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    Abstract Mobile Surveillance Robot with Robotic Arm We have developed a mobile robotic vehicle controlled by Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals which possesses a CCD wireless camera for surveillance purpose and a TRR configuration Robotic Arm for pick and place type of objectives. The purpose of making the robot is to automate the work cycle of a human operator working as a member of bomb squad. For the construction of vehicle we have incorporated Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic

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    Moral Story

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    A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an  urgent surgery. He answered the call asap‚ changed his clothes &  went directly to the surgery block. He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor. On seeing him‚ the dad yelled: “Why did you take all this time to  come? Don’t you know that my son’s life is in danger? Don’t you have  any sense of responsibility?” The doctor smiled & said: “I am sorry‚ I wasn’t in the  hospital & I came as

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    Euthanasia: Is It Moral?

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    most important consideration in decisions about the morality of euthanasia? When the question of whether the act of euthanasia – that is‚ helping someone who is in suffering‚ to die in a medical context – is moral‚ there are various considerations to be made relating to various ethical and religious stances. These include the effect the procedure has on the medical profession and doctors within it‚ the potential for a slippery slope leading to a more common acceptance of such practices‚ social

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    Robotics Will Only Leave Man on Earth. Since man came to be‚ he has always explored what was over the next mountain. Now that we have covered all four corners of the Earth‚ we now look up. Man has only touched the surface on space travel. We are beginning to discover‚ what it has to offer us‚ from the discovery of distant galaxies to medical breakthroughs. Man need to be present for these accomplishments not a robot. Man has always looked to the stars since the dawn of time. Now that we have

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    Moral Values

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    Violence 68% say they hit someone because they were angry in the past year (46% did so at least twice)‚ and nearly half (47%) said they could get a gun if they wanted to (for males: 60% say they could get a gun). Are today’s youth really in a state of moral decay? What do all these statistics mean? Well‚ for starters‚ they mean that something has to change! Attitudes like these are shocking in any age group but when they come from young people they are also heartbreaking. Aside from the fact that the

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    Moral and Ethical Issues in Teacher Education. ERIC Digest. This ERIC digest will address two components related to the moral and ethical preparation of teachers. First it will consider issues related to the identification and assessment of professional education‚ and then it will address foundations and specific models for the preservice training of teachers of character. ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN EDUCATION Consider Irma‚ the student teacher. Not only does she already have a contract

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    Moral Character

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    concerned about fostering moral character in children and forming responsible citizens. Controversy often accompanies these interests because adults do not always agree about what moral character is or how to cultivate it. Does a person with moral character support societal traditions; much like a tribal leader does‚ or challenges them‚ as did Jesus and Martin Luther King Jr.? What exactly do children need to learn in order to be engaged citizens? Further‚ do children develop moral character through exhortation

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    Bunion Surgery Essay

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    A visit to the doctor will give a diagnosis of a tailor’s bunion problem‚ and tailor’s bunion surgery may be mentioned at an early stage depending on the severity of the problem‚ the extent of the deformity‚ and how comprehensive your medical plan is. However before considering invasive bunion correction surgery it is worthwhile exploring the available non-surgical treatment options available to you. There are many non-invasive bunion treatment options available to sufferers which are highly effective

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    Submitted to Journal of Japan Society of Precision Engineering Realization of A Rapidly Reconfigurable Robotic Workcell I-Ming Chen School of Mechanical and Production Engineering Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Ave‚ Singapore 639798 ABSTRACT This article describes the development of a component technology based robot workcell that can be rapidly configured to perform a specific manufacturing task. The workcell is conceived with standard and inter-operable components including actuator

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    Robotic Emotions Time will inevitably affects the way we view the world around us. As time moves on so to does ones opinions and views on the world around. Transitioning through age also affects our view on reality. In Alison Gopnik’s “Possible Worlds: Why Do Children Pretend?” she shows us the difference between how children and adults perceive things. At the same time in Sherry Turkle’s “Alone Together” we are shown how growing technology affects are views on reality. When one combines the ideas

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