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    the focus of this presentation‚ let me give you further details.] BODY [Let me start off by giving you the definition and brief history of color] I. Color A. Color discovered in 1666 by Sir Isaac Newton i. Kendra Cherry stated in the article “Color Psychology” [English scientist Sir Isaac Newton discovered that when pure white light passes through a prism‚ it separates into all of the visible colors. Newton also found that each color is made up of a single wavelength and cannot be separated

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    Like most discoveries‚ calculus was the culmination of centuries of work rather than an instant epiphany. Mathematicians all over the world contributed to its development‚ but the two most recognized discoverers of calculus are Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. Although the credit is currently given to both men‚ there was a time when the debate over which of them truly deserved the recognition was both heated and widespread. Evidence also shows that Newton was the first to establish

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    Descartes Chapter Questions According to Descartes‚ Rationalism is an epistemological position in which reason is said to be the primary source of all knowledge‚ superior to sense evidence. In other words‚ rationalism is the idea that people need to have some sort of reasoning to back up their ideas. Nobody is going to believe you just because you said it‚ you have to provide evidence. Rationalists believe that abstract reasoning can produce absolute truths about nature and existence in general

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    AN INFORMATIVE SPEECH PRESENTED BY ONUMAH KALU SAMUEL ON ‘ROBOTICS: THE HUMAN-ROBOT INTERACTION’ MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE‚ UMUDIKE‚ ON 25TH SEPTEMBER 2014‚ AT CHINUA ACHEBE LECTURE THEATRE. The Vice Chancellor‚ The Deputy Vice Chancellor‚ The Registrar‚ The Dean of Student Affairs‚ The Deans of Colleges‚ The Heads of Departments‚ Teaching and Non-teaching Staff‚ All Executive Members‚ Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen‚ Great Nigerian Students. Permit me to start with

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    The Scientific Revolution

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    occupies the centre of his universe." Astronomers there-fore stated that‚ "The earth is at the centre of the universe. The sun‚ the moon and the stars all move around the earth." During the scientific revolution Nicholas Copernicus‚ Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton all voiced their opinions that contradicted the views of the church. Before the Scientific Revolution‚ the Bible or Greek philosophers such as Aristotle or Nicholas Copernicus‚ (1473-1543) a Polish monk and astronomer trained in medi-cine

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    In the 1500’s and 1600’s‚ some startling discoveries radically changed the way Europeans viewed how and why things happened in the physical world. Three scientists who contributed to these changed were Nicolaus Copernicus‚ Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton. These scientist changed some beliefs of which many had been believed for all of time. For almost all of time‚ the geocentric theory was believed to be true. This theory suggested that all planets revolved around the Earth. In 1543‚ Polish scholar

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    The scientific revolution caused a major impact on our history today. This revolution unfolded roughly between the years of 1500-1750‚ stating with Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) to Isaac Newton9 (1642-1727). (http://users.clas.ufl.edu/ufhatch/pages/03-sci-rev/sci-rev-teaching/03sr-definition-concept.htm) This revolution drastically changes the viewpoints of society by changing concepts that were widely accepted since ancient times. Copernicus‚ Galileo‚ and Newton were all major figures hope

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    LAWS OF ROBOTICS

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    Abstract The three laws of robotics written over seventy years ago by science fiction author Isaac Asimov. These laws form an organizing principle and unifying theme for author Isaac Asimov science fiction based books. I will attempt to convey my opinion to answer the following questions Will robots pose a threat to society if their creators adhere to these laws?‚ and how could they adhere to these laws if the purpose is to conflict with the laws i.e military use ( How likely are developers of

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    something different or concern about economic risks (Bryfonski 50). However‚ through the words of Asimov in nine compelling short robot stories‚ he showed that human beings often misunderstood the robot actions in various situations. In I‚ Robot‚ Isaac Asimov made use of the short stories to connect the idea of human and robot interactions in this new futuristic civilization to show the helpfulness of robots and the need for more ethical‚ moral responsibility from mankind. In Asimov ’s book‚ the

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    key to human comprehension. Exploration in the fields of mathematics‚ astronomy‚ physics‚ biology‚ and chemistry led to the reformation of thought and society. There are many accredited with this great revolution such as; Nicholas Copernicus‚ Sir Isaac Newton‚Galileo Galilei‚ and Johannes Kepler. Nicholas Copernicus [1473-1543] a Polish astronomer‚ mathematician‚ and church follower‚ who created the heliocentric theory. His study of the Ptolemaic system led him to replace the Earth with the

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