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What if GE’s are gone?

  • By: Galawang Blessie Tigley
  • 16.10.2015
  • 2 min käytetty lukemiseen

“Owning one’s importance does abide in one place. Hence, keeping its legacy makes our ways grow better.”

Constructing relation between man and nature happens when both are exactly interacting with one another. Man is the one who build bridges to express things in accordance with its functions. Nature possesses a part when man skills are used. For instance, in anticipating the real world, people work upon their professions like how civil surveying and mapping works.

Geodetic Engineers impart knowledge, skills, great experience to those students whose being part of it. They are not focusing only for surveying but they elaborate their roles in mapping, Geodesy, Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing and even oblige in public lands and land registration laws. No one could deny the significance of its possession.

Through many controversies, some questions brought engineers stand those buildings, how electrical engineers find new ways of electricity flows, how chemical engineers produce chemical products and like how Geodetic engineers focus on fundamental bewilderment to the people. What if Geodetic Engineering is gone? Can people still survive without Geodetic Engineers? All can possibly know that pulling things may portray greater effects to livelihood. Without geodetic engineers, there will no knowledge to people. There will be no ocean information, no maps, no geographical issues, no solution to climate change, no attachment to environment and no perceptions in the remedy of clearing things. Therefore, people will die due to shortage. No engineers, no enlightenment. No field of studying, no development and no Geodetic Engineers, no collaboration and peace to the world.

As what James Dyson said, “Manufacturing is more than just putting parts together. It’s coming up with ideas, testing principles, and perfecting the engineering as well as final assembly? Indeed, no one can truly inactivate one’s role even in its worst.


 
 
 

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