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'''About Me'''
 
'''About Me'''
Hi, I'm Rachel and I'm from Scarsdale, NY. I can't wait to see where my freshman year at Duke will take me.
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Hi, I'm Rachel Whitney and I'm from Scarsdale, NY. I can't wait to see where my freshman year at Duke will take me.
  
 
'''Grand Challenges for Engineering'''
 
'''Grand Challenges for Engineering'''
 
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2008/12/can_britain_afford_fusion.html],Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News, updated 29 December 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/technology/2008/12/can_britain_afford_fusion.html],Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News, updated 29 December 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 (Grand Challenge)
  
"'Phonetic Pronunciation'"
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'''Phonetic Pronunciation'''
 
ray-chil wit-nee
 
ray-chil wit-nee
  
"'Favorite Demonstration'"
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'''Favorite Demonstration'''
 
My favorite demonstration is the Earth's Topography demonstration. Growing up, I looked at so many different 2-D and 3-D graphs of the Earth. It is so interesting to finally see and understand how those graphs were created. The next time I see a graph of Earth, it will be exciting to have a better sense of how the graph was created.
 
My favorite demonstration is the Earth's Topography demonstration. Growing up, I looked at so many different 2-D and 3-D graphs of the Earth. It is so interesting to finally see and understand how those graphs were created. The next time I see a graph of Earth, it will be exciting to have a better sense of how the graph was created.

Latest revision as of 05:41, 20 September 2010

About Me Hi, I'm Rachel Whitney and I'm from Scarsdale, NY. I can't wait to see where my freshman year at Duke will take me.

Grand Challenges for Engineering [1],Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News, updated 29 December 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 (Grand Challenge)

Phonetic Pronunciation ray-chil wit-nee

Favorite Demonstration My favorite demonstration is the Earth's Topography demonstration. Growing up, I looked at so many different 2-D and 3-D graphs of the Earth. It is so interesting to finally see and understand how those graphs were created. The next time I see a graph of Earth, it will be exciting to have a better sense of how the graph was created.