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Monday, January 14, 2019

Inidivial Reflection Statement

Individual Reflection Statement In analyzing my work, I feel that this project compelled me to find what legal dimensions on sewage discussion is from different consideration, subsequently building on my imaginative capacity as well as my practical knowledge. Therefore I feel we thrust gained and developed many skills in terms of our own personal creativity and development in Engineering Society. An interesting proposition brought forth by this context presentation was Sewage Treatment and Human.After presenting eight dimensions of sewage treatment around the world, the group was able to show that engineers views on traditions, laws, and finishings are passing subjective. The domain of societal interests in order to reflect that group duet uses the information and depicted object to expose what are the professional responsibility in engineering to force us to look at Engineering externalize and their practicesof case study about such things as water treatment, regulation, r elocation on rock cavern, and the like.I feel this possible responsibility is further back up by how group mates understand the dimension in the case study. They seems like a helpful, sensitive individual. They force the audience to sympathies with those affected by the their devastating effects in pollution. Furthermore they makes relatable data of economical and milieu dimensions in that they pulls me out of a old culture and has me enter the culture of the new society along with them, making for culture shock for twain regulation and audience.Overall, what we discovered from this project is the importance of an Engineering Society. they made me translate more the relationship between sewage treatment and human. And, I overly need to fully consider dimensions before we actually make the PowerPoint, as otherwise I get lost and lose the working time. Finally, reflecting on the positive and negative aspects of our project will, I believe, really help me mend myself for The Role ofEngineeringinSociety.

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