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[http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/curiosity/topics/how-is-the-efficiency-of-solar-panels-improving.htm How is the Efficiency of Solar Panels Improving?], Discovery Channel, accessed 7 September, 2012 (Make Solar Power Economical)
 
[http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/curiosity/topics/how-is-the-efficiency-of-solar-panels-improving.htm How is the Efficiency of Solar Panels Improving?], Discovery Channel, accessed 7 September, 2012 (Make Solar Power Economical)
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My name is Anderson Speed and I am from Columbus, Ohio.  I have two older sisters and a younger brother.  I went to an all male Catholic high school where, among other things, I ran cross country and wrestled.  I am currently planning on studying Biomedical engineering.  My general interests include sports, music, and food.  I play the trombone in the Duke Jazz Ensemble.  I am excited for a great year in EGR103!
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My favorite demonstration of the Matlab Demo's was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo.  I enjoyed it because it helped me to understand a real world application of Matlab.  It demonstrated the usefulness of Matlab's two and three dimensional graphical capabilities and helped me to understand the possible uses for it in the future.

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How is the Efficiency of Solar Panels Improving?, Discovery Channel, accessed 7 September, 2012 (Make Solar Power Economical)

About Me:

My name is Anderson Speed and I am from Columbus, Ohio. I have two older sisters and a younger brother. I went to an all male Catholic high school where, among other things, I ran cross country and wrestled. I am currently planning on studying Biomedical engineering. My general interests include sports, music, and food. I play the trombone in the Duke Jazz Ensemble. I am excited for a great year in EGR103!

My favorite demonstration of the Matlab Demo's was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demo. I enjoyed it because it helped me to understand a real world application of Matlab. It demonstrated the usefulness of Matlab's two and three dimensional graphical capabilities and helped me to understand the possible uses for it in the future.