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    In the article Women in Combat: Let’s get Real‚ written by Margaret Wente (2013)‚ the main idea is that women cannot equal men in ground combat. The author uses a logos approach to defend her main idea statement which I believe is effective because she supports her arguments with a variety of facts from different sources. Margaret Wente (2013) argues that “the issue is that the physical differences between men and women are very large‚ and on the battle field‚ they really matter‚ and can’t be wished

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    why I want to be an engineer? What are the characteristics of succesfull engineer? Through my high school life‚ I have watching my father was working as a contractor for his part time job other than his permanent job. I am so fascinated by his job and get intrigued by all civil engineering channels on television. As I am on my expedition to define myself‚ I also acknowledge the value of life and aspire to value everything that dwells within it. My drive as civil engineers triggers when my closest

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    Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? March 20‚ 2005‚ was another ordinary day in Iraq when anti-Iraqi fighters ambushed a supply convoy and Sergeant Hester led the squad into the kill zone repelling the enemies attack with grenades and an M203 grenade launcher leaving 27 insurgents dead‚ six wounded‚ and one captured. On June 16‚ 2005‚ Sergeant Leigh Ann Hester‚ (23)‚ was the first woman solider to receive the Silver Star since World War II. This position paper

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    A World Without Engineers Once upon a time‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away‚ on the planet Zovirax‚ there was an evil king‚ King Syphilis‚ who was mighty pleased with himself‚ for he had just banished all the engineers on the planet to work in the Pixie Stick Powder mines on the moons of Gluteus. "You see‚" he told his sycophantic servants and lackeys‚ "I have solved two problems with one simple executive order. I have rid the planet of those annoying‚ nerdy‚ know-it-all‚ engineers." (King Syphilis

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    Engineering is not science. Engineers generally don’t "do" science. Science is about discovering the natural. Engineering is creating the artificial. The critical roles of engineering in addressing the large-scale pressing challenges facing our societies worldwide are widely recognized. Such large-scale challenges include access to affordable health care; tackling the coupled issues of energy‚ transportation and climate change; providing more equitable access to information for our populations; clean

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    Women should be in combat. In 1994 The Department of Defense made a rule that prohibited women to be in combat. Before women were allowed in combat‚ many served with male units and in female engagement teams. Women were also found in the front lines whether they were officially designated combat troops or not‚ and they should be recognized for their service. ("Should Women Be Allowed to Fight in Combat?") While there are cons to women being in combat‚ there are also many pros. Women can obtain some

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    Women Participate in Military Combat? Boykin‚ J. (2013). Women in combat a dangerous experiment. CNN. Retrieved from http://edition.cnn.com/2013/01/25/opinion/boykin-women-in-combat Boykin explains combats including both sexes will not only bring a huge burden on combat officers but also bring sexual tension between both male and female in a dangerous environment. The author however neglects to compare the equality in both men and women by stating that women in combat roles might bring down military

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    Becoming an Architectural Engineer Architectural Engineering is a type of engineering that began around the mid 20th century. It has to deal with design‚ construction‚ and operation of engineering systems in the design of buildings. It is a profession in which takes the knowledge of mathematics‚ Natural science and problem solving. To become an Architectural Engineer there is a four step process that must be completed. First‚ a Bachelor of Science degree must be obtained from a university

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    Cutting Weight in Combat Sports Indira Moores Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School Contents Cutting Weight in Combat Sports 3 Cutting Weight in General 3 Effects of Extreme Weight Cuts 4 Effects on Growth and Development 5 Proper Techniques 5 Effects on Performance 6 Average Cuts 7 Prevention of Weight Cutting 8 Conclusion 8 Works Cited 10 Cutting Weight in Combat Sports It is a known fact that to be a competitor at an elite level‚ one must work hard and make sacrifices

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    Topic: 1. Discuss the disciplinary actions that the board of engineer can take against its registered members. Discussion should also include; the action procedures and examples from of previous cases. All Engineers around the world must register under Board of Engineer of their own country. For Malaysia‚ we have The Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) which is a statutory body constituted under the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 with perpetual succession and a common seal‚ which may sue and

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