Domestic robots play an indispensable role in our future lives Introduction This essay aims at discussing domestic robots that may change the lives of Hong Kong people within the next 50 years by looking at possible future applications of science. In the bygone day‚ robots were used in industrial field and mostly not related to people. People rarely think that they would interact with robots. Nowadays‚ robots are covered in different fields‚ such as domestic. Domestic robot is a robot used for
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Routine and Intuitive Decisions. The power of intuition in decision making. As our life becomes more dynamic and less structured‚ intuition gains more and more recognition as an essential decision making tool. You have probably heard of experienced decision makers who are able to directly recognize the best option or course of action in many tricky situations. The solution just comes to them from somewhere in their subconscious mind‚ instead of being a result a lengthy chain of logical derivations
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Learning objectives for placement / Tasks to work on / Skills to devlop | Sources of Support / Resources | Potential obstacles | Time-scale aimed for | Level of achievement | | Who can help? What resources do you need? | What will prevent you achieving your goals? | | Did you meet your goal fully‚ partially or not at all? What stopped you from fully achieving it? | Analytical work and research-based projects using Bloomberg. | Several seminars at Bloomberg in Geneva‚ co-workers‚ existing
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The theory we chose to discuss in this discussion post is the Routine Activities and Lifestyles Theory. According to Daigle‚ this theory came about in the 1970’s and was developed by Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson (Daigle‚ 20). According to the textbook‚ this theory is “a person’s routine activities and lifestyle place them at risk of being victimized. The risk is higher when there are motivated offenders‚ little to none capable guardianship‚ and a suitable target” (Daigle‚ 602). There are
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Associate Level Material Collaboration Worksheet • What are the advantages of having diversity in a collaborative learning environment? Some of the advantages of having diversity in a collaborative learning environment are that each person has something to bring to the group. Diversity makes it easy for each person in the group to learn more about the topic at hand‚ because each person comes from a different background and had different experiences‚ and brings something different to the collaborative
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sure it is the right way round‚ then unstrap the child’s dirty nappy‚ unfolding the front of the nappy‚ then gently grab the child’s ankles lifting their legs slightly up in to the air so the baby’s bottom is a couple of inches from the floor. Then using the baby wipes to wipe the child’s bottom but to avoid the child getting genital infections wipe from back to front. Once the child is clean put any creams that the child needs but only if it has been supplied by the parents. Then once the child is
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two-thirds of the nation’s juvenile inmates have at least one mental illness‚ according to surveys of youth prisons‚ and are more in need of therapy than punishment (e.g. Becker‚ S.P.‚ Kerig‚ P.‚ Lim‚ J.‚ & Ezechukwu‚ R. 2012). During this research‚ I plan to
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At home but not at home Nicole Constable The main aim of the article is showing that in case of migrants (specifically Filipinas in Honk Kong) the concept of home is not as simple and unambiguous as it may seem. Constable presents different conceptualizations of the notions “space”‚ “place” and “home”. He follows the conception of Ackbar Abbas‚ who writes‚ "We think of a place in terms of definable physical characteristics and situatedness‚ at most as a symbolic structure. A space by contrast
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Though there are many theories I studied one which is routine activity theory which was developed by Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen. These people strongly believed that crime is unaffected by social causes such as poverty‚ inequality‚ and unemployment. There are of course some sociologists who believe in the social causes of crime. Although there is of course some routine activity theory related crimes some sociologist just can’t agree. For crime to be committed‚ three aspects are needed A motivated
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planning and control‚ forecasts and budgets. Learning outcomes On successful completion of this assignment you will be able to: 1 Collect and analyse cost information within a business 2 Propose methods to reduce costs and enhance value within a business 3 Prepare forecasts and budgets for a business 4 Monitor performance against budgets within a business. Assignment Focusing on a work role‚ previous work experience or a voluntary work position‚ using examples from your own workplace experiences
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