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    CAREER GUIDANCE: ACCOUNTANCY By: CARLITO G. GABRIEL‚ JR.‚ CPA [Seven years ago‚ I was then a part of a career guidance like this. During that time I was not yet sure of what course to pursue in college. The career guidance was a great help in my decision to pursue BS – Accountancy. Maybe‚ most of you are not decided yet. Believe me this career guidance will help you. Let us thank Sir Edgar for this great opportunity. [Before we proceed‚ how many of you are planning to pursue accountancy?] Mention

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    Why Computers Are Helpful

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    Computer plays an important role in many of our lives and has become a part of a daily routine. The computer is really important to me in my life because it has allowed me to do many different things. The computer has allowed me to stay connected with friends and family around the world‚ helps me with my education and allows me to see the events that are occurring around the world‚ and it also provides entertainment for yourself. The computer allows me to stay connect with my friends and family

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    Computer engineering exists at the intersection of technology and innovation. A dynamic professional field‚ computer engineering offers varied career paths in both hardware engineering (e.g. microprocessors) and software development—each which drive computing advances in industries ranging from aerospace to healthcare. The following guide provides a high-level overview of computer engineering‚ including a look at different career paths‚ related skills and technologies‚ earning potential and employment

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    Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2012 Vol I WCECS 2012‚ October 24-26‚ 2012‚ San Francisco‚ USA An Error Code Highlighting Function in Java Programming Learning Assistant System Using Test-Driven Development Method Nobuo Funabiki‚ Yuuki Fukuyama‚ Yukiko Matsushima‚ Toru Nakanishi‚ and Kan Watanabe Abstract—Recently‚ the objected-oriented programming language Java has been used in many practical systems including enterprise servers‚ smart phones‚ and embedded

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    Why Are Computer Games

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    Computer Games are just a waste of time and energy. The precedented statement suggest that computer games are wasteful and depletes vast amounts of energy. I beg to differ. Games are not a waste of time‚ but a time waster if you’re stricken with boredom. As well as the cure for monotony‚ many gamers make money by playing games. Games don’t waste your energy‚ it will improve and test you physically and/or mentally. It may as well educate you with many life lessons. First of all‚ a waste of time.

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    Reverse Engineering A brilliant method of taking an object apart and disassembling all of its mechanical components and analyze every bit of detail‚ enough to recreate a duplicate without fully understanding the original. Reverse engineering is used for many reasons‚ for example; a military obtains an enemy tank that is in good enough condition to be operated‚ they can have their engineers take the machinery apart and gain the knowledge on how to duplicate the same class tank without having to

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    According to many sources and credited opinions genetically engineering is scientifically dangerous and wrong. Genetic engineering is basically swapping‚ switching and getting rid of certain genes before creating a problemless child. Considering the parents choose to engineer their child the process would include extensive processes to inquiry the child’s natural genes. The many time consuming expensive tests would need to be done to make it possible to know which genes would be faulty in the child

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    Genetic Engineering: The Good and The Bad The argument between whether genetic engineering is wrong or right rages on every day‚ and will continue to be an issue until everybody can come to an agreement on what can and can’t be done. Mary Shelley‚ the author of Frankenstein‚ writes about how she feels and questions the progression of modern science and how far we can go until it is just morally and ethically wrong. Through the mind of a young scientist‚ Mary pictures the possibility of what could

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    Effective Persuasion I See Why Others Choose to Die written by Jerry Fensterman was a very touching essay. Jerry Fensterman had written this essay after he was diagnosed with cancer. Out of the four essays I choose to write about this one because I believe Jerry Fensterman has made a valid and remarkable point on the issue of physician-assisted suicide. I agree with Jerry Fensterman when he states knowing the feeling‚ loving‚ rational person could choose death over life. Fensterman has definitely

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    Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Degree Program DOCTORAL ALUMNI EMPLOYMENT 1-5 years since graduation Known academic positions (n=8) Employment status (n=151) Unknown 23% Academic employment 5% Researcher 13% Deceased 1% Postdoc 10% Private sector employment 60% Government employment 1% Tenure-track faculty 87% 11-15 years since graduation Employment status (n=137) Unknown 20% Known academic positions (n=27) Academic employment 20%

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