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    Boring Engineers Essay

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    decreased, but technology has increased. With the new satellites, the earth can be scanned once every 24 hours. This information can be made available to the public for various studies. There is much that can be done in the mechanical engineering field. Truly the sky is the…

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    Algebra1 Unit 4 Analysis

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    In this essay it will explain about the similarities and differences between two units of Algebra 1, Unit 2 and Unit 4. Between Unit 2 and Unit 4 there are many similarities and differences in their lessons. In Unit 2 its lessons were based off of equalities, or equations, and in Unit 4 it is based off of inequalities. There are three main related lessons between these two units and they are, one-step equations to solving inequalities with addition and subtraction, multi-step equations to…

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    engineer. The first thing she said was engineers are people who like to know how and why things work and that’s when I knew I was going to be an engineer. Engineering is a profession not an occupation that requires a lot of hard work and dedication to science and math. If someone can fight through the rigorous years of higher level education, an engineering degree will earn them the highest average out of college salary of any degree. That doesn’t mean engineering is easy however, it can take up…

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    the power of magnetism, an invisible force that pulls things together or pushes things apart, he can throw cars and move buildings all with the flick of a finger. The Earth itself also happens to be one big magnet, creating a magnetic field, or type of force field, that extends miles beneath the Earth’s surface and into space. Now, split campers into 8 groups of 3 or 4, giving each group two magnets. Have campers hold the magnets close together. What happens? Can they make the magnets stick…

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    average. This increase is due to the fact there is an increase in demand for faster, less expensive, and more efficient technologies” (“Labor Market”). Although being a mechanical engineer doesn’t pay the highest people tend to acquire jobs in this field in order to keep advancement in technologies flowing. “Electrical advances keeps employment high and the development of new devices is necessary for advancement” (Texas Workforce Commission). The development of new technologies opens many job…

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    For example, when women try to enter the STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics) field there are so many restrictions that they encounter. Society views a STEM career as a “man’s” job and it therefore leads to unwanted circumstances. Women should have their equal rights when it comes to education, there shouldn’t be so many hurdles for them to overcome, and women need to step up their game it’s a dog eat dog world, and the STEM field should not be underrepresented for women and…

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    STEM Labor Supply Shortage

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    Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics provide the innovative framework for a nation’s technological advancements. Commonly referred to as STEM, these sectors aid in the nation’s vitality and high standard of living. In 2005, three influential reports, released within a five-month period, Innovate America, Tapping America’s Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm, argue that the US is declining in all aspects of STEM; however, some analysts disagree. This perceived weakness in…

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    was the first person to produce an electric current from a magnetic field, He discovered diamagnetism and explained why some substances react opposite to a magnetic force when they encounter a magnetic field. He also discovered the effect of magnetism on light and he invented the electric generator and the electric motor.…

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    gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear force. Gravitational force is the force of attraction between all masses. Every object in this universe is pulling upon other objects. Many scientists came up with logics to explain the science behind gravitational forces. The first one to try was Aristotle in around 330 BC. Aristotle believed Earth and the heavens were made up of different substances. Therefore he also believed that earth and the heavens had different sets of laws…

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    High School Research Paper

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    This topic is not an unusual topic. In fact, this is a topic that will help me decide on what college I will go to and attend in my future. My topic is The Citadel military College of the South or its only other competitor Norwich University. It does not necessarily matter where I attend school because no matter where I go I will be enrolled in the ROTC program at either school. In this research paper the items that I will be talking about are things that I have learned from either being talked…

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