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    contribute to that knowledge. As an undergraduate student, although I was exposed to a variety of subjects in this field, I grew a keen interest in Mechanics related problems over the years. It started when I was taught the course ‘MCE 4203: Engineering Mechanics – I’ in my first year at IUT. It became more fascinating with the lectures on ‘MCE 4503: Mechanics of Materials’ in the third year, where I came across the complex behavior of solid

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    systems and solid mechanics. My general research question is how the modeling and designing of components and systems can support engineers toward a sustainable design of products or systems in energy and transportation applications. My primary research focuses on designing mechanical systems/components and investigating mechanical interactions between machine components. The treatments required a truly multidisciplinary research effort span the entire mechanical systems and solid mechanics spectrums of

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    Physics in Sports      When many people think of sports, the topic of physics doesn't always come to mind. They usually don't think about connecting athletics with academics. In reality math, science, and especially physics, tie into every aspect of sports. Sports are a commonality that brings nations together, Soccer, known as football to most of the world, is said to an unspoken language, which unties people from different lands through a passion to play a game. Athletics

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    about his experience developing as a mechanic while at the same time bringing forward a strong point. I believe that strong point consisted of his belief that people nowadays aren’t as involved and as attentive in the work they do. Most importantly, they don’t take their work to a ‘personal’ level, only providing their knowledge but not their soul into their works. In the beginning of the chapter, Crawford states, “I want to give a fuller portrait of the mechanic, connecting his manner of thinking

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    Mechanics are people who knows what is wrong with an automobile and how to fix one, There are a lot of people in this career field, about 701,000 people are employed in this career in the United States. Mechanics have quite a bit of duties to pursue, some of these duties are to identify mechanical problem, often by using computerized diagnostic equipment. They also have to test parts to make sure they all work properly. If they do not work properly they then explain to their clients what automotive

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    Applebee's Job Analysis

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    I have worked as a Carside To Go Specialist and a Sever at Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill from January 2015 until now. As a Server and Carside Specialist, I provide excellent customer server to my many guests throughout the day. I cater to their every want and need. I make sure their drinks stay full and that they have a wonderful time during their experience at Applebee’s. The tasks that are the most enjoyable about my job are: The main task that I enjoy about my job is the interaction with

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    The human body is an intricate construct of various systems working together to maintain life. The inner workings of the body are machine-like in their consistency and automatic nature. The heart pumps blood, and the lungs transport air into and out of the body without our active conscious thought. These mechanical processes are controlled by specific divisions of the brain. The movement of the various organs at work for such processes can be observed and recorded with today’s technological advancements

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    Most individuals have an object that holds a high value to them and affects their life in one way or another. Behind each object, is a story to be told. Like most people, I have an object in my life that I cherish dearly and will always appreciate because of the positive effect it has on my life. The object is soft to the touch, is a variety of colors, and can be made into a tangible object. The object is extremely important in my life because it has taught me a life lesson that I will always cherish

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    Things as They Really Are Johnathan Swift penned, “Vision is the Art of seeing what is invisible to others.” The human eye is miraculous and achieves incredible feats, from spotting galaxies millions of light years away to perceiving invisible colors. However, Swift was not implying the marvelous function of sight but embraces a different phenomenon of human nature. A common trend among human beings is to limit their sight to physical objects, as well as limiting themselves to what they want

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    “If you do not believe you can do it then you have no chance at all”, as quoted by Arsene Wenger, one of the best sporting minds in the world. The above mentioned statement served as a fuel for me in my academic career so far. My academic career had many twists and turns, sometimes obstructing my way, but it actually blessed me in disguise that latter I self-realized that one should be content with his/her performance, and accepted the blockades in a very challenging aspect and succeeded them by

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