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Draft Article Summary - What We Do and Don’t Know about the Links between Air Pollution and Coronavirus

In the article “What We Do and Don’t Know about the Links between Air Pollution and Coronavirus,” written by Alistair Levis (2020), an atmospheric scientist, understands that air pollution is as dire as the current coronavirus situation, especially in cities. He supports this statement by stating the similarities of health conditions issues between smog and coronavirus that increase the number of deaths. Alistair also mentions that exchange of views by people on “how air pollution affects the rates of mortality from the disease” was tough to conclude considering the strong connection between both. He examines how the virus was transmitted globally to heavily populated cities, creating a platform for “rapid growth in infections.” Other than the exposure to air pollution, the frequent use of public transportation and high rates of poverty also “increase the prevalence of underlying health conditions” of individuals. When these factors pile up, those with the virus may have their health d

Assignment 1: Formal Letter (Descriptive Reflection)

  Subject: About myself Dear Mr Professor Blackstone, My name is Sarmila, and I am writing this email to introduce myself as being one of your students in effective communication class. I studied architecture in Nanyang polytechnic and did six months of internship at SAA Architects. Eagerness to learn more about the building sector made me choose Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering (Building Services) Programme in SIT. While choosing this programme, I set two goals in my mind to achieve within graduation. Merging my designing skills with engineering would help to advance my career and potential earnings. Thus, developing my technical knowledge would be my first goal. Given that networking is critical in the working world, my second goal is to refine my communication and writing skills to create a big network with the professionals in this field. That might give me chances of securing a job by connecting with people who would help me to make well-informed decisions about my caree

Task 3: The importance of communication skills for engineers. Prepare an explanation of the quote to share with the class.

“Communication skills are an essential component in the education of  engineering students to facilitate not just students’ education but also to prepare  them for their future careers.” Marc Riemer, Faculty of Engineering, Monash University (2007)   Communication skills are an essential component in any education generally. It is better to develop communication skill from tertiary education, as one would be able to learn and adapt to the most effective method of communication. What are the steps to it; it is by first listening to others, maintaining eye contact with the speakers, seeking opinion & accepting ideas from others and clear explanations. That being so, it takes an individual to adapt and grow his communication skills better through time. Moreover, communication skills are something which is followed and developed in your journey of life. Education would be the first footstep to better prepare you for the industry. Communication skills are a component recognized by a