lifes little instruction book by Jackson Brown

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* I would like to get help writing 4 pages about a book called " life's little instruction book " by Jackson Brown.

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(1) Give an overview of the theme of the book. Ask yourself the question: “What does the book say to me about the field of engineering?” Do not provide a summary of the book, but rather focus on the message that the authors were trying to convey about engineering using a few key points from the book.

(2) Each person who reads a book may take something different away from it, based on his/her own personal experiences. Reflect upon one or two specific experiences from your past that came to mind when you were reading the book. How did those experiences contribute to your decision for a career in engineering?

(3) Did reading the book reinforce, diminish or alter your attitude towards engineering as a career in any way? Explain. (

4) Does the main theme of the book address any of your own current personal goals that have led you into choosing Engineering for your professional education?

(5) Imagine yourself in a few months in the following scenario: You have a significant amount of homework. Perhaps you're having a rough time in one of your classes and many late, sleepless nights. In other words, times are becoming a bit overwhelming academically. What is the one thing from your reading that you might draw on to keep yourself inspired, to sustain your interest in your chosen field?

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