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    "In order to be who you are, you must be willing to let go of who you think you are" - Daily Peace by National Geographic, quote from Michael Singer People often have preconceived notions about who they are. These ideas are usually detrimental, because these perceptions can cloud one's vision, causing them to lose sight of who they are. All my life I have adored science and math. Ever since I was four years old I knew I wanted to be a scientist. In addition to science, I loved writing picture books

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    Re: Application for Staff Scientist Position in Marine Science Dear Dr. Torchin, I am very excited about the possibility of joining at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI)) in the position of Staff Scientist in Marine Science, as advertised in Naturejobs. My research interests fit extremely well with the requirements of this post and with existing staff scientists associated with the STRI. I have extensive research experience in the interdisciplinary field of Marine Sciences

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    1. SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths (internal to firm) • Impeccable safety record • World class product offering • Ability to deal with differing customer needs, particularly in African context • SA government backing • Strong association with SA holds many positive attributes • SAA is a survivor it is turning 84 years next year • Strong Operations (safety and On-time record) • Member of the Star Alliances (as a strategic alliance in the world) • Diverse and specialist skills across the business • Recognition

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    Ethics in Engineering Ethics is the study of the characteristics of morals which involves the moral selections created by individuals as they connect with other people. Engineers need to be mindful of ethics as they make selections during their professional practice of engineering. Engineering ethics is a system of moral principles and the field of applied ethics which applies to the practice of engineering and which can also be seen as the rules and standards governing the conduct of engineers in

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    individual to the group of people, community or association. When it comes to codes of engineering ethics, we must know that this is a set of moral principles that need to be applied in the profession as engineers. In other words, engineering ethics bring the meaning as a set of law and specific rules for the engineer to be follow in their job profession scope and applied in working environment. Code of engineering ethics was created with formal organization at least at the late of 19th century

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    my father's family of engineers whose background is in the farming and construction industries. But, my interest in engineering developed further after several trips to visit my mother's family in Honduras. I began thinking about the poverty, crime, and poor infrastructure. This triggered a question and interest in me: How can I help improve Third World countries using engineering advancements? I had never been exposed to the level of poverty and fear of violence that I saw when we made our first

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    Organic chemistry and critical thinking are important components in my future career. I found this to be the case when I asked Ashley Geisinger, Pharmacist at Meyer Pharmacy in Waverly, Iowa, what kind of influence organic chemistry and critical thinking has in pharmacy. Ashley is also married to my cousin, so I was fortunate enough to have been around her for a few years now. Prior to graduation high school and attending Grand View, I had multiple conversations with Ashley about future careers in

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    Good evening! I am Jessica W. Lee; a used-to-be competitive gymnast, pianist, and declared Nanoengineering freshman. Now, without a doubt I am captivated by science and technology, but in all honesty, I haven’t the slightest clue in how to put the pieces together and innovate new technologies. So I searched for resources and guidance from internships, articles, and serendipitously, this group. To put it simply, I value the moment of questioning, reasoning and understanding through first-hand

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    I can contribute some of my skillset to the experiences I’ve had when I was younger. From when I was about 7 years old my dad and I had a tradition in which every weekend he’d take me to hobby shops and purchase what I know now to be, STEM related kits. One day, he bought me the Meccano-Erector SUPER CONSTRUCTION SET with over 600 pieces to build anything I really could’ve imagined. That set was extremely vital in discovering what I loved to do. I built the ability to be tactile with pieces and find

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    know how it actually works. At my school, Physics and Mathematics both have always been the subjects that I find most intriguing and in which I really excel. This has greatly motivated me towards pursuing an engineering career. Furthermore, the inspiration, originality and creativity of engineering flowered manifestly in me at a very young age. This field is one that influences almost all inventions and operations, from the enormity of a battle aircraft back in World War II to the smallest circuit that

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