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    Chapter I Problem and Its Setting Introduction As the population rise here in our country‚ the accumulation of waste is also becoming a problem which is more difficult for the management to find a best solution. One of the issues is a rise in either biodegradable or non-biodegradable waste materials. The most common method for disposing waste material is on land‚ a process that can be observed in most countries and amounts to a high level of global municipal waste. Landfills

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    with its prediction for decades. In almost all Hollywood movies that feature artificial intelligence‚ all researchers have created surrogate humans and robots that threaten humans’ existence. If you believe in all these‚ it is no doubt that you would think that AI research had not moved on since the late 1950s. Will artificial intelligent robots one day rule the world? It is still early to say. Is it supported by most people as ethical and economic arose by the development of artificial intelligence

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    Dr. Matt Oliver English 112 September 28th 2010 Robots are not human beings It is almost impossible to create a creature which is exactly the same as humans. Most of the robots can think as logically as we can and they can maybe act approximately the same we do but they hardly ever can show feelings. Not be able to think cognitive is one of the major problems in the short science fiction story “Liar” by Isaac Asimov. Herbie‚ a RB-34 robot‚ has the gift to read others mind. He is also trained

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    Watching movies has been one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Different people have different was to enjoy the movies. Some prefer going to the movie theaters while others like watching DVDs at home. From my point of view‚ the better place to view a movie is in theaters. There are three main reasons for my answer. Firstly‚ movie theaters are well equipped to give the best quality to viewers. It cannot be denied that theaters can bring viewers a more realistic sensation and more amazing

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    Puffy‚ The Underwater pufferfish robot By Malakai Lohse’ The Problem The ocean. It cover most of the planet. And yet‚ we know virtually nothing about it. And even we can’t explore the entire ocean ourselves. That’s why we built robots to do it for us. The problem is that we can’t study the animals without scaring them away with our robots. That is where Puffy comes in. He is pufferfish themed‚ because of the fact that another fish like a pufferfish wouldn’t scare them away‚ right? You might

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    in other words‚ what Chris did was to escape from the society‚ the social law‚ the restriction of social responsibility‚ and the hypocritical relationship with people. He abandoned his old car‚ burned cash‚ and started on his exploration on foot. “I don’t need money. Make people caution. Rather than love‚ than money‚ than faith‚ than fame‚ than

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    tried to speak‚ but he couldn’t. He didn’t know what was going on. He was in just as much shock as John. “Wait…. don’t…. shoot!” screamed Jacob‚ who was finally able to speak three words out of his mouth. “Explain yourself! Why are there robot parts in your hand?” questioned

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    MEMORIAL SOCIETY’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ PUNE. BY MAYUR WAKHARE AND ADITYA MUKHEDKAR mayurwakhare@gmail.com mukhedkar.aditya@gmail.com INDEX * INTRODUCTION.......................................................3 * WHY ROBOTS AND AUTOMATION IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.......................................................3 * ROBOTCS TOOLS‚ DEVICES‚ SYSTEMS..............4 * KEY TECHNOLOGY.................................................5 * FUNDAMENTAL

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    investing in robot pets. But why? Some argue that robot pets increase happiness while others say that that happiness created is fake. Many people either feel the need or only see the pros of owning a robot pet. However‚ despite these claims‚ ultimately robotic pets are negative because of the “simulation of love” being created‚ social isolation‚ as well as the lack of responsibility made in owning a robot pet. How would you feel if someone was programmed to love you? This is exactly what robot pets are

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