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  2. Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer - Wikipedia

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    Commemorating the 75th anniversary, the Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer domestic-rate stamp was issued on 25 April 2000. Designer Darrell Freeman's "head-to-foot" layout incorporates the symbolic iron ring that is presented as part of the ceremony. The ring also visually links the four engineering achievements featured on this stamp. [9]

  3. Iron Ring - Wikipedia

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    The ring is presented in a private ceremony known as the Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Qualification for the obligation ceremony is either completion of a CEAB accredited engineering program or meeting the academic standard for licensure with a provincial engineering regulator.

  4. Engineer's Ring - Wikipedia

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    An example of the stainless steel Engineer's Ring issued by the Order of the Engineer The ring is worn on the little finger of the dominant hand.. The Engineer's Ring is a ring worn by members of the Order of the Engineer, an American fellowship of engineers who must be a certified Professional Engineer or graduated from an accredited engineering program (or be within one academic year of ...

  5. A new hotel is coming to the Miami airport. When is it ... - AOL

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  6. Sheraton Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Sheraton Hotels and Resorts is an American international hotel chain owned by Marriott International.As of June 30, 2020, Sheraton operates 446 hotels with 155,617 rooms globally, including locations in North America, Africa, Asia Pacific, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East and the Caribbean, in addition to 84 hotels with 23,092 rooms in the pipeline.

  7. Skytrain update: Miami airport planning bus trips to make up ...

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    The closure meant long walks for passengers in the airport’s busiest concourse, the mile-long string of D gates serving about 80,000 passengers a day. The farthest, at D60, sits more than a mile ...

  8. Miami International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The result was a County-owned, Miami International Airport based at NW 36th Street that by 1948 had grown to 2500 acres. The former domed-roofed Pan Am terminal building was extensively remodeled and enlarged, the words “Miami International Airport” now curving across its façade. The new airport was officially dedicated January 4, 1950.

  9. Bright green fluid gushed from Miami International Airport ...

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    The halls of Miami International Airport weren't flowing with red, white and blue on the Fourth of July — but instead a bright lime green. A pipe leak in Concourse G caused the fluorescent fluid ...