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    the best route to make my dreams a reality. It definitely will not be easy though. I have to get the proper education and as well as make sure I can support myself while trying to get hired, and even find out if I could get a job as a mechanical engineer. What is a Mechanical Engineering ?…

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    as screw pumps, steam engines were invented (Mechanical, 2014). Armed with Newton’s Laws of Motion and calculus mechanical engineers have contributed countless innovations to the success of humanity throughout history. Scientific research and development and the business of manufacturing are some key undertakings practiced by Mechanical Engineers. Mechanical engineers work in teams and are responsible for the development of an extensive diversity of products and systems including, for…

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    deals with mechanisms. Michigan Technological University defines it as the application of the principles and problem-solving techniques of engineering from design to manufacturing to the marketplace for any object. The principles that mechanical engineers use are those of mathematics and physics. They apply these and the…

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    Engineering Disasters One of the most famous engineers was Thomas Edison who famously stated that “ [he had] not failed, [he had discovered] 10,000 ways that did not work”. Despite Edison’s numerous failures, he eventually perfected his version of the light bulb, got it patented and proceeded to make his invention available to consumers. Edison’s approach illustrates the engineer’s ideal process, as he repeatedly tests and perfects the design of the desired result before releasing the result to…

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    Chemical engineers solve problems that include chemicals, drugs, oil and much more, applying the main principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and all of mathematics to aid them. These engineers also design new developments as well as equipment for comprehensive manufacturing. They tend to do a great deal of supervising production. Envision using all of the things you learned in your science classes and applying them to find new state-of-the-art and resourceful ways to make production of goods…

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    What’s an engineer? That first thing that comes to mind when I’m ask that question is someone “smart,” “solve problems,” or “a lot of math.” The truth is that engineering is all of that and more. To describe what an engineer does can be quite complicated because the field involves many areas. You can have mechanical, chemical, biomedical, electrical, and many others. Even if engineering is such a broad field, all these areas have something in common, solve problems. Engineers are those that use…

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    Being an engineer is not an easy thing to reach in the life. It requires a lot of work, study and responsibility. There are many examples of successful engineers in our life. Those engineers are different from the other engineers not only because they are professional, but also the have other skills or features that makes them different than the other. An example of those great engineers is professor Henry Petroski. He is a professor in civil engineering, but also he is an author who uses his…

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    Q1: Why do engineers follow a code of ethics? (~ 150 Words) It is crucial for engineers to follow a code of ethics in order to manage and maintain the their behaviour towards their profession, employer, employee, society and clients. Engineers follow a code of ethics because it provides them a precise definition of what they are required to do as an engineer in their profession. In addition, it gives them a clear outline of their responsibilities in terms of how they are expected to behave and…

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    Why I am a good fit for industrial maintenance is because I enjoy fixing machines and working with my hands, I also believe that industrial mechanics make a sensible median wage, and because being an industrial maintenance worker is a way I can enjoy my job. Ever since I was a child, I have enjoyed fixing things this career path is a perfect way for me to continue doing something I like by fixing machines. Industrial maintenance fits my lifestyle, and how I enjoy working on machines and figuring…

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    To the ASME, improving the general welfare of society through the utilization of the specialized skills of engineers is highly stressed. One must consider the possible consequences of actions and decide the best course of action to benefit the safety and health of the public. The ASME requires engineers to take responsibility for one’s actions. Falsification of facts, omission of information, and deceitful actions to any employer, coworker, or member of the public is forbidden. The welfare of…

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