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I am a freshman hoping to major in mechanical or civil engineering
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I am a freshman hoping to major in mechanical or civil engineering. I am from Johannesburg, South Africa and was lucky enough to attend 3 2010, World Cup games. This semester I am taking chem-31, EGR53, Math-31 and writing 20.
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http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/.Kate Galbraith. The New York Times. January 14, 2009, 1:39 PM.23/09/2010
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(Grand Challenge)
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cun-ya (Khanya) More-ol-o (Morolo)
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My favorite demonstrations fell under the 3D figures particularly the code that made the matlab logo. I liked them because they were brightly colored mostly and the fact that I could not imagine how they began to work the figure out in code. I liked the figures also because you could see the coding and kind of get a sense of how they built it (you could see that they used pi, cos, etc and various functions we are yet to be introduced to such as light and meshgrid).

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I am a freshman hoping to major in mechanical or civil engineering. I am from Johannesburg, South Africa and was lucky enough to attend 3 2010, World Cup games. This semester I am taking chem-31, EGR53, Math-31 and writing 20.

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/01/14/solar-manufacturing-not-so-sunny/.Kate Galbraith. The New York Times. January 14, 2009, 1:39 PM.23/09/2010 (Grand Challenge)

cun-ya (Khanya) More-ol-o (Morolo)

My favorite demonstrations fell under the 3D figures particularly the code that made the matlab logo. I liked them because they were brightly colored mostly and the fact that I could not imagine how they began to work the figure out in code. I liked the figures also because you could see the coding and kind of get a sense of how they built it (you could see that they used pi, cos, etc and various functions we are yet to be introduced to such as light and meshgrid).