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    essay is based on a reading from the December 1999 exam: an essay: “Getting Close to the Machine” by Ellen Ullman. Why do we have computers? Computers are invented in order to facilitate the satisfaction of our needs. We want to satisfy our needs daily and computers are composed of our thoughts and of how we would realize the action performed by the computer. In Ellen Ullman’s “Getting Close to the Machine”‚ the effects and compositions of a programmed computer is clearly illustrated through many

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    Can a machine be a person? The topic of this debate is whether machines with artificial intelligence that is able to replicate human behavior can be considered human or not. This house believes that computers are fully capable of being humans because regardless of whether it is made of the ‘wrong stuff’ if it is able to adapt to human attributes or behavior then there should be no reason to classify them as otherwise. This argument is considered from a materialist view; which states that we

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    Human vs Machines

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    Human vs. Machines In this essay‚ I want to be aware about what are the ethical issues in my career‚ Mechatronics Engineering‚ and what are the moral problems from automating a factory. During this essay I will discuss the ethical issues about automating a factory‚ because when you automate an industrial process you may have to fire some people from the company because the machines will do most of the job by themselves without the necessity of a person. However‚ the automation of a factory

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    Man vs. Machine

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    Man vs. Machine Over the years‚ man has come up with countless inventions‚ each more resourceful than the last. However‚ as the computer age continues‚ mankind is threatened. Ridiculous‚ some may say‚ but I say look around! The computer has already begun to control so many of the vital functions that man has prided himself upon before. Our lives are now dependent on a computer and what it tells you. Even now‚ I type this essay on a computer‚ trusting that it will produce a result far superior

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    The Meme Machine Analysis

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    In chapter one the book “The Meme Machine”‚ Susan Blackmore introduces concepts‚ offers benefits and compares the idea of a meme to a form of imitation that can be related to everyday human life as well as the effects on given community. As humans‚ Blackmore believes that we can pass on ideas‚ stories and theories from one person to another through various forms of memes. She also explains how memes are similar to genes through the theory of natural selection in which only the strong‚ more important

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    Hampton Tool Machine

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    Summary Hampton Machine Tool Company was established in 1915‚ whose customers were aircraft and automobile manufacturers located in the St. Louis area. The company had a large success rate throughout the 1960’s‚ with an unfortunate decline throughout the mid 1970’s in sales. The company was able to recover in the years following due to a large increase in military aircraft sales‚ especially the company’s conservative financial policies. Mr. Benjamin G. Cowins‚ president of Hampton Machine Tool Company

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    The Atwood Machine Lab

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    Objective The objective of this experiment is to study Newton’s Second law of motion utilizing the Atwood Machine and to show that the acceleration is proportional to the force causing the motion. Theory Newton’s second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object and inversely proportional to the total mass. a = net force/ total mass If an object is acted on by a net force ‚ it will experience an acceleration that

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    Parts of Lathe Machine

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    hard materials. They were originally designed to machine metals; however‚ with the advent of plastics and other materials‚ and with their inherent versatility‚ they are used in a wide range of applications‚ and a broad range of materials. In machining jargon‚ where the larger context is already understood‚ they are usually simply called lathes‚ or else referred to by more-specific subtype names (toolroom lathe‚ turret lathe‚ etc.). These rigid machine tools remove material from a rotating workpiece

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    lack certain skills that they need for survival. These people may lack intelligence and depend on other human beings to help them get through life. However‚ most of the time‚ it is there fault that they lack these necessities. In "The Time Machine" by H.G Wells‚ the Eloi had this problem. They were victims of their own weaknesses because they didn’t understand that learning these important skills was necessary for them to survive. When he arrived in the future‚ The Time Traveller

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    Cassava Grinding Machine

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