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Engineers are an important in society because they are the ones who build residences, buildings, bridges and other infrastructures that make life easier. Almost all of the things used today in the modern world, especially computers, are created by engineers.
Cfn is the acronym for Craftman, a soldier serving in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps or Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in WW2.
According to Wikipedia, six of the longest bridges are located in China, and three in the US, in the state of Louisiana. Read more, below.
Arthur Halestrap has: Played Himself - Royal Engineers - Filmed in 1999 in "Timeshift" in 2002. Played Himself - Royal Navy in "World War 1 in Colour" in 2003. Played Himself - Veteran of WW I in "World War 1 in Colour" in 2003. Played Himself - MBE Royal Engineers, Born 1898 in "World War 1 in Colour" in 2003. Played himself in "World War 1 in Colour" in 2003. Played himself in "The Last Tommy" in 2005.
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Venice is a modern world city that is built on the water. Venice is a city in Italy is made up of 118 islands and connected by bridges. The current mayor of Venice is Giorgio Orson.
As an entrance to the Paris World Exhibition, completed in 1889, built in two years by 50 engineers and 132 workers
Engineers for a Sustainable World was created in 2002.
The population of Engineers for a Sustainable World is 6.
There are great engineers in many countries throughout the world.
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish engineer and inventor who built buildings and bridges in Stockholm. He invented dynamite in 1866.
There are millions of bridges in the world, with approximately 600,000 in just the United States.