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== Name Pronounciation ==
 
== Name Pronounciation ==
Its Chris DeLaCruz. The only thing that people get wrong is the De part of my last name by pronouncing it like "day" instead of the e sounding like the e in eggs. its honestly okay though because I have a lisp and cant even pronounce my own name so what does it matter? Not at all. The question is rhetorical but I'm gonna answer it anyway.
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Its Chris DeLaCruz. The only thing that people get wrong is the De part of my last name by pronouncing it like "day" instead of the e sounding like the e in eggs. its honestly okay though because I have a lisp and cant even pronounce my own name so what does it matter? Not at all. The question is rhetorical but I'm anthwer it anyway. Like Mike Tyson but nowhere near as tough or intimidating. Actually not tough or intimidating at all, really.
 
 
  
 
== Grand Challenge ==
 
== Grand Challenge ==
 
[https://www.nae.edu/MediaRoom/20095/164396/174258.aspx US Student Wins Engineering Podcast Competition on NAE Grand Challenges for 2017 Global Grand Challenges Summit] National Academy of Engineering, created 14 August, 2017, accessed 22 September, 2017 (Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure)
 
[https://www.nae.edu/MediaRoom/20095/164396/174258.aspx US Student Wins Engineering Podcast Competition on NAE Grand Challenges for 2017 Global Grand Challenges Summit] National Academy of Engineering, created 14 August, 2017, accessed 22 September, 2017 (Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure)

Revision as of 15:06, 22 September 2017

About Me

I am an undergraduate student at Duke University in the Pratt School of Engineering. Yea that's literally all there is to me right now. I've done noting of note so far.


Name Pronounciation

Its Chris DeLaCruz. The only thing that people get wrong is the De part of my last name by pronouncing it like "day" instead of the e sounding like the e in eggs. its honestly okay though because I have a lisp and cant even pronounce my own name so what does it matter? Not at all. The question is rhetorical but I'm anthwer it anyway. Like Mike Tyson but nowhere near as tough or intimidating. Actually not tough or intimidating at all, really.

Grand Challenge

US Student Wins Engineering Podcast Competition on NAE Grand Challenges for 2017 Global Grand Challenges Summit National Academy of Engineering, created 14 August, 2017, accessed 22 September, 2017 (Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure)