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== About Me == | == About Me == | ||
− | I am a freshman at Pratt. I am from Turkey. I enjoy programming very much. | + | I am a freshman at Pratt. I am from Turkey. I enjoy programming very much. I also enjoy web development, and desigining printed materials and websites. |
== Name Pronounciation == | == Name Pronounciation == | ||
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== Fun Fact == | == Fun Fact == | ||
I have a twin brother, [[User:ep115]], who obviously shares my surname. And I have a good friend, named Cem Deniz Polat, from Turkey. As a coincidence, he shares my surname too. Along with my name. | I have a twin brother, [[User:ep115]], who obviously shares my surname. And I have a good friend, named Cem Deniz Polat, from Turkey. As a coincidence, he shares my surname too. Along with my name. | ||
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+ | == An Engineering Challenge == | ||
+ | I believe in the power of engineering to make life better and easier for everyone. This Grand Challenge for Engineering, is a perfect example of it: [http://ucsdengineeringgrandchallenges.blogspot.com/2008/02/advance-personalized-learning.html Advanced Personalized Learning], UC San Diego, posted 29 February 2008, accessed 14 January 2009 |
Revision as of 18:18, 14 September 2014
About Me
I am a freshman at Pratt. I am from Turkey. I enjoy programming very much. I also enjoy web development, and desigining printed materials and websites.
Name Pronounciation
My full name is: Ibrahim Cem Polat. I use the name Cem, which is pronounced like "Gem".
Fun Fact
I have a twin brother, User:ep115, who obviously shares my surname. And I have a good friend, named Cem Deniz Polat, from Turkey. As a coincidence, he shares my surname too. Along with my name.
An Engineering Challenge
I believe in the power of engineering to make life better and easier for everyone. This Grand Challenge for Engineering, is a perfect example of it: Advanced Personalized Learning, UC San Diego, posted 29 February 2008, accessed 14 January 2009