The job that I decided to do my career project on is a tattoo artist also called a tattooist. I picked this career because tattoo are very cool to me and it takes a lot of creativity. Also, the amount of detail that goes into a tattoo is very interesting. Next, a tattoo artist has a fun job because mostly what they do is draw pictures and then puts them on people. A tattoo artist job seems very fun, it seems very fun because on a regular day a tattoo artist mainly talks with clients about the type
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How I came about my major is when I first chose my dream career. I decided I was going to be a forensic technician when I was a senior in high school when I took a criminal justice class with a retired cop and retired technician as instructors. I was then stuck between deciding colleges and it was either the community college near me, DMACC, or Iowa State University that is 40 minutes north of me. Wanting to try the college life of living else where, moving out of my parents house, partying, having
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Due to my love of architecture, driving through college campuses has always fascinated me. The attention to detail present in the layout of campus and buildings impresses me, making me want to design similar buildings. As an architect, I plan to give back to Ohio State by contributing to the future building projects of the university. Whether working on dorms, classrooms, rec centers, restaurants, or even renovations to the famous Ohio Stadium, I would consider the opportunity an honor. The visual
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Taste and Nutrition The taste and nutritional value are often the most talked about aspect of any meal. Author Amanda Schmaltz in her paper, “The Architect’s Dilemma: Searching for an Architecture of Pleasure and Sustenance”, tackles both concepts .Schmaltz brings forth an analytical discussion by insightfully posing an issue with the quality of modern architecture by drawing a parallel of one partaking in a building as they would food. The view that food can be used as a means to draw reference
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CHAPTER 6 SIMULATION RESULTS 6.1 Introduction The passive filters were designed according to the specifications of Table 2. The precharge method and the pre-charge sequence are an important and not trivial design step of the iUPQC due to the power flow characteristics of the system. During the start-up, the voltage supplied to the load cannot be distorted, and the iUPQC coupling in the circuit shall not affect the load. The pre-charge method developed allows the start-up of the iUPQC with no need of
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professionals of the different branches of engineering need an impression that allows them to excel and maintain their good name, in order to guarantee the tranquility of their clients and their companies by demonstrating a better image and professional reputation. This situation has led to define the value proposition of the engineer as a social construction within his/her professional profile. For this reason, professional associations in engineering should pay attention to an aspect often forgotten:
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CHAPTER-6 EXPERIMENTAL SETUP AND RESULTS This chapter provides an overview of network simulation and different VANET simulators that can be used to simulate different VANET algorithms to analyze the performance of the network without the need of real systems. This not only saves cost but also provides opportunity to test new protocols and algorithms in a controlled environment which otherwise would have not been possible. 6.I INTRODUCTION A network simulator is a software program that models the
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What was the most import thing in the interview? “Most: Understand ADDIE model and don’t stop with A.” Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and evaluation are contained within every design model. You have to be able to understand and articulate it. It is very important to understand that you have to follow the phases even if the company or the institution that you work for does not use them, they steps still have to be followed if you want to be effective especially since they should
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well as working on various design projects in class, I have found that I am interested in the research and development field of engineering. Due to my interests, the CMTI program seems like a perfect fit for me. For this reason, I conducted an informational interview with a student currently in the CMTI program, Caeli Quiter. Like me, Caeli also was a biomedical engineering undergraduate at the University of Rochester. She pursued the biomedical optics track. Caeli
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CS5190 Name: Bhargav Kanumuri Introduction: OMNeT++ is an object oriented discrete event simulator for modeling of wired or wireless communication networks, multiprocessors, distributed systems and evaluating performance of software systems. OMNeT++ is a model which communicates via message passing. Simple Modules are the basic modules that are written in c++ by the simulation library. Modules communicate messages through gates with arbitrary data which includes information like time stamp. Modules
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