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    SYNOPSIS OF MECHANICS Name-Satyam kumar Roll number-RD4004B69 Section-D4004 Regd. No.- 11003811 Course Tutor – Miss Karanjeet Kaur TOPIC-Robotics in vehicles (What is robotics‚ scope of robotics in automobiles‚ existing and future trends) CONTENTS:- 1.Introduction 2.What is robotics? 3.History of Robotics and Robots. 4.Scope of Robotics in various fields. 5.Scope of robotics in automobiles. 6.Current trends. 7.Future of Robotics in Automobiles. 8.References 1.Introduction

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    Terms Used In Poetry

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    Terms Used in Poetry Types of Poems: 1. Ballad: A slow popular song typically about love‚ narrated‚ any light‚ simple song especially about romantic events. 2. Elegy: a sad poem or song: a poem or song that expresses sorrow for someone/Something who is dead 3. Epic: telling a story about a hero or about exciting events or adventures\ 4. Epitaph: something written or said in memory of a dead person; especially: words written on a gravestone 5. Idyl: a simple poem or other piece of writing that

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    It Used to Be Green Once

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    In the story “It used to be green once” written by Patricia Grace mum is the main character‚ Mum is a interesting character because of these reasons. I found mum interesting because of the way she dressed‚ she used to dress in a purple dress made out of a Japanese bedspread and the way she raised her children. She would often drive around in an old cruddy car and toot to let people know she was coming. Mum was a very shameless person. She did not care about what people might think of her. Her

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    would never buy used. Obviously no one wants to where someone else’s undergarments or sleep on a piece of furniture that maybe infested with who knows what. Used shoes can also be hazardous to your health because once a new shoe is worn it forms to that persons unique foot. Wearing shoes that are not conformed to your feet can cause back and posture problems. However‚ I do believe that in many instances buying used has many more positives than buying new. Buying certain things used not only cost less

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    the conclusion that multitasking lessens one’s overall effectiveness. David Silverman‚ in his essay “In Defense of Multitasking” presents and opposing side to this contention. Silverman‚ a Harvard Business Review blogger‚ goes so far as to likening our seemingly primal need to multitask to our necessity to breathe air (539). While it may not prove to be as vital as oxygen‚ Silverman demonstrates how crucial it is for the workplace. Silverman acknowledges the productivity potential of ‘unitasking’

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    That is what “In the Defense of Single Motherhood” by Katie Roiphe from The New York Times‚ published in 2011‚ tries to do. Roiphe’s point was to get people to get rid of the bad reputation of single mothers. Katie Roiphe makes a good claim‚ however her lack of focus‚ tone‚ failure to use of ethos‚ and her questionable statics makes her claim ineffective. Focus is key in any sense keeps everything in line. Without it everything falls out of place and becomes confusing‚ and that is what this article

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    The traditional weapon used by the Huaorani is the tapa‚ a lance two meters long‚ with one end shaped like a harpoon and the other forming a sharp point. The lance is used to hunt large prey‚ including the ure and the amo‚ two types of wild pigs‚ and also to kill human beings. When carried for the latter purpose‚ the lance used to be decorated with colourful feathers. The blowgun‚ or umena‚ is used only for hunting monkeys and birds. The Huaorani love to hunt‚ and they describe heaven as a place

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    AMERICAN RIVER COLLEGE The Journey of a Defense Attorney Lori Griebell The journey of the defense attorney begins with an education that requires good study habits‚ good analytical skills‚ as well as the drive to complete the years of study required to succeed. The schooling itself requires seven years of schooling‚ including four years of undergraduate education and an additional three years of law school‚ before being eligible to take

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    is “Intended to withstand or deter aggression or attack.” What are we guarding ourselves against? In many cases‚ defensiveness is a way people defend themselves when they are confronted with a face-threatening act. We recall that a face-threatening act is a message that can seem to challenge the image we want to project. Defensiveness is then the process of protecting our presenting self‚ our face. There are a few different defense mechanisms that people use. Rationalizations are logical

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    Tison v. Arizona – Defense In this case‚ the felony-murder law is unconstitutional and Tisons cannot be executed because if they did not plan to or actually kill anyone‚ under the 8th Amendment‚ their punishment given is cruel and unusual. In Enmund v. Florida‚ Earl Enmund was given the death sentence for being an accessory to two murders. He later appealed and the Supreme Court ruled it was unlawful and his death sentence was vacated. The defendant’s punishment must be proportionate to the

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