Well, today after the workshop I was asked to read an article in Chief Delphi and this is my conclusion. There is a guy named Eduardo Fernandez a kid who has always had an interest for engineering. When he was 5 years old he figured out how to take apart a remote-control car; 8 years later, in 7th grade, he participated in the national first competition. He later led the construction of the EVROV robot arm, designed to lift and move instruments to assist astronauts with spacewalks. He also created a complementary 3-D video system that helps human operators gauge depth as they remotely operate the arm from inside their ship. In conclusion Eduardo Fernandez has shown a strong passion on becoming an engineer, and is attending Arizona State University in the fall to study mechanical engineering. The sad part about this story is that Eduardo's Father was recently deported to Mexico. I picked this article because it helped me realize that certain obstacles will always be there to barricate
our dreams, but to succeed in life we need to overcome our problems just like Eduardo did.
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