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    did I choose Computer Programing Engineering major? In today’s world there exist all sorts of challenges to excite the keenest minds around its surroundings. To meet these challenges one would have to invent new techniques‚ new instruments and new approaches‚ which could easily open windows into the unknown area of nature and lead us to work at frontiers of science and contribute to world stock of knowledge. To compete with these scientific advances‚ engineering and scientific study are the key

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    embraces the advantages of JIT in making the operations lean and flexible. Indian Automobile Industry: India currently has approximately 40 million vehicles. . In February 2009‚ monthly sales of passenger cars in India exceeded 100‚000 units. Current low penetration‚ rising prosperity and the increasing affordability of private vehicles along with importance to exports offer a healthy prospectus for the Indian automobile industry. (Source: http://www.kpmg.de/docs/Auto_survey.pdf) Several Indian

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    The engineering field I have chosen is Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical engineering is a very broad field; mechanical engineers have the opportunity to work in a wide spectrum of fields. Some mechanical engineers can work for a company testing and improving upon their products. Mechanical engineers love to take things apart and to find out how they work. This being the basis for mechanical engineering it gives a mechanical engineer many options so you won’t ever be bored. Mechanical Engineers rely

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    PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE ROLE OF ENGINEERING IN SOCIETY S.P. Nichols and W.F. Weldon Center for Electromechanics‚ The University of Texas at Austin‚ USA Keywords: professional responsibility‚ engineering ethics‚ engineering responsibility. Abstract We argue that the practice of engineering does not exist outside the domain of societal interests. That is‚ the practice of engineering has an inherent (and unavoidable) impact on society. Engineering is based upon that relationship with society

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    assembly line. The mass production of cars would lead to other innovations in roads‚ transportation‚ and the everyday life of the common United States’ citizen. Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line‚ but only perfected it in such a way that automobiles could be put together in large numbers by people who only had to know how to apply one part to do their job. Ford didn’t stop there‚ he changed the life of every city dwelling American by not only changing how companies treated their workers and

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    Zambales on August 5-7 of 2010. I acknowledge that this tour is part of the Academic requirements of the course Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering under the subject INEN 3033 Field Trips and Seminars. I fully agree to waive any responsibility on the part of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Industrial Engineering Department‚ and/or on the representatives in case of any untoward incident that may happen to my son/daughter on the duration of the field trips

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    Class Engineering Student is a student who is pursuing a career in engineering and is able to handle many types of situations‚ achieve different types of goals‚ and plan out very well his or her road to success. To become a WCES‚ an engineering student has to be able overcome different types of problems‚ understand himself or herself‚ able to work in a team‚ and in the end graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in any different type of engineering discipline. There are different types of engineering disciplines

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    08/01/2010 ENGR 1200 Dr. Farnsworth Role of Ethics in the life of an Engineering Student As a college student for the last 2 years‚ if there is one important thing that I have learned‚ it is to follow the ethical guidelines of your school. Moreover‚ maintain the ethical code throughout the semester and more specifically for every course. Now‚ as an engineering student at The University of Texas at Tyler‚ I have an Engineering Code of Ethics to follow. This‚ in my opinion‚ is the closest to an

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    Marine engineering broadly refers to the engineering of boats‚ ships‚ oil rigs and any other marine vessel or structure. Specifically‚ marine engineering is the discipline of applying engineering sciences‚ mostly mechanical and electrical engineering‚ to the development‚ design‚ operation and maintenance of watercraft propulsion and on-board systems; e.g. power and propulsion plants‚ machinery‚ piping‚ automation and control systems etc. for marine vehicles of any kind like surface ships‚ submarines

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    Engineering ethics in practice: a guide for engineers Engineering ethics in practice: a guide for engineers © The Royal Academy of Engineering ISBN 1-903496-73-X August 2011 Published by The Royal Academy of Engineering 3 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5DG Tel: 020 7766 0600 www.raeng.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 293074 This is an abridged version of a full guide available online at: www.raeng.org.uk/ethicsinpractice Contents 1 2 Foreword and introduction Accuracy and rigour

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