For my degree couse of civil engg., I need to submit the research paper.For this, I have selected a topic of "CIVIL IS THE MOTHER OF ENGINEERING". Can anybody guide me from where i can get some tips for submitting the research paper?
Can somebody helps me to submit my research paper?
It is not a bad topic and should be easy to argue for. I would start with civil construction. Civil engineering arose out of immediate human needs. I can't remember all the places where I have read about this stuff, but let's give you some examples:
1. Surveying develops in the Nile region because flooding of the Nile every year erases property boundary markers (ref 1). The development of surveying helps feed the development of mathematics.
2. Irrigation is required to bring water to crops. This requires surveying and the develpment of water transportation systems, including water canals,pipes, and pumps (ref 2).
3. As people become skilled at these tasks, they begin to take on roads, ship yards, and storage facilities.
4. Now politicians get into the act and want government buildings and monuments to their glory (ref 3).
A story something like this can be weaved together and will sound credible.
Reply:probabaly the one of the top priorities for first man is to get a shelter, and he started to build houses, then his needs expanded like getting sanitary lines, water using canals (used in petra 4000 years ago), light,...etc
what i mean is civil engineering is the cause of the engineering branches to come alive
this what a mighty professors of mine told me (well not as good as his explination) on my earlyies days in colledge
Reply:Just about every branch of engineering fancies itself the "mother of engineering." For civil engineering, think Greece and Rome. Aqueducts, the Colosseum, roads... They were solving civil engineering problems while they still thought earth, wind, fire and water were the fundamental elements.
Reply:You must have some very strong feelings about this "mother", why should you be asking others for support?
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