...I have always strived to observe and better interpret the things around me and my curiosity has nurtured and manifested itself into the desire to pursue engineering. I was first introduced to Computer Aided Engineering watching a series of aircraft crash investigation documentaries in which official bodies would through a long unanimous process determine the causes of the crash. Due to the sheer amount of fact-gathering nowadays from reconstruction of wreckage to aircraft performance, and structures and fire-pattern investigations trajectory analysis (initial path drag and weight of subject) a lot of the former lends itself to knowledge-based virtual prototyping from the likes of computational fluid dynamics to incorporating the material behavior and properties through finite element analysis in order the virtually reconstruct the adverse event, all of which is necessary in order to run numerical simulations they managed to virtually reconstruct the adverse event and It is CAE’s multi-faceted structure that fascinates me the most, the wealth of tools makes modeling and simulation (an area of considerable expansion) more productive thus an exciting time to be a part of the industry. The vehicle is divided into smaller elements in order to be able to simulate their behavior they interconnect at different parts and add material properties all virtually. The finished calculation model corresponds in all its details to the future product and is tested virtually all without...
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...collaboration, information utilization, critical thinking, problem solving, and professional competence and values. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach for the learner to develop personal academi c strategies in order to reach desired goals and achieve academic success . Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies governing your current class modality. Course Materials Ellis, D. (2011). Becoming a master student (13th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. All electronic materials are available on the student website. 1 Course Design Guide GEN/200 Version 2 Week One TOPICS AND OBJECTIVES Academic Success Identify university resources required for student success. Develop educational goals. Recognize the importance of personal responsibility. Demonstrate the key elements of the writing process . Weekly Overview Students explore various university resources and aspects of pers onal responsibility,...
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... | | |Professional Success | | | | | . All rights reserved. Course Description This general education course is designed to introduce the intentional learner to communication, collaboration, information utilization, critical thinking, problem solving, and professional competence and values. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach for the learner to develop personal academic strategies in order to reach desired goals and achieve academic success. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read...
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...OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS WITH KEY TO THE ANSWERS 1. Who is responsible for providing funds to Imprest Holder a) Imprest Holder b) Officer Commanding c) Field Cashier d) None of the Above 2. Who is responsible for auditing Imprest Account a) Imprest Holder b) Officer Commanding c) Field Cashier d) Concerned PAO 3. The objective of PAO (Ors) is a) to maintain pay & provident fund account of Commissioned Officers b) to maintain pay & provident fund account of JCOs/NCEs/Ors c) to maintain pay & provident fund account of DAD employees d) to maintain pay & provident fund account of state govt. employees 4. The objective of PAO (Ors) is a) to advice Central Govt. on general budget b) to advice Record Officer/Centre Commanders of matters relating ot pay & allowances of JCOs/ Ors c) to make cash payments to PBORs during emergency d) to issue movement order 5. IRLA system of pay accounts of all JCOs/Ors/NcsE is maintained by a) Regional CDAs b) Army Head Quarters c) PAO (Ors) d) Record Office 6. IRLAs are finally closed for the personnel who become a) NCO b) JCO c) Lance Naik d) Non effective 7. what is the objective of Central Control section of PAOs a) to advice Central Govt. on general budget b) to make cash payments to PBORs during emergency c) to issue movement order d) to coordinate the technical/ accounting function of ledger groups 1 CDA BANGALORE 8. Central Card Index of manually maintained & non effective...
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...1. Can you (or Mr. Yourprop’s supervisor) search Yourprop’s personal vehicle currently parked in the Company parking lot for digital evidence? Support your answer. Mr. Yourprop is guaranteed certain rights do to his residence in the United States. One of these rights is the 4th amendment which prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures and requires any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause.” Employees hired by the Makestuff Company are issued handbooks at indoctrination informing them anything brought onto the company’s property, including the employees themselves, is subject to random search for items belonging to the Company. Reasonable expectation of privacy in this situation should not apply since the handbook clearly informs employees of the company’s right to search. Furthermore the 4th amendment should not apply since Make stuff is a private company and the 4th amendment only forces government officials to acquire a warrant before searching. The statement Mr. Yourprop made “it is okay because I have a new job already and they were VERY happy to have me come from Makestuff, with ALL I have to offer.” has raised suspicions that a theft may have occurred. Due to the automobiles location on company property in combination with the employee handbook statement the company should feel safe searching the car. The company handbook statement states “anything brought onto the Company’s property, including the employees themselves, is subject...
