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== My Name ==
 
== My Name ==
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Hello my name is Bernard Park.
 
Hello my name is Bernard Park.
  
 
== Its Pronounciation ==
 
== Its Pronounciation ==
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It is pronounced "bur-NARD PARK."
 
It is pronounced "bur-NARD PARK."
  
 
== Grand Challenge Link ==
 
== Grand Challenge Link ==
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The following is a link to one of the Grand Challenges, "Provide Access to Clean Water."
 
The following is a link to one of the Grand Challenges, "Provide Access to Clean Water."
 
[http://www.abc.net.au/ra/innovations/stories/s1339270.htm Innovations - Water Filter] Australian National University, updated 4 April 2005, accessed 24 September 2010 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
 
[http://www.abc.net.au/ra/innovations/stories/s1339270.htm Innovations - Water Filter] Australian National University, updated 4 April 2005, accessed 24 September 2010 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
  
 
== Favorite Demo ==
 
== Favorite Demo ==
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My favorite demo was MATLAB -- Graphics -- 3-D Plots because it contained fascinating and colored 3-D plots that were simply candy to my eyes! I also took a look at and appreciated the codes required to make such plots.
 
My favorite demo was MATLAB -- Graphics -- 3-D Plots because it contained fascinating and colored 3-D plots that were simply candy to my eyes! I also took a look at and appreciated the codes required to make such plots.

Latest revision as of 02:34, 24 September 2010

My Name

Hello my name is Bernard Park.

Its Pronounciation

It is pronounced "bur-NARD PARK."

Grand Challenge Link

The following is a link to one of the Grand Challenges, "Provide Access to Clean Water." Innovations - Water Filter Australian National University, updated 4 April 2005, accessed 24 September 2010 (Provide Access to Clean Water)

Favorite Demo

My favorite demo was MATLAB -- Graphics -- 3-D Plots because it contained fascinating and colored 3-D plots that were simply candy to my eyes! I also took a look at and appreciated the codes required to make such plots.