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    a distant fantasy. However, upon discovering the power of science and technology in high school, I recognized it might not be so elusive after all. Business magnate, inventor, and engineer Elon Musk inspired me to pursue studies and a career in aerospace engineering, with the ultimate goal of making humanity a multi-planetary species. Launching a private space company and building a new rocket from scratch, Elon Musk has revolutionized the space industry. SpaceX has surmounted incredible…

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    Controversial Book Puts Judaism in the Hot Seat For the author, Judaism is not even free from spiritual and political machinations by a few individuals. Aerospace materials scientist Sami M. El-Soudani deeply studied the Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – for 20 years while authoring a great number of scientific papers. In his critical study of the three religions, he came to realize that the “search for God who demands our ‘faith in the unseen’ has been the most…

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    viewing of Jupiter. That moment still affects me today since I have continued to stargaze in my yard or when I’m in the vast cornfield around my neighborhood. I have realized from my passion of viewing constellations, it has led to my interest in aerospace engineering, as well as, with my fascination in visiting engineering open houses…

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    NASA administrators were being pulled in many directions and there were scheduling pressure from Congress, the White House, U.S government, the American public, government agencies and aerospace industry were all demanding actions on launching. The operating budget cuts also played a major part because of the “reforms for promoting flight safety in NASA’s management structure had been implemented. Also, the emphasis concerning technical oversight of the shuttle program was restricted. Meanwhile,…

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    Auxetic Materials Essay

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    Over the years, the industries of structural, mechanical, aerospace engineering, materials science, medicine, prosthetics, and many more have called for stronger, lightweight, low maintenance materials to withhold the stresses and loads that come with everyday usage of materials. Material scientists and engineers have studied and manufactured composite materials to cater to the needs of these various industries; however, composites have limitations as well. Many composites need repairs after…

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    Our Nation's Future

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    “To remain the leader in aerospace technology, we must continue to perform research and invest in the people who will create the breakthroughs of tomorrow, preserving a critical component of our nation’s economic competitiveness for future generations.” (Pg.1 ) He uses past missions…

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    Scandium Research Paper

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    and faster than usual. Thus, the bats have improved since Scandium was combined and the weight of the bat has not changed. The same could be said about aerospace components. Since aluminium has previously been used in these components, adding scandium to make them stronger without differing the weight became very useful and suitable for aerospace designers. This aluminium-scandium alloy can also be used in the form of sheet or plate. This same property is used in bicycle frames, wind mills and…

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    Muhammad Ali Impossible

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    Muhammad Ali is insisting that ‘impossible’ is used as an excuse to avoid taking on new, seemingly difficult endeavors. In one part he says that ‘impossible’ is used by people who “find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it.” This indicates that people use this word to do what they know they can in this world, and count everything they supposedly can’t as impossible. Ali says that they have the choice to validate more activities as…

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    Why did you choose to pursue the undergraduate degree that you did? Please discuss your professional aspirations and how your undergraduate degree will help you achieve these goals. My major field of study is Aerospace Engineering with a concentration in Astronautics. I chose Aerospace out of all other engineering concentrations, as I did not want to be held back by the "burdens" of a desk job. Of course, all careers involve paperwork, but I want to be in on the action. Instead of designing…

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    Part C Template Note: Use this template for all notes for Part C. Add extra rows where needed. Organize by sub-argument – not by source. NOTE: You should include at least 3 different sources in each argument. One primary source must be included in total in your notes. Thesis: How has Canadian inventions and symbols impacted Canada and our Canadian identity. Argument #1: Armand Bombardier the inventor of the snowmobile has changed Canadian Identity by, altering the ways Canadians commute in…

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