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    ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION of Royal Dutch Shell plc (Articles adopted on 18 May 2010) 1. Exclusion of other Constitutional Regulations The constitutional regulations in any legislation relating to companies do not apply to the company. 2. Definitions (A) The following table gives the meaning of certain words and expressions as they are used in these articles. However‚ the meaning given in the table does not apply if it is not consistent with the context in which a word or expression

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    Android based Spy Robot with night vision camera Priyadharshni Pandian & Sonia Balamurugan. III yr-Dept.of ECE‚SACS M.A.V.M.M. Engg College‚Madurai‚TamilNadu ABSTRACT: The robotics and automation industry rules the sectors from manufacturing to household entertainments. It is widely used because of its simplicity and ability to modify to meet changes of needs. This paper deals with the project which is designed to develop the robotic vehicle using android applications for remote operation attached

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    character of the novel I‚ Robot‚ is made the hero because of her special achievements in the field of robotics. Dr. Calvin is a robopsychologist who uses many different methods of problems solving to solve the problems that other scientists and mathematicians were incapable of doing. Through these many adventures in the field of robotics‚ Dr. Susan Calvin displays her many character traits to the reader. Dr. Calvin has an excellent combination of many different attributes. In I‚ Robot‚ by Isaac Asimov‚ Dr

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    General  Mills’   Acquisition of Pillsbury from Diageo PLC Lauren Sherlock Jason Park JP Zendman 12/9/2009  General  Mills’  Acquisition  of  Pillsbury  from  Diageo  PLC Situation Analysis: In December 2000‚ management at General Mills (GM) proposed a plan to acquire Pillsbury‚ a baked- goods producer‚ in a stock-for-stock exchange. Pillsbury is currently controlled by Diageo PLC‚ one of the world’s leading consumer–goods companies. The deal specifies that General Mills is to create

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    M002LON- Sustainable Strategy APR11 A Business Study Report On Marks & Spencers Plc. By IRFAN BASHIR STUDENT ID: 3583591 Submission Date: 20 June 2011 Word Count: 2096(Without References & Appendix) Executive Summary | This document/report throws light on the business environment of Marks and Spencers and the analysis of strategic position‚ strategic direction‚ success criteria and backed up by future recommendations for the company based on all the mentioned aspects. The frameworks

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    NICHOLS PLC | ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 Laurel House | Woodlands Park | Ashton Road | Newton-Le-Willows | Merseyside | WA12 0HH 01925 22 22 22 | www.nicholsplc.co.uk ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 NICHOLS PLC | ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2011 NICHOLS PLC IS A HIGHLY FOCUSED SOFT DRINKS BUSINESS. ITS BRAND PORTFOLIO INCLUDES VIMTO‚ WHICH IS SOLD IN OVER 65 COUNTRIES AND LEVI Roots‚ weight watchers‚ SUNKIST & PANDA WHICH ARE SOLD IN THE

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    "Household Robots Are Here‚ but Where Are They Going?" written by Dan Mitchell‚ stems from a simple central idea which expresses the eventually of social robots being used for more complex jobs as opposed to simple commands. These simple commands or tasks can be seen through voice commands such as checking the weather and playing music. The author’s central idea was found by stating the limiting factors of current social robots‚ as well as examples pertaining to the future tasks these types of robots would

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    sociable robots are made to fulfill the needs of human companionship for many who lack human intimacy. In “Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other” Sherry Turkle describes the many ways interactive robots shape the lives of children and adults because of the human need to nurture. Regardless of the circumstance‚ humans have a thirst for attention‚ in order to quench that thirst‚ one will need to feel needed or adored. That is where interactive robots come into

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    When we capitalize on these robots‚ they’re mere objects than things or humans trying to survive and provide for their family. As a person‚ you go to work in order to earn money and use that money to spend on food‚ shelter‚ and other necessities you may need to survive as well as provide for your own family. While robots can be considered family especially if they’re assimilated to our own lives‚ however‚ they don’t need to be fed and don’t need to be housed. Robots are machines and so‚ we can take

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    Robot pets v.s. Biological pets Will a robot pet teach children how to become responsible? Will the kids act like it’s a toy and then eventually forget about it? Or will it even truly love you? In many ways the robot pets are making their way in our hearts‚ but they can never replace the real biological pets we all know and love. The responsibility factor in this is huge because at a very early age kids learn how to become responsible for their own belongings. “Many children get their first experience

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