User:Hualo98/sandbox

Hua's Work Log
3-31-2019- I have found a new article that I will be improving by changing and adding more information. The article is called " The Gale Encyclopedia of Science". the text or paragraph that I'll want to improve is, "Asia is presently experiencing observable effects of climate change, ranging from elevated sea levels to melting mountain glaciers. Asia is home to more than four billion people. In recent decades, parts of Asia, including China and India, have undergone unprecedented economic growth. At the same time, most of the poorest people in the world live in Asia or South Asia. In 2007, more than 65 percent of all underweight children, people living without sanitation in rural areas, and people living on less than $1 (U.S.) per day reside in Asia. These groups are at greater risk from the direct or indirect consequences of climate change, including lack of access to clean water and increased food costs, than people who do not live in poverty. In addition, the Asian population is growing. From 1995 to 2050, Asia’s population is projected to grow by about two billion. Poverty, development, and population growth all place stress on the Asian environment, making both the environment and the human societies that depend on it more vulnerable to injury by climate change." Engineering technologies has increased since the 1900s. Mobiles has been improve to help with the structure builds. Economic growth has improved in parts of Asia. Many resources has given the beneficials up better designs. With the increase of populations, poor poverty has decrease.

"Civil Engineering." The Gale Encyclopedia of Science, edited by K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner, 5th ed., vol. 2, Gale, 2014, pp. 963-964. Gale Virtual Reference Library, http://link.galegroup.com.butte.idm.oclc.org/apps/doc/CX3727800549/GVRL?u=orov49112&sid=GVRL&xid=6cce0b2e. Accessed 1 Apr. 2019.

March 3rd- I am finding more resources to help me provide more information of different type of engineering there is. After spending a hour looking, I had found two more article. The first article is called, "Drought Scenario Analysis Using RiverWare: A Case Study in Urumqi River Basin, China", written by Shalamu Abudu. http://civilejournal.org/index.php/cej/article/view/939. The second one is a website that talks about the functions and branches of engineering. The website that provided this is Encyclopaedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/technology/civil-engineering#ref64657. Looking forward to continue editing my Wikipedia and noting the ways it function and providing more feedback.

-In the topic of Civil Engineering that I chose, I realize that it talks about other department of engineering in the contents. It'll be great if the information was provided with more of todays technologies of what had changed to the earlies days.

Heather's Comments
2.25.2019- Good start! I need the full MLA citations for the sources below (author, title, publication, date). They aren't clickable. Next, find the part of the Civil Engineering page that you're hoping to improve with these specific sources and paste that part of the article into this Sandbox space. You'll be making changes in this Sandbox. :)

3.11.2019- Still wanting MLA citations for what you found on the Butte library (below). Your next step is to copy the part of the article you want to improve into this Sandbox and make changes here, okay?

Sources:
I have found a few sources that can help improve this topic. These sources were found in the Butte College library.

https://butte.worldcat.org/title/civil-engineering/oclc/38571934&referer=brief_results

https://butte.worldcat.org/title/civil-engineering-and-environmental-systems/oclc/51540679&referer=brief_results

https://butte.worldcat.org/title/journal-of-civil-engineering-and-management/oclc/740963458&referer=brief_results

.