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    Security needs increasingly affect all kinds of businesses in the West, and merchants in the United Kingdom and United States face possible litigation, property losses and nightmare PR scenarios when preventable deaths occur on their property. It doesn't really matter if these threats are deliberate, accidental, or natural disasters if negligence contributes to the damage or harm. Terrorism, hostile intent, and accidental encroachments on your property can generate big legal bills and…

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    Communication Before entering this course, I was quite unsure as to what concentration of undergraduate studies to focus on. Specifically, it was to either choose between civil and environmental engineering major of studies. I was at a crossroads. Yet, I wanted to evaluate the career path more in depth to make a decision that will correlate to my values and lifestyle objectives. I began to experience some anxiety about the major courses and confusion as to which career provided the most…

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    Aerospace Engineering So much technology we have now days. Is crazy how we have so much technology it can transport people from one place to another in matter of hours when it would probably take months or years in walking . Thats how much our technology has evolved. We have done so much things such as fly and go to outer space. But this is only done with the education of an aerospace engineer. They are part of the process of building planes and even spacecraft. This career may be one of the…

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    Just like in any other job there are pros and cons. First pro of mechanical engineering is that there is high-level Salary. Being the designers of important equipment Mechanical engineers are paid a lot with an average annual income, according to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statics, of 85,264$. Money isn 't everything in the world but this is an incentive. The second pro is that there is job flexibility, unlike a specialist who has no choice but to do one thing with their skill, mechanical engineers…

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    Throughout the entire world, when people hear “I am an Engineer” they immediately treat one with a certain respect. However, why do people do that? What is engineering? In the internet, there are millions of definitions of engineering many people believe it is being able to use math and science and apply it to the real world problems. However, I think it is someone that works hard to help the improve the world, pioneer in technology, and inspire future generations to succeed. I want to use…

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    transportation, and soil mechanics engineering. A bachelor 's degree in civil engineering from a known school is essential to enter the career field. Any civil engineer who wants to offer their skills to the public directly must be licensed by the state of employment. Typically, the license represents four years of work experience and the passing of an exam covering a variety of civil engineering topics. Numerous colleges and universities offer advanced civil engineering degrees. They range…

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    has been a large increase in science, engineering, and technology in the workforce. Alabama has also seen the increase in jobs in those fields and is trying to set up its school systems to be stronger in the different areas. The state of Alabama believes that science, engineering, technology, and society are all interdependent and should be taught in a way that shows their connectedness. The position that they stand behind is science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education…

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    to achieve success in all aspect of the organisation. Workplace skills branches off to technical and transferable skills. To build a self-competitive advantage it is crucial to possess both of the skills. Previous to my enrolment in the course Engineering Practise Preview 1, I had minimal understanding of the topic Workplace skills. My understanding…

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    I believe many gateways can be opened with the solution to this main problem: How do we successfully reverse engineer the human brain? This is our core processing center, where all human function and ability occurs from. If we can reverse engineer it that means there will be a complete knowledge on how to translate that fact to better understanding different aspects of life and our actions. Have you ever wanted to know how a personality develops or what happens to the body on a microscopic level…

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    “When a train goes through a tunnel and it gets dark, you don 't throw away the ticket and jump off. You sit still and trust the engineer” (Ten Boom). Throughout years of mechanical engineering people have trusted their lives to mechanical engineers. Through hard work and perseverance mechanical engineers have made the world what it is today. It’s inspiring to wake up and think one day, I will create marvelous creations that will contribute and improve the world. My suitability for a career in…

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