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    tAbstract: Robotics 1. Obstacle Sense And Anti-Falling Robot. The objective is to design an intelligent and autonomous robot. This work is a small scale prototype model which can be used with great versatility in other robotics applications. This obstacles sensing and anti falling sensor robot senses the edges and obstacles. A set of infrared sensors avoid it falling from heights and Ultrasonic sensor is interfaced with controller so that when it senses obstacle it will send signals to the controller

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    La Vida Robot Summary

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    Opposites Attract In the article “La Vida Robot “ by Joshua Davis‚ the author shows how people with different skills could still make a good team as he writes about four Mexican students who competed in a robotics competition. In the biography Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson‚ readers learn about how Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak came together and combined Wozniak’s shy personality and knowledge about electronics with Jobs’ business sense . In La Vida Robot lorenzo ‚luis‚Oscar and Cristian have different

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    In the article “Thriving in the Robot Workplace”‚ the issue that is brought up by the author‚ Alexandra Levit is people fear that their job might soon be taken over by the robots. Even worse‚ the robots might do something more than what the humans are capable of that the humans will not have any profession that they can be good at and in addition‚ the robots could hurt humans. The author argues that he supports the idea of the interaction between humans and robots at workplace or even in the humans’

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    Sparked Search and Rescue robot was created. The Search and Rescue bot has a vital role after earthquakes‚ improve the quality of life‚ have an effect social life‚ politics‚ and the Economy. The Search and Rescue robot has the vital role of saving victims who are trapped under rubble after earthquakes. The robot has a protective case so that if any rubble falls upon it‚ it will not affect the performance of the robot’s activities. It also has a V-shaped plow so that the robot can push any rubble that

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    Laughter is a malicious response to the ignorance of others‚ and a principled individual must avoid such a hateful response to the faults of others(Grunberg‚ 2011).   The Traditional Theories of Laughter Three theories of laughter are common to the philosophy of laughter and humor. The superiority theory is unquestionably the oldest. All laughter is a response to the comical ignorance in others.  The superiority theory makes a solid case by claiming that laughter is derision towards another’s misfortune

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    Spy Robot Case Study

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    In paper [1]‚ the author used a spy robot circuit that can be controlled by a keyboard of a computer system by using arrow keys to move in a particular direction. It captures audio/video information which is to be transmitted from the surrounding place to a remote station through RF signals. Also‚ it can access information when surrounding is dark because it includes extra circuitry arrangement which detect darkness and automatically switch on its flash light. A rotating camera is placed whose movement

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    Robot Dreams and iRobot Movie makers alter the book‚ Robot Dreams from the movie‚ iRobot‚ in order to make the movie different. They made the movie different in multiple ways. They made the movie different by making it more interesting‚ they unified the plot‚ and they controlled the budget. The movie makes it more interesting to the viewers because of the special effects that were shown in the movie in order to make it look real. It lets people who read the book take interest‚ because they

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    cheat and murder their way to the top. However‚ while Brutus was prepared to take control by any means necessary‚ he only had the good of Rome in his heart‚ just as Marc Antony‚ despite the deceitful tactics used to obtain these goals. Indisputably‚ I believe Marcus Brutus is undoubtedly the most complex character in Julius Caesar. As the protagonist of the play‚ Brutus is a very powerful personality and has the aptitude to command the audience’s full attention in his speeches. This enables him to

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    to the Undergraduate School of Engineering and Sciences of İzmir Institute of Technology in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of ME 402 ENGINEERING DESIGN in Mechanical Engineering UNMANNED UNDERWATER SURVEILLANCE ROBOT by Erkmen KARACA Candaş TURHAN İsmail GÜNGÖR Cemal Özer ÇEKER Barış BAĞDADİOĞLU Anıl Özgür KAVİLCİOĞLU Alparslan BİLGİN Bekir UYSAL Özgün İLOĞLU İbrahim HİCAZLIOĞLU 1 Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Design Criteria

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    Everyday‚ millions of robots are created in America. They are programmed how to act and how to think. Robots that don’t follow their programming are considered “failures” and are not an asset to society. Theses robots are the students and education administrators of America. National standards promote uniformity and mediocrity‚ instead of fostering individuality and personal achievement. Teachers are teaching to the tests and students are not learning. While the US ranks high among other nations

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