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...Thesis Statement and Informal Outline Worksheet Thesis Statement: To effectively achieve personal responsibility you must hold yourself accountable for what you’re trying to accomplish. You must take charge or your actions by practicing discipline and using time management skills. If you can master this art, it can be translated to any aspect of your life, including college success. Informal Outline: I: Personal responsibility, in my opinion, is the key to being successful. To effectively achieve personal responsibility you must hold yourself accountable for what you’re trying to accomplish. You must take charge or your actions by practicing discipline and using time management skills. If you can master this art, it can be translated to any aspect of your life, including college success. II: Take charge of your actions by practicing self-discipline A. Set goals 1. Make a plan 2. Short term goals 3. Long term goals III: Time management skills are imperative A. Meeting deadlines 1. Set specific goals for completing tasks 2. Stick to your schedule III: Accountability A. Be organized 1. Use calendars 2. Use reminders or alarms 3. Make checklists B. Know your resources 1. Online tools 2. Study groups C. Be committed D. Manage stress 1. Reward yourself along the way a. Take breaks b. Treat yourself when short term goals are met E. Procrastination is greatest opposition...
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...Personal Reflection Bryant Gripp HUM/114 April 17, 2014 Deborah Shrum Personal Reflection What is critical thinking? For me, critical thinking is not just one thing. Critical thinking is finding the logical solution or answer. Clear rational thought and the ability to engage in reflective and independent thought. Not everything that you hear or see is what it seems. Sometimes there are hidden meanings, nonfactual statements that you must determine if valid or not. Questioning the statement or researching a topic may bring truthful facts to your attention. Critical thinking takes everything you know and feel and throws it away. Now you must look at everything with an open mind and soul. The idea is not something that is perfect, evaluating the idea from every possible point is necessary. Strip yourself of everything that you know and be curious about everything. What are the most significant things that you learned about critical thinking during this course? The most significant thing that I learned from this course is that critical thinking involves learning. Instead of taking things for granted you need to ask questions and investigate things that you do not know about. When someone is speaking or writing pay attention to what they are trying to say. If you do not get it then ask questions. Every idea or statement must be backed up with facts, not just someone's opinion. How has your critical thinking changed since starting this course? To...
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...In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave the scene where Aunt Hester is beaten gives the reader a look at a different type of abuse then the one that is most commonly talked about in the book. Douglass states that his master was very watchful and strict with Aunt Hester, she was not allowed to go out during the evenings and was not allowed near a man named Ned Roberts. Douglass states, “Why master was so careful of her, may be safely left to conjecture” (Douglass 51). In other words he won’t say why he thinks his master was so possessive of his Aunt Hester, and the audience can guess at the reason. This statement also suggests that not only does he know, but the answer should be obvious to the reader. Douglass goes...
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...Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “One Art” begins with a bold claim that “the art of losing isn’t hard to master.” The speaker suggests that certain everyday items intentionally get lost, like house keys or a little bit of wasted time here and there. The losses mentioned in the poem get more and more significant as the poem progresses. First, it’s minor things like names and places. Then, more specific items, such as a mother’s watch or a home the speaker has loved in the past. The idea appears to be that if you’re comfortable with smaller, insignificant losses, when larger, more important ones come along, you’ll be prepared to cope. As the poetry flows on, we wonder whether the speaker is teaching the audience about this “art of losing” because she has mastered it, or is she trying to convince herself that it’s okay, that after her grieving process she will be okay? This goes unanswered. In the last stanza, however, something deeper is revealed. We learn that the loss that really bothers her is that of a person she loved. We aren’t told who. Bishop uses a very complicated verse form, the villanelle. It is known for its convoluted structure, and the resulting difficulties it can present to writers. This form type consists of nineteen lines of any length that are divided into six stanzas. The beauty of this particular work is the way Bishop doesn’t allow the restrictions of villanelle to interrupt her effortless, conversational flow. It reads as a natural progression,...
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...Personal Ethical Statement your name GEN/200 10/18/13 teachers name Personal Ethical Statement Developing your ethical values and acting upon your developed value is hard to master but over time you begin to see how to use it to your advantage. To master all four ethical lenses is a ongoing process which was hard to think of that way, never an end to it, always improving it, and drawing from others ideas and viewpoints is great way to start developing your own ethical lenses. My personal ethical viewpoint on this simulation was it all boiled down to maturity, the maturity to tell mark he copied my research paper and turned it in for credits risking both our credentials in school and risking his getting expelled, basically not thinking ahead of his actions and not using his own ethical lenses thus throwing us both in a bad spot legally, personally and ethically. I just found it highly childish and risky of a friend to copy your homework and risk both your reputations like that, very irresponsible. In this simulation I swayed towards, rationality, but not excluding equality for mark and Lisa's situation. I can use most lenses to my advantage moving fluidly among them to adapt to certain situations. My blind spot, well I don't really have one according my ethical lenses inventory, I'm balanced, I see both the strengths and weaknesses of each lens and I actually agree with that, my ethical lens actually does feel like its explaining who I am as a person and how I react...
