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    Tools and Machines The development of machines began in the 1890 ’s when the first steam tractor and combine were made in California (Meij 3). There was a need to make more efficient use of the labor; therefore‚ machines were developed ("Agripedia" 2). By 1914‚ the combine started to spread outside of California to the rest of the United States (Meij 4). Then in 1928 it spread to Great Britain and then to the Netherlands after World War II (Meij 4). The development of these machines was affected

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    Research Citric acid: Citric acid is a weak organic acid with the formula C6H8O7. Citric acid is a natural preservative/conservative and is also used to add an acidic or sour taste to foods and soft drinks. In biochemistry‚ the conjugate base of citric acid‚ citrate‚ is important as an intermediate in the citric acid cycle‚ which occurs in the metabolism of all aerobic organisms. Citric acid is a commodity chemical‚ and more than a million tonnes are produced every year by fermentation. It is

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    Anderson TOK Essay Can a Machine Know? A machine is something that is manmade and essentially has no mind to think on its own. Therefore‚ when the question proposed is‚ “Can a machine know”‚ most people would answer by saying no‚ a machine can not know. The answer to this question is actually yes‚ a machine can know. If the question were changed from “can a machine know” to “can a machine know as much as a human”‚ the answer would be completely different. A machine can only know to the extent

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    number 5 the only one who uses machine translation because it is faster‚ but they made sure to mention the importance of editing and that machine are not qualified to translate by its own. Question 6: Do you use MT in certain texts or all texts? Office number 5 mentioned that they are using machine translation usually in commercial and business texts. There was no answer from other offices. The purpose from the question is to know in what field specifically machine translation is used. Question

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    possibilities of evolution that portray Darwin’s theories. Some of these theories are the evolution of humans over time‚ natural selection‚ and survival based on climate. These themes show up often throughout the novel. The first theory to be seen in The Time Machine is the evolution of Humans over time. This is shown throughout much of the novel with the Eloi and Morlocks. The Eloi represent the humans that have evolved into a dominant race and eventually its own species. The Morlocks represent the

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    Can machines think? Turing didn’t describe the human vs. machine game right away‚ to make a point. He didn’t just flip a coin to see what he was going to write about. His point is simple. If you can distinguish between a man and a machine‚ in the game‚ you could come to the conclusion that the machine doesn’t think‚ right? WRONG! He introduced the idea of the man vs. woman game to prove that making such a conclusion is not in fact a conclusion‚ but an assumption. If it was a fact that‚ if you

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    The machine metaphor is defined as an organization that operates in a mechanistic-like manner (Morgan 12). These organizations are very centralized and structured. The tasks performed are very monotonous and predictable‚ and workers become very separated from their work‚ similar to how a robot would operate. The employees are viewed by the organization as inanimate and replaceable. In a machine‚ each unit is independent and necessary to create a smooth operation of the whole machine

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    it compares items of deferent characteristic showing similarities but not differences. Metaphors can be numerous‚ teacher as metaphor‚ leader as metaphor‚ and software as metaphor. Two major types of metaphors are machine and mind A) Organisation as a machine Organisations as machine have strict processes and chains of command with a hierarchical‚ top down style of management. Organisation has number of departments which does specific type of functions‚ defined jobs and responsibilities. Management

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    Silent Salesman: Vending Machine Technology adaptation in Sri Lanka 1. Introduction A Vending Machine is a coin or note operated machine selling products ranging from fast moving consumer goods up to selected electronic items. Vending machine has been considered as the best automated retail solution that with one swipe‚ eliminating the wonder through retail shops and super markets‚ thus ensures the round the clock convenience and exclusivity and impulse purchases for all customers. At present

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    In chapter six‚ “Machines‚ Animals‚ and Aliens‚” Durham Peters discusses the 20th century- the century which revolves around cinema‚ television‚ cell phones‚ and the internet. Observing these new media and their promises‚ Peters visions our grasps toward the dream of communication extended to the limits of communicability‚ in the modern concern for the language of animals‚ Alan Turing’s apocryphal tests of machine intelligence‚ and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). To start off

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