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== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article: ==
 
== [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] Article: ==
One of the goals in the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] deals with solar energy, more specifically how to economically create and utilize it. The following article talks about one of America's largest companies and its relationship with solar energy:
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One of the goals in the [[Grand Challenges for Engineering]] deals with solar energy, more specifically how to economically create and utilize it. The following article talks about one company and its switch to solar engery:
* [http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/15/business/fi-solar15], Los Angeles Times, updated 15 August 2008, accessed 8 September 2012
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* [http://articles.latimes.com/2008/aug/15/business/fi-solar15 PG&E to tap into solar projects], Los Angeles Times, updated 15 August 2008, accessed 8 September 2012

Revision as of 19:27, 8 September 2012

About Me

My name is Cynthia Bai. (Bai like bye, not bay) I've always wanted a Wikipedia page about me, but I suppose this is the closest I will ever get.

10 Things You Should Know

  • I am from Delaware, and we have no sales tax. I miss home already.
  • I have never read Harry Potter, but no worries, it's on my bucket list.
  • For my senior research project, I wrote a fifteen paged paper and gave a seven minute presentation on the history of bananas.
  • I absolutely detest drivers who don't use turn signals.
  • Mountain Dew is the best soda.
  • I am 1/16 Russian.
  • Even though I'm on the path to become an engineer, I secretly want to go to culinary school and work as a chef in Italy.
  • Eat. Sleep. Laugh. Repeat.
  • I would give up anything to meet Ellen DeGeneres.
  • I have never been to Europe, but being at Duke is the best alternative because I can still meet guys with British accents.

Grand Challenges for Engineering Article:

One of the goals in the Grand Challenges for Engineering deals with solar energy, more specifically how to economically create and utilize it. The following article talks about one company and its switch to solar engery: