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- Order_of_the_Engineer abstract "The Order of the Engineer is an association for graduate and professional engineers in the United States that emphasizes pride and responsibility in the engineering profession. It was inspired by the success of The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer, a similar and much older Canadian ceremony, and is a common presence in American engineering schools. Before joining, members must take an oath to abide by a code of ethics called The Obligation of an Engineer:I am an Engineer.In my profession I take deep pride.To it I owe solemn obligations.Since the Stone Age,Human Progress has been spurred by the Engineering Genius.Engineers have made usable Nature's vast resources of Materials and Energy for Humanity's Benefit.Engineers have vitalized and turned to practical use the Principles of Science and the Means of Technology.Were it not for this heritage of accumulated experiences, my efforts would be feeble.As an engineer, I, (full name), pledge to practice Integrity and Fair Dealing, Tolerance, and Respect, and to uphold devotion to the standards and dignity of my profession,conscious always that my skill carries with it the obligation to serve humanityby making best use of the Earth's precious wealth.As an engineer, I shall participate in none but honest enterprises.When needed, my skill and knowledge shall be given without reservation for the public good.In the performance of duty, and in fidelity to my profession, I shall give the utmost.- The Obligation of the EngineerMembers are given a stainless steel ring called the Engineer's Ring. The ring is worn on the little finger so that it will drag across any surface on which the wearer writes, providing a constant reminder of the engineer's oath.The first ceremony was held on June 4, 1970 at Cleveland State University's Fenn College of Engineering. Now, almost all states have universities with chapters, called \"links\", that host the Order of the Engineer. Several engineering organizations also host links such as NSPE, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, and ASCE. During the ceremony engineering graduates take the Obligation of the Order. After each member takes the obligation they are awarded the ring while putting their hands through a big ring and having a member of the Order of the Engineer put the ring on the little finger of the dominant hand. Each inductee takes the obligation, signs a certificate of obligation and wears the ring to show their pride in the Order and as a symbol of their obligation to the profession and the public. Often friends and family join the new initiates for a time of celebration together after the ceremony.Early attempts to extend The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer to the United States were unsuccessful due to complications including copyright issues.".
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- Order_of_the_Engineer text "I am an Engineer. In my profession I take deep pride. To it I owe solemn obligations. Since the Stone Age, Human Progress has been spurred by the Engineering Genius. Engineers have made usable Nature's vast resources of Materials and Energy for Humanity's Benefit. Engineers have vitalized and turned to practical use the Principles of Science and the Means of Technology. Were it not for this heritage of accumulated experiences, my efforts would be feeble. As an engineer, I, , pledge to practice Integrity and Fair Dealing, Tolerance, and Respect, and to uphold devotion to the standards and dignity of my profession, conscious always that my skill carries with it the obligation to serve humanity by making best use of the Earth's precious wealth. As an engineer, I shall participate in none but honest enterprises. When needed, my skill and knowledge shall be given without reservation for the public good. In the performance of duty, and in fidelity to my profession, I shall give the utmost.".
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- Order_of_the_Engineer comment "The Order of the Engineer is an association for graduate and professional engineers in the United States that emphasizes pride and responsibility in the engineering profession. It was inspired by the success of The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer, a similar and much older Canadian ceremony, and is a common presence in American engineering schools.".
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