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    electrical engineering

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    1. It’s easy to get your first job Electrical engineering students fairly easy find their first job because most employers in electrical field search for fresh mind‚ with fresh knowledge and at the same time they get young people they can mold to their own specific needs and make experts out of them. 2. You can work in another country Working as electrical engineer opens you lots of opportunities in other countries. Laws of math‚ electricity and physics are universal and your gained knowledge

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    Electrical Engineering Changing the world TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Development of Railways II. Importance of technology and improvement of life III. Cellphone Telecommunication developments and progress. IV. Through Engineering Customers is created V. Job growth VI. Jobs availability for electrical engineers varies greatly. VII. Conclusion VIII. References Development of Railways Trains have developed in way that they have surpassed the preliminary staged. For example train tours

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    Genetic engineering (GE) is a recently developed technology that allows the alteration of the genetic make up of living organisms. This technology allows scientists not only to exchange genes from members of the same species‚ which is what farmers and nature has been doing through out history‚ but also the exchange of genes between completely separate species. For example genetic engendering allows scientists to insert the genes from a fish into a tomato‚ something that can never happen in nature

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    Software Engineer

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    SEMTOUR-Studio: A Semantic Web Services Creation Tool for the Tourism Sector. F.J. Lacueva (fjlacueva@ita.es)‚ M.A. Barcelona (mabarcelona@ita.es)‚ L.Garcia (lgarcia@ita.es)‚ E.Mendoza (emendoza@ita.es)‚ J. Lalana (jlalana@ita.es)‚ J. Vea-Murguia (jvea@ita.es) Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón‚ María de Luna 7-8‚ 50018‚ Zaragoza‚ Spain Abstract. SEMTOUR-Studio is a semantic Web Services composition editor developed to allow the population of the SEMTOUR Tourism Web Services Platform

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    Business‚ A Practical Introduction Chapter 3 Pop Quiz answers 1. Scarcity increases the demand for a product‚ and increases the price that consumers are willing to pay for it. Scarcity of an item allows a seller to raise prices‚ while a surplus of an item means prices will decrease. 2. Macroeconomists would be concerned with issues such as job growth and unemployment‚ growth in industrial production‚ and the consumer price index. 3. Under a socialist economic system‚ businesses

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    Engineering Geology

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    Time allowed 3 hours 1. Discuss the origin of major classes and subclasses of rocks. Give two examples for each subclass. Describe how you would identify them in the field‚ at hand specimen scale and in laboratories 2. What engineering and geological properties should rocks qualify as construction material? Give two examples of best rocks for the following construction material a. Road aggregate b. Ballast c. Flooring‚ paving and stair trades d. Wall and floor surfaces e. Window sills

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    Mechanical Engineering

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    Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles of engineering‚ physics and materials science for analysis‚ design‚ manufacturing‚ and maintenance of mechanical systems. It is the branch of engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the design‚ production‚ and operation of machines and tools.[1] It is one of the oldest and broadest engineering disciplines. The engineering field requires an understanding of core concepts

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    SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Introduction Lehman’s Law of Software Evolution predicts that change in software is inevitable and it is not a consequence of bad programming. There are also limit to what can be achieved by a software evolution team in safely implementing changes and new functionality. Software evolution reacts to the need of changes on the software system for various reason including bug fixes‚ declining performance‚ increasing complexity and adapting to new platform. Software

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    Accounting software

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    article the authors uses examples of the cash receipts process to show how the control matrix system will help any company no matter what type of work they do. It starts off by informing us that internal control systems are not always good and that sometimes they fail to prevent fraud from accruing especially when the fraud is coming from those in management. They use for example the Enron scandal which was one of the main reasons in which the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed into law. The Enron scandal

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    Aasb 138 Software

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    eACT AIFRS Policy Summary AASB 138 AASB 138 “INTANGIBLE ASSETS” (IN PARTICULAR SOFTWARE) BACKGROUND AASB 138 Intangible Assets is an Australian Equivalent International Financial Reporting Standard (AIFRS) applicable to financial years beginning on or after 1 January 2005. There is currently no Australian Accounting Standard that comprehensively deals with intangible assets. However there are general requirements contained in a number of standards that are applied to intangible assets

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