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    constructions, due to my father’s profession in civil engineering, I was always connected to the construction world. Since I was a child, I have asked myself many questions related to the construction world.ironically the more I grew, the more questions I had. Like Socrates once said, “I know that I know nothing.” My connection with civil engineering started with my father’s career in civil engineering.…

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    Flight Simulator

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    I. INTRODUCTION (OVERVIEW) Before the pilot use the real cockpit of the real aeroplane, they need to train their skill by using a system called flight simulator. Flight simulator is the system that looks like the real cockpit of the airplane but the truth is, it’s only a fake cockpit that had been designed special for the pilot training. The simulator were designed to help the pilot to test or train their skill in handling the cockpit in every situation that they might face during handling…

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    Abstract For a long time, design studio has been a core subject of architectural design education at all higher-learning institutions in Egypt. This type of education is based on practice and imitation; students solve problems and do projects through a process of thinking and doing. This education system, which is based on critique, attempts to increase the self-criticizing ability of students by providing continuous criticisms that help them manage their own projects and face future challenges.…

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    Fly By Wire Summary

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    Name University Course Instructor Date of Submission Book Review: “Fly by Wire” by William Langewiesche I. Book Summary Fly by Wire is an impressive, must-read master piece written by William Langewiesche. In his book, William Langewiesche humorously examines the changing landscape of today’s aviation industry. The book artfully and clearly renders the rich history of civil aviation and explores recent developments in technology, aviation unions, and financial challenges facing the…

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    There are two main characters. The first being Marie-Laure, a blind French girl who lives with her father in Paris. Marie-Laure was not always blind, congenial cataracts caused her vision to deteriorate at a very young age. She has an amazing memory. She is able to navigate her whole city from memorizing it with the help of her father. As demonstrated in this line: “Marie-Laure draws maps in her head, unreels a hundred yards of imaginary twine, and then reels it back in.” (pg.44). Through the…

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    Hockey Scholar Impact

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    scientific, mathematic, and engineering needs in the real world that are all around me now AND WILL BE in the future. Also, this program has changed my attitude toward science by associating some of the hardest concepts for me to understand with something that I can easily understand, and now I appreciate science much more. Likewise, Hockey Scholar has changed my attitude toward engineering and math. Now, in the future, my change in attitude toward STEM (science, technology, engineering, and…

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    Paleontology Paleontology help explore questions about extinctions and origins, changes in anatomy. The first fossil see by humankind was in 1676 it has a date of 3.5 billion years ago the first fossil found was in England it was thought that the bone belonged to a “ giant,” but was provided that the bone was from a dinosaur. A report of this finding was published by R. Brookes in 1763. Studying fossil is a great career but taking this study is important to our young history we now know what…

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    Diesel Mechanic Skills

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    What are the skills of a diesel mechanic? The basic skill for a diesel mechanics is the person has to have good leadership skills (“Diesel Guide” 2015). It is essential that those who wish to be in leadership in the mechanics should have a good leadership background. To be a good diesel mechanic you want to have at least two years schooling at a community college. Some of the skills that diesel mechanic should have experience in On-board computers, Batteries, Electrical networks, Ignition…

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    empathy, and professionalism in both engineering profession and in life. Before I went into this interview, I didn’t think the three topics I chose are all applicable or related to engineering profession, but Professor Hynes helped me realize the importance of self-awareness, empathy, and professionalism in my future profession in the span of 30 minutes. I used to think that self-awareness and understanding other people’s perspective are not useful in engineering because I thought engineers are…

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    The History to Today of American Construction and advice High School Student Who Wish to Pursue the Construction Industry Due to cultural, economic, technological reasons, the construction profession has evolved throughout American history and into contemporary American society. Contemporary American high schoolers can prepare themselves to be a constructionist. Likewise, American high school graduates must complete training and processes to become professional constructionist. What marketable…

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