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    understanding and picture of the career that I would soon be getting into. The self-assessments also helped me ensure my decision to major in Biomedical Engineering. Every test showed me what I was interested and capable of doing based on those interest. I learned the kind of skills and interest one would need to enjoy and pursue a degree in Biomedical Engineering. The College Transfer Success course allowed gave me insight to information that may have never been looked at if I were not in this…

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    with more than 2500 employees around the world, it’s main business is providing consulting services in the telecommunications and information technology industries. Though it is one of the Fortune 500 companies, there is a major loophole in its knowledge management strategies and it is facing challenge in capturing, sharing and leveraging its information both internally and externally. With the possibility of many retirements and brain drain by the end of 2015, HelpMe needs to do some…

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    sheets. I myself fall in to this group. This is why I get involved with activities such as science, Boy scouts and mechanics. All of these programs and hobbies keep me moving and Teach me things that will help me in engineering Field when I grow up. " The natural desire of good man is knowledge." Leonardo DA vinci, ever since I was young I would be outside with my dad helping him to change the oil or fix the brakes on the car . My job was to retrieve the tools that he needed. Through his…

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    Catapult Life Experiences

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    Over the summer I went to Indiana to participate in an engineering camp. I learned so much, and not all of it was related to engineering. Students from all over the world came to operation catapult, and we all had very different life experiences. We differed in the types of high schools we attended, our surroundings, and traditions. Working with individuals who were so different from taught me different ways of doing things, and how to adapt and merge our ideas and experiences. In my catapult…

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    During my internship at Asante Ashland Hospital I learned alot about the workplace of a hospital. I was able to discover the working of a hospital that many people do not get to see such as the chemistry lab, engineering, social work and surgery. Learning about different roles in the hospital has helped me discover what I might want to pursue in a possible future medical field. When I shadowed a person in a area of the hospital I was able to learn about their daily schedule, specific procedures,…

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    including general outline rules. 6.Display the basic pouring control strategies utilized as a part of the pressure die casting process. 7.Understand the significance of casting quality and how it influences the casting procedure. 8.To gain the knowledge of general pressure die casting process. 10.To know and understand casting defects. BACKGROUND STUDY Aluminum high pressure die casting is a phenomena where the molten Al alloy…

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    in Blue Bell, Pennsylvania. While searching for summer jobs related to my field of study I came across this position. This position really stood out to me because it allows me to apply my knowledge that I have learned in various classes in a real-world setting. It would also allow me to apply my knowledge outside in the field. For the majority of summers of employment, I have been working outside. I would work right up until I had to go back to school and then the first few weeks of school…

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    that one is not useful based on age, but chiefly on knowledge, and this skill can lead to greater things. I agree with this quote because of a personal anecdote. When I was a Boy Scout, I was the youngest to earn the Eagle Scout award in my troop. In my final board of review with my council, I was asked if I thought I was too young to receive the award. I responded by stating that age is only a number and that I have shown my plethora of knowledge and leadership skills through…

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    allowing them to give positive input through question and answer times during the first instruction period, this allow for the students to give input on what they would like to learn about the academic subject matter, and pull from their own prior knowledge. This period also give the teacher an opportunity to modify the lesson plan to meet some of the student interest. The lesson plan provides students with activities which are hands on and allow them to use their critical thinking skill.…

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    Tomlinson Case Analysis

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    this group of students, who are at a higher readiness level than the younger students, I will focus on differentiating the content by adding additional requirements and higher order questioning. Tomlinson refers to readiness as “a student’s current knowledge, understanding and skills as they relate to specified content goals” (Marzano et.al. 2010, 257). The reasoning for…

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