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Hello!  My name is Caroline, and I am a freshman Pratt student who plans to major in biomedical engineering.  No, I am not pre-med.   
 
Hello!  My name is Caroline, and I am a freshman Pratt student who plans to major in biomedical engineering.  No, I am not pre-med.   
  
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I'm no good with phonetics, so here is the easiest way I can think of to indicate the pronunciation of my name.  Each syllable is pronounced exactly like the word: Care-oh-line Tail-or.  That's it.
  
 
Here is a link for the class assignment to a page concerning one of the Grand Challenges, the pursuit of safe drinking water worldwide:
 
Here is a link for the class assignment to a page concerning one of the Grand Challenges, the pursuit of safe drinking water worldwide:
 
[http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/mdg1/en/index.html], World Health Organization, updated 2010, accessed 1 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/mdg1/en/index.html], World Health Organization, updated 2010, accessed 1 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)
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My favorite of the MATLAB demos was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration because it utilized a lot of commands we didn't cover in class.  It was also an interesting practical application of the software I use almost every day.

Latest revision as of 03:42, 23 September 2010

Hello! My name is Caroline, and I am a freshman Pratt student who plans to major in biomedical engineering. No, I am not pre-med.

I'm no good with phonetics, so here is the easiest way I can think of to indicate the pronunciation of my name. Each syllable is pronounced exactly like the word: Care-oh-line Tail-or. That's it.

Here is a link for the class assignment to a page concerning one of the Grand Challenges, the pursuit of safe drinking water worldwide: [1], World Health Organization, updated 2010, accessed 1 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)

My favorite of the MATLAB demos was the Loma Prieta Earthquake demonstration because it utilized a lot of commands we didn't cover in class. It was also an interesting practical application of the software I use almost every day.