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My name is Evan Dunnmon and I hail from Cincinnati, Ohio.  A few things I do in my spare time are basketball, tennis, swimming, jogging, and martial arts.  I like many types of music, not metal though never really could get into that.  I am thinking of double majoring in ME and Economics along with getting either a certificate in aerospace or energy.
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My name is Evan Dunnmon and I hail from Cincinnati, Ohio.  A few things I do in my spare time are basketball, tennis, swimming, jogging, and martial arts.  I like many types of music, not metal though never really could get into that.  In high school I worked on increasing the efficiency of microbial fuel cells.  I am thinking of double majoring in ME and Economics along with getting either a certificate in aerospace or energy.
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phonetic pronunciation of my name: Ev in Dun min
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This link goes to an article about solar engineering:
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[http://www.wired.com/rawfile/2010/04/gallery-caltech-solar/], Dave Bullock, Raw File, updated 4/22/10, accessed 9/1/2010 (Make solar energy more economical)
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My favorite section of demos was the game of life simulation.  I find it really interesting that we can now simulate things so complex as the life cycle of different types of bacteria.

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My name is Evan Dunnmon and I hail from Cincinnati, Ohio. A few things I do in my spare time are basketball, tennis, swimming, jogging, and martial arts. I like many types of music, not metal though never really could get into that. In high school I worked on increasing the efficiency of microbial fuel cells. I am thinking of double majoring in ME and Economics along with getting either a certificate in aerospace or energy.

phonetic pronunciation of my name: Ev in Dun min

This link goes to an article about solar engineering: [1], Dave Bullock, Raw File, updated 4/22/10, accessed 9/1/2010 (Make solar energy more economical)

My favorite section of demos was the game of life simulation. I find it really interesting that we can now simulate things so complex as the life cycle of different types of bacteria.