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== First Name Pronounciation ==
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== Name Pronounciation ==
My first name, Lucy, is pronounced fairly logically, at least for an English speaker.  It sounds like Loo-see, kind of like if you were personifying a loo in England and said "The '''''loo''''' '''''see'''''s many hydrated travelers everyday."
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My name, Lucy Dawson, is pronounced fairly logically, at least for an English speaker.  Lucy sounds like LOO-see, kind of like if you were personifying a loo in England and said "The '''''loo''''' '''''see'''''s many hydrated travelers everyday." My family name, Dawson, sounds like DAH-suhn.
 
 
  
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineers: Prevent Nuclear Terror ==
 
== Grand Challenges for Engineers: Prevent Nuclear Terror ==
 
===Article Post:===
 
===Article Post:===
 
[http://www.theoildrum.com/node/4971  The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Paradigm], Charles Barton, Gail E. Tverberg, posted January 20, 2009, accessed September 22, 2010 (Grand Challenge: Prevent nuclear terror)
 
[http://www.theoildrum.com/node/4971  The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Paradigm], Charles Barton, Gail E. Tverberg, posted January 20, 2009, accessed September 22, 2010 (Grand Challenge: Prevent nuclear terror)

Revision as of 21:07, 23 September 2010

About Me

I am currently an undergraduate pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering. I also enjoy German and am contemplating studying abroad in Berlin through a special engineering program. Outside of school, I enjoy playing tennis, cooking, eating, and relaxing with friends.


Name Pronounciation

My name, Lucy Dawson, is pronounced fairly logically, at least for an English speaker. Lucy sounds like LOO-see, kind of like if you were personifying a loo in England and said "The loo sees many hydrated travelers everyday." My family name, Dawson, sounds like DAH-suhn.

Grand Challenges for Engineers: Prevent Nuclear Terror

Article Post:

The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Paradigm, Charles Barton, Gail E. Tverberg, posted January 20, 2009, accessed September 22, 2010 (Grand Challenge: Prevent nuclear terror)