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    the frontline. Since women are already allowed this right in countries like Australia‚ Canada and Germany‚ we ask whether it is time for change in the UK... YES Says ANDY McNAB‚ SAS Hero THE US military’s lifting of the ban on women serving in combat roles has re-opened debate in Britain. But if women fulfill the requirements of the role I do not see a problem with them being placed anywhere. Women are involved in the battle space all the time. Even going back to the Second World War and the

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    Davis’ "Thinking like an Engineer" January 31‚ 2005 By: Harley Christensen © 2005 www.harleyc.com Engineers have long considered themselves to be “professionals”‚ made possible by their near general adoption and use‚ formal affiliations aside‚ of a code of ethics. Varying code of ethics drafts are effective only through the actions of the engineers who abide by them. In his essay “Thinking like an Engineer”‚ Michael Davis gives examples of ethical challenges facing engineers ‚ and takes direct aim

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    the Earth and of the Space beyond the Secret Space that manifests itself in everything above‚ upon and below the Sun‚ the Secret Being that exhibits its concern of science in everything & everything that is or is not the concern of scientists or an engineer. Nothing is emotional‚ accidental‚ playful‚ by chance‚ by the way‚ by the mood. Each minute detail is the evidence of a master planning‚ engineering‚ fitting & balance. Science works on laws & principles which remain unchanged throughout time &

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    What makes women different from men when it comes to protecting our nation? Is it because of their lack of physical strength that makes it hard for them to complete their army training‚ but that does not break them or shake them it just makes them stronger because of that great ambition they have for protecting the freedom they cherish. For years women have shown they have the capacity to serve to a great extent no matter what happens so they should get the opportunity to fight alongside men because

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    a twist in daily language in that they are a unique way of describing a concept. There are common metaphors that we use everyday and not so common ones which are used specifically in some kind of field for example engineering. Since engineers usually work as a team to accomplish a goal‚ they use metaphors to communicate with each other exclusively. Metaphors everyday There are thousands of metaphors that are used almost unconsciously every day. They are viewed as

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    military. Dependability‚ accountability‚ consistency and discipline are all crucially related to being on time. Being early also shows that the individual aims high and has their priorities straight. It is directly related to a Marines appearance‚ combat readiness‚ mission effectiveness‚ and essentially every aspect of military life and responsibilities. Your appreance is the first thing that a leader sees‚ if you have a bad or no shave‚ no haircut (for males)‚ tardiness‚ bad physical appearance‚

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    ------------------------------------------------- ESSAY REPORT Question Attempted: “The role of engineers will be critical in fulfilling these demands at various scales‚ ranging from small remote communities to large urban areas (megacities)‚ mostly in the developing world. In what ways can engineers contribute to overcoming human development problems? Illustrate your argument by outlining at least three (3) specific skills required of engineers to undertake this kind of work in improving people’s lives.” -------------------------------------------------

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    As of last year‚ all combat roles opened to women‚ including special forces. Captain Kristen Griest and First Lieutenant Shaye Haver made history by becoming the first females to graduate from Army Ranger school (Tan). The opportunity is available for women to serve their country in combat and elite forces. Since all combat roles are open‚ women cannot be denied of any career they may want to pursue in the military. Due to this new opportunity for women‚ there is another issue that relates to the

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    Carmela Marie C. Beloso Why Do I Want to Become an Engineer? Why do I want to become an engineer? Is a question I often ask myself and often have difficulty answering. When other people are asked with this question‚ they would have instant answers such as: It’s been my dream since I was little‚ I like machines‚ It’s because of LEGO.‚ My father is an engineer.‚ and etcetera. I wish I could have the same answer as them. I wish I could tell a story where when I was young‚ I would take my toys apart

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    Imagine all the women that have served in our military combat and noncombat. Now think of all the men that are currently serving in the military. Do you think of the size difference because thats what many americans thnik off when the topic comes up. A question many people are debating is whether or not women should have an equal chance to serve their country and should be allowed combat roles in our militaryry. This is a question that has troubled many Americans for decades Some think the answer

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