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1-4. The chairperson of the civil engineering department has asked that a local engineer
teach a one-semester course on engineering economics. The person that he is
recruiting has never taught before but is a registered professional engineer and does
economic analysis routinely. Does the candidate comply with the se
cond canon?
Explain.
1-5. List three methods to maintain your professional development throughout your
career.
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