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    Hooligans, thugs and druggies are familiar words used to describe today’s professional athletes. There has been as survey conducted of 300 college students in an American University,indiana university and found that approximately 66% felt it is the social and moral responsibility of the athletes to serve as role models to young generations…

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    Looking At Your Reflection: It’s Not What You See But What You Feel As human being, it is in our nature to care so much about our physical appearance. Millions of people around the world are spending millions just to improve their appearance although they are almost broke. And surprisingly, this is does not only apply to women but men are also as vain as women are. A survey found out that men glance at their reflection 23 times a day. Another sad and brutal fact is that physical appearance has…

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    Throughout history, sports have faced many challenges on the intentions that they serve. Some people may define themselves as a person who is apathetic to sports and do not understand the purpose of them. People challenge the idea of how sports are safe and why athletes are admired as much as they are; however, there are many ideas on how they protect their players and engage the audience into what is going on. Although David Ewalt states that football is similar to “blood sports,” his statement…

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    Have you ever taken something apart to see how it works? Do you like to figure out better ways to do things? Do you like science and math? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you might think like an engineer! An engineer is not just a person driving the train. Engineers are the reason we have everything from thumbtacks to rocket ships. Our society depends on engineers to design everything we need to survive. That includes communication, transportation, housing, medical care, and even…

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    There are many types of service engineers such as electronic and biomedical service engineers. Your resume format should demonstrate that you are an engineer par excellence. Service engineers may be employed in both the public and private sectors. Professionals playing the role of field service engineers are responsible for carrying out repairs and installations on several sites at the client’s home or business place. They may not have a specific location, but may receive a calling when a client…

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    The debate over whether someone's success is based on their natural abilities or their hard work and dedication has been widely discussed by people everywhere. Authors Malcom Gladwell and David Epstein argue their different points to try and persuade their audience. David Epstein, author of The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance, believes that innate talent plays a bigger role in determining a successful destiny than practice. The author of Outliers: The Story…

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    1.1 Explain the typical axis conventions of the following machine tool in the form of a written report. Lathe Machine Tool Lathe machine is a machine tool that rotates the work piece on its axis to perform various operations such as cutting, sanding, knurling, drilling, or deformation, facing, turning, with tools that are applied to the work piece to create an object with symmetry about an axis of rotation. (n.d.) Typical axis conventions of the Lathe Machine tool • The work piece is…

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    There are many different beliefs towards what brings us to success. In The Sports Gene by David Epstein, it is explained that innate and physical talents are what allow people to succeed. In Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell explains that effort and practice is what brings us to the top. Epstein and Gladwell both put forth arguments about how much in our lives we control, however, based on evidence Gladwell definitely shows that effort and practice is what we control to make us…

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    To gather information about mechanical engineering, I interviewed Graham Jessup, a graduate from the University of Washington and a mechanical engineer at Electroimpact Engineering; a company based in Mukilteo Washington. Electroimpact is a world leader in design and manufacturing of aerospace tooling and automation. During the interview that took place through several emails, I learned much about what mechanical engineers are required to know, and how they use that knowledge to fully accomplish…

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    Issues statement: Early specialisation is essential to develop into an elite athlete. Introduction: Within the sporting industry today, there is a lot of controversy within elite sports as to whether young athletes require specialising in a single sport at an early again order to play professionally. Early Sports Specialisation (ESS) is an intense, year-round training program in a single sport with the elimination of participating in other sports. While most experts agree that ESS is…

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