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From Bethlehem PA
 
From Bethlehem PA
Loves playing soccer guitar and violin
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Loves playing soccer, guitar, and violin
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[https://news.ncsu.edu/2015/04/rogers-excrevator-2015/?utm_source=NAE+Newsletter&utm_campaign=66b03e03e8-Spotlight_on_Engineering_2015_04_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b3cbbfaea-66b03e03e8-213876945&mc_cid=66b03e03e8&mc_eid=cb10d72125#b04g08t20w15 A Safer Way to Deal With Raw Sewage in the Developing World], Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University, Created 2 April 2015, accessed 13 September 2015, (General)
 
[https://news.ncsu.edu/2015/04/rogers-excrevator-2015/?utm_source=NAE+Newsletter&utm_campaign=66b03e03e8-Spotlight_on_Engineering_2015_04_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b3cbbfaea-66b03e03e8-213876945&mc_cid=66b03e03e8&mc_eid=cb10d72125#b04g08t20w15 A Safer Way to Deal With Raw Sewage in the Developing World], Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University, Created 2 April 2015, accessed 13 September 2015, (General)
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'''Favorite Matlab demonstration'''
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Scripts was by far the most useful and interesting feature of matlab for me. It helped me understand more about scripts in the EGR lectures that I'm currently in. Reading the information about scripts and looking at the demos helped clear some concepts that I briefly touched on in class.

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From Bethlehem PA Loves playing soccer, guitar, and violin


A Safer Way to Deal With Raw Sewage in the Developing World, Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University, Created 2 April 2015, accessed 13 September 2015, (General)


Favorite Matlab demonstration Scripts was by far the most useful and interesting feature of matlab for me. It helped me understand more about scripts in the EGR lectures that I'm currently in. Reading the information about scripts and looking at the demos helped clear some concepts that I briefly touched on in class.