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    INTRODUCTION Engineering Educational Institutes in India are increasing at a rapid rate to meet the growing demand for engineering graduates across the globe. Enrolment in engineering education has also seen a rapid increase in the last decade. According to AICTE report on growth of students intake in Engineering colleges in the last seven years has increased to three times. Whether all these graduates have acquired necessary knowledge and skills to be employable in the real world is a matter

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    important because a lot of careers are important. It’s really about how much your career impacts the world. Electrical engineers have an impact on the world by what electrical engineers are a part of. They are responsible for anything that is electrical and that is a lot of things in the world today. The reasons they have an impact on the world because people expect the engineers to solve problems in finding another energy source to replace a source that is becoming scarce, to have other tools to

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    Immigration Reform

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    immigrants coming into the country each year. A majority of the immigrants are from poor countries and come to the U.S. looking for work. A research organization called Urban Institute revealed that immigrants use more welfare and earn lower incomes than natives, which results in immigrants paying less taxes. The Urban Institute is a non-profit organization that investigates the social and economic problems of this country. Statistics from a Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) newsletter

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    the myth that the U.S. computer industry depends on immigrants for its technological edge. In reality, a majority of advances in the computer field have been made by the U.S. For example: ...of the 56 awards given for American industrial advances in software and hardware by the Association for Computing Machinery, only one recipient has

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    Immigration Reform At this time, the United States has allowed more immigrants to enter the country than at any time in its history. Over a million legal and illegal immigrants take up residence in the United States each year. Immigration at its current magnitude is not fulfilling the interests or demands of this country. With the country struggling to support the huge intake of new comers, life in America has been suffering tremendously. The excessive stress put upon the welfare

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    passion for education. My undergraduate studies, at the department of mechanical engineering at “Bharat Institute of Engineering and Technology (BIET)”, provided me to a firm foundation of various subjects theoretically and practically. Theoretically, I've acquired a strong background of fundamentals of mechanical engineering and I’ve acquired some practical knowledge through the workshops and industrial

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    com/2009/01/15/opinion/15kristof.html?_r=1. Accessed 7 Sept. 2017. This article has a personal story from the author about improving conditions. This makes for a good pathos argument 2) Powell, Benjamin. “Sweatshops: A Way Out of Poverty.” Mises Institute, 20 Mar. 2014, mises.org/library/sweatshops-way-out-poverty. Comparison of changing living standards due to “sweatshops” 3) Templin, Paul. “The

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    “Risk can be identified and controlled. Therefore all industrial disasters are preventable.” Discuss. This essay discusses the apparently logical proposition that if risk can be identified and controlled, industrial disasters are preventable. It first examines the concepts of ‘risk’, ‘identification and control’, ‘disaster’ and ‘preventable’ before examining the nature of the industrial disaster through a systems approach; it will be shown that a disaster can be deconstructed in order to present

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    The purpose of a Safety engineer is to anticipate and reduce the risk of hazardous practices. Like every other job an Industrial Hygienist must work their assigned hours but the difference being hygienist working at very odd times. While working at these odd times they must help prevent any damage to the job site’s surrounding environment including the public and workers. They are responsible for examining any and every plan used to build any structure they are responsible for. This meaning an officer

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    Steel and Corrosion

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    pageID=184 2 Butler, G., and H. C. Ison. "Corrosion and Its Prevention in Waters." Melbourne, FL: Robert E. Krieger. (1976): Ch. VI, p lO2. http://www.kastenmarine.com/_pdf/mbqCref.pdf 3 Midwest Insulation Contractors Association. "Commercial and Industrial Insulation Standards." Omaha, NE. (1983): Plate No.1-50. http://corrosion-doctors.org/Corrosion-History/References.htm 4 National Board Inspection Code, NB-23, Rev.6. Columbus, OH: The National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel

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