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    Ear On Arm

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    Ear on Arm is an ongoing conceptual work in progress which has become an example of a new technological body‚ pushing Stelarc to explore transhumanism in new ways. Ear on Arm has involved the cultivation of a prosthetic ear out of cartilage and cells‚ several surgeries‚ and the insertion of a microphone and blue-tooth transmitter that would wirelessly broadcast to the Internet the sounds of Stelarc and his environment (Schwartzman 2015). It is located on his inner forearm‚ which is anatomically

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    Profession of Arms

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    An Army White Paper: The Army Profession of Arms‚ Its Culture‚ and Ethic The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms campaign is for Soldiers and leaders to refine their understanding of what it means to be professionals--expert members of the Profession of Arms--after nine years of war and to recommit to a culture of service and the responsibilities and behaviors of our profession as articulated in the Army Ethic. GEN Martin E. Dempsey‚ CG‚ TRADOC The preeminent military task‚ and

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    coat of arms

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    Coat of Arms Coat of arms is a collection of symbols that indicates the trait of a family‚ profession etc. In nursing‚ the coat of arms is intended to capture the key qualities of what nursing profession means. The purpose of this paper is to explain the six different nursing qualities and discuss why each quality was chosen to represent ‘Nursing’. It will also provide a rational for the symbols that represent each quality in the coat of arms. The idea of placing each symbol in different

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    Robotic Arm

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    Hydrolic Robotic Arm A hydraulic robotic arm‚ operating using water must be designed‚ built‚ and be tested in approximately two and a half weeks. The entire project consists of detailed design sketches with project notes‚ numbered parts made on a CAD program‚ bill of materials and a working prototype. 1.0 Introduction In this project we were required to follow the design process to build a prototype of a robotic arm that works using water. Not only did we need to build a prototype‚ we needed

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    Profession of Arms

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    PROFESSION OF ARMS 05 SEPTEMBER 2014 Characterizing the Army as a profession is a widely debated issue. Some attest that the military employs a small cadre of professionals‚ yet this does not qualify the entire vocation as a profession. Others are not so kind and paint a picture of mindless robots simply following orders. The debate rages because it is fundamentally difficult to find an absolute definition for a profession. This troublesome task is further exasperated because

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    Arm & Hammer

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    Arm & Hammer: Church & Dwight Grows Up (2002) STRENGTHS 100+ Year old company Versatile products for consumers 25% of outstand stock shares are family owned with the ability to stay focused Ability to acquire 2 companies in 2001 for growth (economies of scale) Arm & Hammer brand recognition 2002 Church & Dwight held 75% of the sodium bicarbonate production WEAKNESSES Until 1990 the company focused on niche markets to avoid competition Limited international marketing experience Line

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    Arms Trade

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    them the strong cannot exploit the weak?" Andreas T. The arms trade is a major cause of human rights abuses. Some governments spend more on military expenses than on social development‚ communications infrastructure and health combined. While every nation has the right and the need to ensure its security‚ in these changing times‚ arms requirements and procurements may need to change too. Each year‚ around $45-60 billion worth of arms sales are agreed. Some two-thirds of sales are made to developing

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    Robotic Arms

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    Robots I think as artist‚ to be able to put human arms as a robot .Creativity has nothing to do any activity in particular with painting‚ poetry etc. “Robotic arms” that perfectly the movements of human operator. Not only do the arms move the same way as human arms; they also feed the force of their movements back to the operator. When used in the workplace‚ the arms would allow human workers to perform heavy lifting for hours at a time The “Robotic arms” could be used in places where conditions make

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    The Withered Arm

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    Does Hardy portray a typical view of ghost stories with “The Withered Arm”? In my opinion I don’t think so. Let’s have a look at the comparisons. A typical ghost/supernatural story has usually three ghost sightings but in “The Withered Arm” it’s a different story. The ghost of a living person appears once in the form of a vision. This is very unlike the stereotypical ghost stories of today. I feel Thomas Hardy has uncovered a whole new type of ghost story. One of the messages the story conveys is

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    Farewell Message

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    Departure-eve Message of Gopalkrishna Gandhi Governor of West Bengal 13 December‚ 2009 Friends‚ It has been the practice of Governors to share some thoughts with the people of the State on the eve of their departure. I would like to continue that practice‚ with reverential gratitude. The affection and the understanding that has been shown to me‚ and the good wishes that have been showered on me‚ are a treasure that I never expected. I pray that I may deserve it. It has been my privilege

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