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    My Own Technology Company

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    better healthcare for people. For hands on experience in biomedical engineering, I joined Engineering World Health (EWH), an organization that uses engineering skills to improve global health. There, I am learning how to implement the engineering design process to make a device for solving a health problem in a region. From the experience and knowledge I have learned and am learning, I am confident my skills will benefit the Biomedical Engineering Department and myself in the…

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    breadth of knowledge, versatile and want to make the world more efficient with your creativity? If the answer is yes, let me tell you that Mechanical Engineering would be ideal for you. Mechanical Engineers create, design and manufacture all types of objects. They ensure that the designs function safely, efficiently, and reliably; Engineers make a enormous difference to our world to meet human needs. Given these points, to become an engineer it takes desire and dedication. Throughout college you…

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    Identifying one’s purpose in their odyssey is not always direct. Sometimes it requires extreme events, even tragic events, for someone to recognize what their purpose is. In addition, at times it may be necessary to trust the people closest to you, including your loved ones, to determine what your purpose is. These two circumstances were discussed in the short story I wrote, a spin off from Fahrenheit 451 which follows the story of Clarisse McClellan who was presumed dead in the novel. Clarisse…

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    River Bridge Lab Report

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    Introduction: The bridge lab project was based on the given scenario in which a reliable bridge needed to be constructed over a river in order to alleviate traffic. The objective was to design a bridge to relieve traffic flow that was also safe, cost effective, and aesthetically pleasing. The constraints for this project included the budget and minimum height and width requirements. The max budget to purchase wood was $200, the minimum height at all points of the bridge was 3 inches, the…

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    With all the museums and galleries to choose from, I chose, The Art Gallery of Ontario and the Museum of Modern Art. They have totally different designs in the way of navigation. The Art Gallery of Ontario has a navigation bar at the top which is quite standard these days for website design. The museum of Modern Art has a unique way of designing their website homepage as it has a navigation at the bottom of the website. With that said, The Art Gallery of Ontario has their main navigation easy…

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    in large amounts. However, for components such as those required for “aeronautic space”, “defence” and “automotive applications”, mechanical properties and robustness are of primary importance. It is therefore important that the best features of design should be employed and optimum casting technique with minimum cost can be used. Pressure die cast products are used in the form of components of various electrical, electronic, mechanical instruments and appliances used in domestic as well as…

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    noticed although the two villas share the same geometry and historical standards, the design by Palladio is mainly referenced to the Roman architecture, while Le Corbusier's design is referenced to several cultural sources. Rowe highlights that the design system of Palladio is clearly presented in plan, while the design of Le Corbusier mainly focuses on elevation. The comparison by Rowe has shown the conflicts between design concepts of architects'…

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    by Edward R. Ford in his publication, “The Architectural Detail.” and how it can be adapted to suit the design strategies of a multi-generation apartment. Detail is defined as “attention to or treatment of a subject in individual or minute parts”. The architectural detail starts off as a constructive or technical problem, but the detail can and should be able to indicate the architect’s design intent. Detail is architecture at its smallest scale. Even though detail is a minute part of the…

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    Acne Marketing Mix

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    The Brand ACNE Studios was founded in 1996 as part of the creative collective ACNE, which stands for "Ambition to Create Novel Expressions". Although Tomas Skoging, one of the two founders still remaining with the company once said, "from the beginning it was "Associated Computer Nerd Enterprises". (highsnobiety.com, 2015) The widely circulated story of ACNE's unusual beginnings is now embedded within fashion folklore and undoubtedly a success story that many have fruitlessly hoped to imitate…

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    Akashi Bridge Essay

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    1.0 Problem Statement To prepare a case study on the Akashi Bridge considering the history, design philosophy, construction techniques, construction materials and problem encountered throughout the design and construction phase. 2.0 Introduction Bridges have been in existence for a very long time and are any structure that carries a path across or over obstacles. Some obstacles can be considered as rivers, the ocean or valleys. Over the centuries bridges have evolved from as simple as wooden…

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