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...LOCUS OF CONTROL AND RELATED THEORIES The Roman Poet Virgil once said: “They are able who think they are able”. This paper endeavours to analyse, from a psychological perspective, the kind of personalities in humans that ask the question of whether or not individuals are in control of their own destiny. What is locus of control? What are its categories and what information is available to determine which category is more practical? How can psychology improve the category that is most practical? How are other theories related to locus of control? Locus of control is defined as the individual’s beliefs about whether the outcomes of their actions depend on what they do (internal control) or on events outside their personal control (external control). This definition was coined in 1966 by the pioneer of this field: Julian Rotter. To develop his ideas, Rotter conceived two kinds of individuals. On one end of the spectrum lie the externals, these are individuals who perceive the events surrounding them as created by external forces such as fate, luck or even a divine entity such as a god. On the other end lie the internals, they are so called internals as they perceive the outcomes of their life as created by themselves. They feel in control of the situations that surround them. A research conducted by P.E Spector (2002) revealed that internals enjoy higher motivation, greater well-being and better salaries than externals. Internals trust their hard work will result...
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...pasta server. Gourmet Gadget Inc. is a startup that seeks a venture capitalist for additional funding to start its operations. We have constructed a complete master budgeting system for the company, starting from sales budget to projected balance sheet. We have found that the company will need $85,000 for smooth functioning including expansion of production facility. Based on the above mentioned figures and an analysis of the master budget, we suggest that the company should go for 50% ownership stake and receive $75,000 from Mr. Cohen. By the tenth month i.e. May 1990, however, they will need cash of $8,663 to fund the purchase of two-cavity production mould. Nevertheless, the decrease in production costs due to the new mould increases the profitability as well as cash position of the company. Case Introduction: Jointly owned by Ken and Mary Lanzetta, Gourmet Gadgets Inc. was founded in May 1989 to design, develop, manufacture and market the unique household utensil. The Lanzettas have already patented their invention in Canada and United States. They have also applied for patent registration in Europe. Initially, Gourmet Gadgets plans to market its products in Canada, with expansion plans for US, and Europe after the registration of patent. The Lanzettas have already financed long term assets and patent through personal loans, however, they need additional funding in order to kick start production and pay the dues on production mould. They are unable to get any further debt...
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...individual in which it does not favour the victims best interest, but allows the manipulator to get a personal gain at the expense of another. Words used in this way are seen as a weapon in which it can inflict suffering and hurt to the victim. On the other hand it can have the opposite intention. It can be used in a positive way and to the benefits of both individuals. It can be uplifting, motivating, and inspirational and will often persuade individual’s interests in a helpful direction. This is how language can be used to manipulate meaning and intent and is shown clearly through William Shakespeare’s characters in the play, ‘Othello’. Language can be used against an individual to cause suffering and pain. This is through the manipulation of meaning and intent. In Shakespeare’s play ‘Othello’, Iago who is the main villain in the film uses his manipulative language to deceive other characters in such a way that it makes him both a powerful and persuasive figure. His understanding of the individuals around him and their desires lets him engage in this deceitfulness even more and persuade individuals with his lies and scheming stories. In Act 1 scene 1, the audience is straight away immersed into the action of the play. In this scene Iago already starts to manipulate Roderigo through his naivety to Iago’s doublecrossing and overall manipulation. Roderigo’s first statement states “Iago, who hast had my purse as if the strings were...
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...application of business loans, we first seek and choose the type of loan that is suitable to our business, then we have to prepare a detailed plan about the new business for presenting to the banker. In the detailed plan, we have to tell the banker what is our new business, why and how we start this new business, the probably amount of money we need for the business and usage of the money such as building guest houses and decorating of the guest houses, also talk to the banker about the perspective of the new business and our expectation to the future of the business. Moreover, apart from a detailed plan, we also have to provide company's assets as guarantee and mortgage for the loans. The other possible source of funding is personal saving. Personal saving is the most common source of funding for starting a business. The business men put their own capital into their own business. For SEAFRONT hotel, company can put its own capital in the hotel to start the new business of building guest houses....
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