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    Engineer in Society

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    Engineers work to develop economic and safe solutions to practical problems‚ by applying mathematics‚ scientific knowledge and ingenuity while considering technical constraints. The term is derived from the Latin root "ingenium‚" meaning "cleverness". The industrial revolution and continuing technological developments of the last few centuries have changed the connotation of the term slightly‚ resulting in the perception of engineers as applied scientists. The work of engineers is the link between

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    a reason to change‚ particularly‚ attire from a different time era. Either to reveal character and personal tastes‚ to show status or the time period when they were born. A prime example of such fashion being the Victorian Era of clothing. Garments in this time period ranged in many styles as the years pass‚ all of which unique in its own way. Men‚ women‚ and children specifically. To begin with‚ women’s appearance in the Victorian era was constantly being modified. For example‚ hair was worn either

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    nurses who aided our soldiers in the first World War‚ women had worked tirelessly in the Progressive Era to redefine their cultural expectations and social image. Starting with the 15th amendment to the Constitution‚ an era of nonstop effort was made in civil rights to reform both legislation and social expectations concerning the equality of all people. Women played an integral role in this era and their efforts have helped to shape society to the way it is today. The 15th amendment‚ adopted between

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    Mechanical Engineer

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    Mechanical engineering From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Mechanical Engineering Occupation Names Mechanical Engineer Occupation type profession Activity sectors mechanics‚ thermodynamics‚applied mechanics‚ fluid mechanics Description Competencies technical knowledge‚ management skills‚ design Education required see professional requirements Mechanical engineers design and buildengines‚ power plants... Mechanical engineering is a discipline of engineering that applies the principles

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     Romantic Period: The standards for men and women in the late 18th century was completely separate. Women were held to a completely different social and legal standard than men.  However‚ the shift from male supremacy to gender equality began in this era. The “Ideal woman” was a thing during this time period that went to the Christian view of women belonging in the home and kitchen. Men were expected to provide for their family and were higher on a social level than women. It was also more acceptable

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    The Victorian Era‚ a time period spanning from the early nineteen hundreds to the beginning of the twentieth century‚ was marked by a set of cultural ideals that greatly differed from today’s standards of living and social interaction. These standards usually concentrated on how one should act in public to uphold their honor and decency. Furthermore‚ the Victorians considered it inappropriate to mention sex in any shape and form. This tendency is present in the literature of the time. Novelists

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    prisoners on. These are all things to picture what prison was like in the victorian era. Prisoners and crime in the victorian era were not someplace you would want to be. The conditions were sometimes very unnecessary and cruel‚ it got to the point where the prisoners wanted to hang themselves and if they did something so bad‚ that’s exactly what happened.Crime and punishment was a lot more painful back in the victorian era‚ also the punishment would last for a while. In victorian britain punishments

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    Engineer in the Society

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    THE ROLE OF ENGINEERS IN THE SOCIETY By OHANENYE JOSHUA NDUBUISI MOBILE: +2348037433384 EMAIL: joshuzzles06@yahoo.com NIGERIAN SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS‚ 2013 Mandatory Continuing Education Workshop (13th – 15th March 2013) An Engineer is defined as a person whose job involves thinking out a problem and providing solution in advance. It includes but not limited to designing and building engines‚ machines‚ roads‚ bridges‚ etc or a person who is trained to repair and control engines. An engineer can

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    The Era of the crusades began with a call by Pope Urban II‚ in 1095 at Clermont‚ France to reclaim the holy land from infidel Muslims who had conquered it in the seventh century.1 & 2 Urban’s purpose beyond recapturing Jerusalem and the holy land. In order that Christians could safely make pilgrimages to the land of the holy sites of Christianity. Urban also hoped that his crusade would also be a springboard for improving relations between the Roman and Eastern Orthodox Churches. If successful it

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    Ghosts in the Victorian Era were fiction but that’s not what everybody thought. The people would curl up by the fire and tell you a ghost story. But don’t be alarmed by the creak of the floorboards‚ or the murmurs in the basement. The people in the Victorian Era told a lot of ghost stories around Christmas. They were fictional stories but were ghosts really just made up? Some believed ghosts were real and others didn’t‚ but how would we know if ghosts are real or not? The Victorian views on ghosts

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