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== About me ==
 
== About me ==
My name is Bataung Mohapi, my home country is Lesotho. I am a freshman at Duke University and possibly a Mechanical Engineering major, not sure yet.
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My name is Bataung Mohapi, my home country is Lesotho. I am a freshman at Duke University and possibly a Mechanical Engineering major, not sure yet. This semester the classes I am taking are: Chemistry101, Maths111, EGR103 and Writing101.
 
 
  
 
== Name pronunciation ==
 
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== Courses this semester ==
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== Grand Challenges for Engineering Article ==
EGR 103,
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Access to clean drinking water has become a major topic nowadays, and finding simple and cheap ways of purifying water for drinking has become a great challenge. One article I read in the Grand Challenges for Engineering page was about three UC Berkeley engineering students who have come up with a way of providing clean water for poor communities in countries like India. [http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php BERKELEY / Engineering students make it easy, low-tech / Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities], Rick DelVecchio, San Francisco Chronicle, published 13 May 2006, accessed 21 January 2009 (Provide access to clean water).
Chemistry 101,
 
Maths 111,
 
Writing 101-Consuming African Cities.
 
 
 
  
 
== Contact information ==
 
== Contact information ==
bataung.mohapi@duke.edu
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Email: bataung.mohapi@duke.edu

Latest revision as of 16:15, 14 September 2015

About me

My name is Bataung Mohapi, my home country is Lesotho. I am a freshman at Duke University and possibly a Mechanical Engineering major, not sure yet. This semester the classes I am taking are: Chemistry101, Maths111, EGR103 and Writing101.

Name pronunciation

It is hard to break down my name, the closest I can get to breaking it down is: bata-U-ng.


Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Access to clean drinking water has become a major topic nowadays, and finding simple and cheap ways of purifying water for drinking has become a great challenge. One article I read in the Grand Challenges for Engineering page was about three UC Berkeley engineering students who have come up with a way of providing clean water for poor communities in countries like India. BERKELEY / Engineering students make it easy, low-tech / Solving the problem of clean water for poor communities, Rick DelVecchio, San Francisco Chronicle, published 13 May 2006, accessed 21 January 2009 (Provide access to clean water).

Contact information

Email: bataung.mohapi@duke.edu