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The web site eweek.engineering.ucdavis.edu has the following on the site, "Global Navigation Skip to Page Navigation." I noticed that the webpage also said " Hosted by the Engineering Joint Council." They also said " The Engineering Joint Council and its affiliated engineering student organizations are taking part in this national event by hosting activities at UC Davis. Our vision for E-week is to enhance the public understanding of the engineering profession in our campus as well as the community to promote pre-college interest in math, science, and engineering as a career option." The meta header had E-week as the first optimized keyword. This keyword is followed by engineering news, Engineering week, and engineering which isn't as important as E-week. The other words eweek.engineering.ucdavis.edu used was engineering events. events is included but will not be viewed by web engines.ANALYZE SIMILAR WEB SITES
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