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[http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-08/how-engineers-can-help-prevent-water-wars How Engineers Can Help Prevent Water Wars], Luke Mitchell, Popular Science, created 10 September 2012, accessed 3 February 2013 (Clean Water)
 
[http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-08/how-engineers-can-help-prevent-water-wars How Engineers Can Help Prevent Water Wars], Luke Mitchell, Popular Science, created 10 September 2012, accessed 3 February 2013 (Clean Water)
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My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one on the Earth's Topography. I had previously considered  MATLAB as a program chiefly concerned with mathematical calculation and hadn't considered its ability to store data and create graphics as intricate at the 3D image created by the script in the topography demonstration. It illustrated MATLAB's usefulness as a program that can create models in three dimension and showed me a different utilization for the program.
 
My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one on the Earth's Topography. I had previously considered  MATLAB as a program chiefly concerned with mathematical calculation and hadn't considered its ability to store data and create graphics as intricate at the 3D image created by the script in the topography demonstration. It illustrated MATLAB's usefulness as a program that can create models in three dimension and showed me a different utilization for the program.

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Homework 1:

How Engineers Can Help Prevent Water Wars, Luke Mitchell, Popular Science, created 10 September 2012, accessed 3 February 2013 (Clean Water)

Homework 2:

My favorite MATLAB demonstration was the one on the Earth's Topography. I had previously considered MATLAB as a program chiefly concerned with mathematical calculation and hadn't considered its ability to store data and create graphics as intricate at the 3D image created by the script in the topography demonstration. It illustrated MATLAB's usefulness as a program that can create models in three dimension and showed me a different utilization for the program.