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  • ===Topic: ''Engineering-A Social Responsibility''=== Teacher Samuel: “Engineering is a profession of much public responsibility. Imagine you are an engineer
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  • ...[computational]], [[cognitive]] and social aspects, including study of the social impact of information technologies. ...ion of information in human society; artificial intelligence—the study and engineering of intelligent behavior, learning, and adaptation, in machines; or [[comput
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  • ...f acquiring and applying [[scientific]], [[mathematical]], [[economic]], [[social]], and [[practical]] [[knowledge]], in order to design and build structures ...r Professional Development (ECPD, the predecessor of ABET)[1] has defined "engineering" as:
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  • ...[discipline]]s within the Biomedical, [[Natural Sciences|Physical]], and [[Social Sciences]]." "Intelligent [[synthesis]] of the Scientific Literature." ...nics - Genetics - Genomics and Human Genetics - Immunology - [[Law]] and Social Science - Marine Science - Materials Research - Medicine - Microbiology
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  • ...meteorology, and electrical engineering) but also in the [[Social Sciences|social science]]s (such as [[economics]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[poli
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  • ...include simulation of [[technology]] for performance optimization, safety engineering, testing, [[training]] and [[education]]. Simulation can be used to show th ...omics]] and [[social science]] (the computational sociology) as well as in engineering to gain [[insight]] into the operation of those systems. A good example of
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  • ...imulation of [[technology]] for [[performance]] optimization, [[safety]] [[engineering]], testing, [[training]] and [[education]]. Simulation can be used to show ...org/wiki/Computational_sociology computational sociology]) as well as in [[engineering]] to gain [[insight]] into the operation of those systems. A good example o
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  • ...ics), or as it is applied to other [[disciplines]] such as [[physics]] and engineering (applied mathematics). ...ding [[natural science]], engineering, [[medicine]], [[finance]] and the [[social sciences]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied_mathematics Applied math
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  • [[Science]], medicine, and engineering often use larger and smaller units of measurement than those used in everyd In the [[social sciences]], there are no standard units of measurement and the [[theory]] a
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  • In architecture and structural engineering, a [[truss]] is a structure comprising one or more triangular units which a ==Social groups==
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  • ...siness]], entrepreneurship, [[design]], [[technology]], [[sociology]], and engineering. Colloquially, the word "innovation" is often synonymous with the output of ...of [[contexts]], including in relation to [[technology]], [[commerce]], [[social]] systems, [[economic]] [[development]], and [[policy]] construction. There
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  • ...ion]] with Phoenician [[cuneiform]] to [[Mayan]] numerals, or the feats of engineering with the Egyptian [[pyramids]], systems [[thinking]] in [[essence]] dates b ...wton's Principia have historically influenced all areas from the hard to [[social sciences]] (see David Easton's seminal development of the "political system
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  • of skillful [[social engineering]], the purpose of the second, almost half-a-million years later,
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  • ...of the 20th century, cybernetics is equally applicable to [[physical]] and social (that is, [[language]]-based) [[system]]s. ...cting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, [[logic]] modeling, evolutionary [[biology]], neuroscience, [[anthropology
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  • ===Topic: ''Engineering-A Social Responsibility''=== Teacher Samuel: “Engineering is a profession of much public responsibility. Imagine you are an engineer
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  • ...business]] leaders. Most often they will decide to later catch up in the [[social]] sense — apply to become a Teacher. ...for myself. I was very much a specialist. I was involved in ethical [[bio-engineering]] in both [[agriculture]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horticulture h
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  • ...ked set of programs to assist your world to evolve into its next stages of social and spiritual development. ...at undergird the development of civilizations and of societies and lead to social evolution—intellectual, spiritual, cultural evolution—that lead to thos
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  • ...plication of such vast reservoirs of energy through mindless, shortsighted engineering, development and foresight on the part of humans could cause immense disast ===='''''[[Geo-engineering]]'''''====
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  • ...ampus, next to [[Baker Street]] tube station, where 'Inter:Mission', a new social venue, costing £750,000 was launched in 2006.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com ...e Polytechnic played a significant role in the popularisation of science & engineering, and it became a major tourist attraction in Victorian London.
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  • ...ence, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...lly, information science emerged in the 19th Century along with many other social science disciplines. As a science, however, it finds its institutional roo
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  • *[[social sciences]], which study [[human behavior]] and [[society|societies]]. ...escribing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).
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