Industrial Engineering
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Read more: Becoming the Best Czech ChefToday was one of my favorite days thus far, as we got to embark on a walking tour of Prague and finished the night with…
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Read more: Connection of Engineering & HistoryLearning about both engineering and history of the Czech Republic while in Prague surely helps to show how interconnected the disciplines actually are. For example,…
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Read more: Scavenger Hunt, CBIC, and History LectureWe started our day today at 8:10 am. We went to the New Town Hall where we were met with our Professor from Charles University…
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Read more: Great start, much learning
Today we were introduced to a new art style that was pertinent to the Renaissance which was panel painting. At first, we started off with…
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Read more: Oil Painting
Kyle Giacobello After hearing that our Fresco class got cancelled, I was instantly bummed out. At the time, oil painting had no meaning to me…
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Read more: Oils & FoilsWritten by Joey George The city streets are quiet early on a mid-May morning. Beams of sunlight saturate the Tuscany hues. The walk to Via…
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Read more: Urban Planning and Sustainability Florence
As I have settled into my apartment in Florence, it has been breathtaking to experience a world so different from America. The streets of Florence…
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Read more: Learning a Language (Sorta)Today was a busy day, and I would say that one of the most shocking things I heard was during the Czech language crash course.…
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Read more: Roc at the Sewers and learning CzechToday I was in charge of Roc the Panther. Our first stop of the day was an Old Wastewater Treatment Plant, or as we referred…
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Read more: Transition of Values from the Renaissance to the USA
Kam Chan – Junior Industrial Engineering In terms of the values of the Renaissance, we discussed today that how their values were mainly surrounded around…