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    In 1825 there were just over 100‚000 people living in New York City. Life for New Yorkers had been a steady‚ regular flow of every day life but the period between 1825 and 1860 was a time of truly unprecedented growth but a new era of modern lifestyle was about to emerge and take New York’s citizens by surprise. What used to be a very traditional way of life started becoming more modernised and by the end of the 1960s‚ the New York population had reason to that of one million people. There were

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    The Future of Engineers

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    Abstract The employment scene for professionals of all sorts becomes more volatile with each decade. In engineering‚ graduates of past generations could reasonably look forward to a linear career trajectory characterized by upward mobility and advancement. A typical career back then might allow the graduate to move from strict technical work to creative design work‚ then on to technical management‚ and perhaps to general management – often within one firm. In contrast‚ today’s engineering graduate

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    Mechanical Engineer

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    Diaz 1 Guy Diaz Mrs. Reis English 3‚ period 4 27 January 2014 Mechanical Engineer Mechanical Engineering uses a wide range of fields such as physics and material science for designing‚ manufacturing‚ and producing mechanical machines. Within the field of Mechanical Engineering‚ comes upon years of education where students take on classes including: physics‚ math going up to Trigonometry‚ and Engineering itself. However‚ after getting a degree in Mechanical Engineering‚ different branches

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    Recording Engineer

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    Description Overview of Job A recording engineers’ job is to operate the sound board or any other electrical equipment during the recording of music. A recording engineer helps to produce a recording or a performance‚ editing and adjusting sound tracks using equalization and audio effects‚ mixing‚ reproduction‚ and reinforcement of sound. Mixing may involve changing tempos‚ adding more bass or treble‚ changing any volume levels‚ and adding beats. The recording engineer will mix music and tracks to make

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    The Audio Engineer

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    responsibility of audio engineers employed by record labels. The engineers are responsible for the recording‚ mixing‚ and mastering of audio tracks. To do this‚ engineers are trained with various technologies in the fields of multi track recording‚ outboard gear and digital/analog workstations. With their knowledge and tools‚ engineers help the artists convey their art as best as possible not only to themselves but also to the demographic they wish to express their art to. The job of the engineer can be best

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    As a professional engineer‚ we must have responsibilities for applying science to the optimum conversion of the resources of nature to the uses of humankind. Engineering is the application of science and mathematics by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people. In cultural responsibilities of an engineer is that the engineer should keep up to date with the culture of the place‚ and do research into what their own specific environmental

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    really have not change as it relates to being a world of discovery and exploration. Our culture today could still be called‚ “ The Age Of Discovery.” The Age of Discovery connected the middle Ages and the modern era. Then came along the Renaissance movement‚ which ushered us into the early modern period. During this time a lot of discoveries and explorations were made such as: The exploration of diversity‚ pointed arches‚ crusades‚ trading of spices‚ new trade routes‚ astronomy‚ printing press‚ scientific

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    Electrical Engineer

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    ELECTRICAL ENGINEER DESCRIPTION “Electrical engineers design‚ and evaluate the manufacture‚ testing‚ installation‚ operation‚ and maintenance of electrical and electronic components‚ equipment and systems.”1 Electrical engineers work with an array of equipment and machinery‚ such as transformers‚ switches‚ electrical appliances and types of generators‚ and are considered in fields involving communications‚ radar‚ aerospace guidance‚ medical and biomedical research

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    Chemical Engineer

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    chemical engineer will have to communicate with various individuals: their superior‚ their colleagues‚ their project team mates‚ their counterparts from other disciplines‚ vendors and even the client!  It’s imperative to communicate effectively not only to ensure accuracy in the information distribution but to also create a comfortable and smooth working environment.  Train yourself to have good interactive and communication skills because these are important assets to a chemical engineer. * Some

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    During the Elizabethan Age‚ there were social classes that consisted of the upper‚ middle‚ and lower class. Each social class’ wardrobe depended on the Sumptuary Laws. The Sumptuary Laws were a set of restrictions that were placed‚ depending on the social class‚ to regulate luxury and extravagance. As a result of the Sumptuary Laws in the Elizabethan Age‚ each social class had a limit on what type of clothing could be worn. Due to the Sumptuary Laws‚ the women of the Elizabethan Age had a wider

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