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    Career Objective Essay

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    construction capital projects in local government and community service environments, together with effective preparation of engineering…

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    Between my car and my computer desk, if anything is out of place, it bothers me until I fix it. You must be helpful: No matter what task it is I want to work hard and please my employer and customers. You must have good knowledge about computers and software: As stated when answering the previous questions, I have quite a background and knowledge of computers. I even run and maintain a website just for my High School Band. You must be eager to advance: Since I am seeking a career and college…

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    Such as, expertise in computing enables us to solve complex, challenging problems. Computing drives innovation in the sciences, engineering and business. Computer science is challenging, and yet dynamic. It requires people in the field to keep learning and pushing their limits. I, however, had never thought about pursuing computer science as a career until I took an introductory class…

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    Ever since I was young I have recognized my intrinsic passion for leadership, service, and computers. Although I was never known to turn down a game of capture the flag or flashlight tag, I spent a lot of my time reading about the Navy SEALs or about how to distinguish an F-15 Eagle from an F-14 Tomcat. I would stay up late to figure out how to make programs or build websites for fun. One of the more vivid memories I have is when I decided to disassemble my family’s new x486 computer, only to…

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    Obtaining A Career At NSA

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    I want a career at NSA because… Every person, whether a U.S. citizen or an individual in the world, possesses the right to be secure. Security is essential in society; as technology advances, there is a greater risk of a breach in safety. Obtaining a career in the National Security Agency will allow me to uphold the responsibility of preserving the freedom of the United States. To obtain this responsibility, I have taken action to further explore my interest in Computer Science. Taking a…

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    one thing in common: they are only able to do what they are doing because of software developers. Software developers are people who design and program software that makes our applications and bundles of hardware function. I’m interested in researching this occupation because, as a child of the information era, I was exposed to several pieces of technology daily, which ultimately lead to me becoming…

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    Security Life Cycle

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    implemented, then such software or applications, such as web server or web application, can be detrimental to the organization and cost in money, time, production, and many other areas of the business. There is so much information that is used and passed along within an organization that it is imperative that the correct information is used…

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    Commander Training and the Defense Incident-Based Reporting System (DIBRS) Per a 2004 directive which was incorporated into the 2007 DOD 6400.06, Domestic Abuse Involving DoD Military and Certain Affiliated Personnel, commanders are required to report command actions to the DIBRS by way of law enforcement officials. Additionally, commanders were provided a web-based training curriculum that is still in use by the DoD. Despite DoD training efforts, the Chief of the Financials and Special…

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    This hunger for innovation is what draws me to engineering at Georgia Tech. Through Georgia Tech’s emphasis on student involvement, I’d have countless opportunities to make that impact beyond the classroom, from pioneering new technologies as an undergraduate researcher to experiencing career fields through…

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    VOLKSWAGEN: Engineering Fraud for Favorable Fallout Codes of ethics provide the moral responsibilities of an engineer’s duty as seen by the relative profession and as a representation of the professional society. These codes are extremely important because they keep responsibility within the perimeter or good morals and reveal the importance of the engineers’ responsibility when working on projects considering they can consequently directly and indirectly effect the engineers themselves,…

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