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    There is no honor for an man greater than the honor of using one's skills to serve the United States of America. There is no pride greater for an officer than the pride one takes in protecting the people of the United States of America. There is no achievement greater for an engineer than the achievement of developing new technology for for the United States of America. Upon graduation from a United States Service Academy, I will be able to serve as an Aerospace Engineer and advance not only our…

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    Discuss your reasons for pursuing the Major/Academic Program selected above? Engineering I want to endeavor on an educational path of engineering because I am fascinated by its concepts and applications. I want to learn everything I can because I believe knowledge is the most powerful attribution. Engineering encompasses a variety of subtopics that coalesce with creativity and critical thinking. I have always been captivated by the processes and systems that combine complexity to simple designs…

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    Aerospace engineering fascinates me because it combines a lot of the topics I am best at and is most interested in. The job requires a lot of knowledge in complex math and math is hands down my strong point. Ever since I was a little boy I loved math. From that long lasting love for the subject I always knew in my mind that I was going to pursue in a career involving math. Then with it being an engineering job, there is work on computers and being able to draft out an idea and transfer that…

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    Dsa Core Competencies

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    I managed codes; VTA, VTG, VTH VTT, and VTU. I maintained and managed over 1,000 NSN’s. These NSN’s are repairable assets supporting ground communications-electrics, air traffic control, and landing systems. Initiate and formulate plans and carry out projects through extensive and specialized original performance analyses and evaluations in data base system such as D200A, D043, LIMSEV, and Factor usage plus. I’ve worked as a skilled mechanic or maintenance worker, sales or service engineer, or…

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    Welding In The Military

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    The career I pursue doing is welding in the military, in the military there are many welding positions that you can do, like welding boats, welding plans, under water welding, welding tanks, and welding army trucks. The military is where you can take your welding skills to another level in life. The Military is one of highest paying welding industry that pay welders the most for their work. In the military your yearly salary starting out at 41,000 a year, but as you get better and move up in…

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    Statistics on the website show that ventilator associated pneumonia occurs in 22.8% of patients on mechanical ventilation; and that 86% of patients that are on some type of ventilator support also contract nosocomial pneumonia. The website also revealed that the mortality rate due to ventilator associated pneumonia can range from 27% to 43% depending if…

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    muscles so surgeons would not be working on moving and twitching patients. The paralysis also included respiratory muscles. Ventilation assistance was needed to make sure the patients were oxygenated during surgery. John Haven Emerson developed a mechanical ventilator for this purpose using an automotive wiper motor to drive a bellows used to inflate the lungs. The electrical component of these machines proved to be a problem due to flammable anesthetics like ether and cyclopropane used in…

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    is important and what process is necessary to become one. This is a simple career, but is something that that many people depend on, because many people have cars, and every car needs maintenance for example tune - ups or something as simple as a mechanical inspection. The research shows that there are lots of schools that offer training for this career, but the best option is called Universal Technical Institute (UTI). This school offers a great variety of Automotive programs such as…

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    Welding Career

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    The career I am interested in is welding. A welder would be able to draw blueprints and sketches. You would need to calculate dimensions and be able to read them.Some people will have to inspect structures to make sure it is welded correctly. Now there are robots in the work field and we need to monitor them and make sure they are not overheating or malfunctioning. We also need to repair and do maintenance on the robots. Welders can weld indoors or outside. When welding outside, you need to…

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    Mechanic Research Paper

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    Niels Bohr once said “If fast mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet’’. Mechanics is a constant in today’s world. Cars, dirtbikes, and ATVs, ETC have been around for as long as anyone can remember. Choosing to become a mechanic is a personal decision that takes time and consideration. Within the mechanic profession, there are many different places. For my future I'm confident that it's going to be pretty bright, I intend on being a motorcycle mechanic for a…

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