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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Obama's State of the Union...Question 3
I feel that Engineering, my field of study, could enhance the nation’s infrastructure in many ways. Engineering is virtually in every part of the nation’s infrastructure. With new technology come new opportunities to better the way we live, and the environment. I think it is important to continue researching new technologies, like the electric car, and alternative energy sources. If we were relied on oil less than we do now I feel it would solve many of the problems we face now. I plan to concentrate on electrical engineering...
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The electric car as well as alternative energy sources WILL solve many of the problems we face today. Our reliance on oil can't last forever.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, engineering is the way to go. We have a lot of IT and engineering guys in this class. Alt. energy is gonna be getting bigger in the coming years
ReplyDeleteResearch in new technology and cleaner energy will play a huge part in enhancing the nation's infrastructure.
ReplyDeleteEngineers are going to be in high demand in the future. Our infrastructure has definitely falling short of what it should be.
ReplyDeleteI agree that our nations infrastructure could be better, and recently is not moving as fast as other nations, Obama even states that in his speech.
ReplyDeleteelectric cars are a great idea but just hard to keep them around. They were introduced in California in early 2000 and the idea was making an impact, electric recharge stations were even being implaced instead of gas stations,but then all of a sudden the electric car is gone.
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