Friday, January 24, 2020
Women in Engineering Essay -- Gender Roles
Engineering is a field dominated by men in today's society, for many reasons. When people think about engineering they think about men with glasses and never does a women come to mind. However, there have been many studies on the skills that keep women out of engineering as a career yet there is no proof that women cannot or do not possess the skills needed to be a successful engineer. Therefore, it is thought and stereotyped that women do not have the skills to have an engineering career. Due to the studies and stereotypes the questions then arise as to what makes a good engineer. Many have the same response to the question but not one skill can a women not posses. Women are stereotyped as being dumb just because they are pretty. If a women is not considered pretty she is often thought of as being a smarter than a pretty women . Over all the stereotypes there are some women who have beat the odds. These Women who do have the skills to enter into the field face bias everyday in the f ield because they are women not because they lack in the required skills. Unfortunately, these reasons that keep women from entering the field of engineering. There have been organizations that spend their time encouraging women to enter into engineering. The Organizations and societies have become so strong and so persuasive that even the company that makes Barbie is coming out with a computer engineering Barbie to attract young girls into the field. The push from the organizations and the drive of the women for success has helped some women to make a breakthrough in the field. Those few women who have overcome many challenges and obstacles in the field have to prove themselves to be looked at with even the slightest bit of respect. These women who ma... ... if they are. Not only when they have the interest be as a little girl playing with her toy Barbie that says, "math is hard". Research could be done on the math ability of women compared to men. On the contrary, women have groups to encourage them to enter into the field. The groups show that even though women are pushed out of the field they must be important because the societies and organizations exist. Why is it that women are being so strongly pushed out just to be pulled back in by the organization, it's because they are an important aspect to the field. The women who have the drive to enter into the field make huge strides and positive impacts on the field. Over all women may not be what is thought of when talking about engineering, but the women who go through the hardship make a huge impact of the field, causing their existence in the field to be important.
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Arc Assembly and Continental Collision
Arc Assembly and Continental collision in the Nonprescription East African Oregon: implications for the consolidation of Gondola's The Pan African Organic cycle, Is derived from Kennedy's (1964) term, Pan-African Thermo-tectonic episode to characterize the thermal differentiation of Africa into cartons and into mobile belts during the late Precambrian (now known as Nonprescription) and earliest Phoenician (Paleozoic) In 1981 McMillan argued that Gondola's was assembled from 2 fragments east and west Gondola's and he thought that this occurred along the Monomaniac Belt and Its extension to the north (Arabian-Nubian Shield) In 1984Kronor refined this term (Pan-African) to be involving a protracted organic cycle from 950 ââ¬â 450 Ma ( a span of 500 Ma). The tectonics associated with this Is not restricted to Africa alone. Events to similar age occur throughout Gondola's (all the southern continents) but also Laurie (made up of Baltic [most of northern Europe and European Russia] Ast rakhan [Central Asia. China and Malaysia, Siberia {475 ââ¬â 490 Ma} ) and Laurent (North America and Gondola's) with which it collided. The timestamp of 500 Ma is much longer than any Phoenician rookery.So preference to the Pan-African organic cycle must suffice until the timing and regional extent of discrete tectonic events is better understood and constrained. Uranium- lead dating would be recommended because it has a small error margin of 2 Ma. In 1994 Stern said that with the East African Oregon ââ¬â Pan African are represented hallmarks of modern plate tectonics. Lunging abundant politesse, calculate battalions and volcanic sequences, and immature classic sediments When it comes to politesse, the horizontal displacements worked out are huge.The politics napes have traveled several 10 and maybe a few sass of kilometers. Pan-African metamorphism has resulting In granulate formations which suggest Cristal over thickening due to continent collision. East African Rookery = 500 Ma North American Cordillera (350 Ma ââ¬â Present) Mountain Belt stretching from Western Europe to the Eastern Asia (called Sensor [1987]) the Thesis's organic collage Aching thinks that the development or the assembly of Gondola's was more complex than Just bring to continents together.The Western part was from different parts but the time is what is hard to grasp. politesse, arcs and the size of the Macaque ocean. Stern 94 considers several pieces of evidence. For example the politesse of the Arabian Nubian-Shield (ANSI Wilson Cycle dynamics, spreading and subsection rates and he advances the argument that the Macaque Ocean is likely to have contained the seafloor that was to the order of 100 Ma or older, when it was subjected.HIS conclusion Is that the Macaque basin was a large ocean basin (area 10000 Km wide) ââ¬ËOff The collision to West and east Gondola's The east African Oregon in Eke and TX has long been recognized as manifesting an episode of Tibetan style contin ental collision and Cristal thickening. The most direct evidence of the timing of the collision between continental blocks of east and west Gondola's comes from the age of granulates exposed in the EAI. These granulates 15 ââ¬â 45 km of uplift and erosion. The East African granulates show where the greatest thickness occurs.Granulates are not found North of Central Sudan and southern Ethiopia but are common in S, Kenya, Malawi and Macaque. The crust in the southern EAI contrasts with that in the north in 2 fundamental ways. 1 . Whereas the crust to the north is largely intact, and lies preserved 20 or more km pep, in the present day crust, the crust in the southern EAI crops out as tectonic slices we do not know what composes the present lower crust of the southern
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Alzheimer s Disease The Neurological Thief - 822 Words
Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease: The Neurological Thief Ashley E. Campbell Psychology 210 October 31, 2015 Malvereen Harris Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease: The Neurological Thief It is a wicked disease that slowly steals our loved ones memories, independence and eventually their lives. While no one knows the exact cause of Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease, it is the leading cause of dementia related deaths to date. It was first described in 1906 by Alois Alzheimer, a German psychologist and neurologist. Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease is a neurological disorder in which brain cells die. This death of brain cells causes progressive decline in, behavioral and cognitive ability and most notably, loss of memory (Diseases and Conditions, 2014). There are several theories ofâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Diagnosis Determining that Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease is the cause of dementia usually begins by examining the patientââ¬â¢s cognitive and behavioral history over the span of years. Sudden onset of dementia is more likely the result of other issues such as head trauma, stroke, medication, etc. These can be ruled out by test such as brain scans, and blood/urine samples. Inherited disease, such as Huntington s disease, can be ruled out by a genetic test. Although molecular, functional and structural scans to look for amyloid plaques they cannot be used as a diagnostic tool but is extremely critical in ongoing research. Below are the criteria that are looked at during diagnosis of Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease. A patient with two or more of the physician listed symptoms are considered to have Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease. Symptoms include worsened memory, impaired reasoning skills, impaired visuospatial ability, impaired communication, and changes in personality/behavior. (Diseases and Conditions , 2014). Treatment and Research Diagnosis can be at any stage of Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease. The earlier the diagnosis, the better the patient and care takers can prepare a proper treatment plan and monitor progression. Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease may be treated with various drugs to help with cognitive symptoms such as cholinesterase inhibitors. Non-chemical treatments are used help with behavioral symptoms such as allowing
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