Though clumsy at first, I eventually became proficient at coding through rigorous practice and diligence. About three years ago, I started my journey as a student pursuing Electronics Engineering at the esteemed Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology (VESIT) and I wouldn’t be exaggerating if I say that this completely changed my outlook towards life. Initially, most my efforts were directed towards studying the courses I…

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    First Draft Community Profile Throughout the decades Computer Science has become a growing career field. Many students choose to major in it as both undergraduate and graduate students. But, like any other major there other students who have dropped out of Computer Science for specific reasons. So Now the question “Is Computer Science a good choice for a major?” is being asked. Depending on the person an individual is, Computer Science is a good major. In this research, to answer the question…

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    interview that were family friends, were not Electrical Engineers. I knew of a Civil, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineer, none of which I found to fit my assignment. I wanted to specifically interview an Electrical Engineer because they would be able to give me better insight on my desired career. When I began the looking for an Electrical Engineer to interview, I began to think of ways to find one. I considered looking up a few local Electrical Engineering firms in the area on the internet and…

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