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    Electronc Voting Machine

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    Methodology 72 7.1 Components 72 7.1(a) Ballot unit 72 7.1(b) Control unit 73 7.2 Softwares used 74 7.3 Equipments used 74 7.4 Procedure of building the EVM 74 7.5 Using the Electronic Voting Machine 75 7.6 Hardware schematic 78 7.6(a) Ballot unit 78 7.6(b) Control unit 79 7.6(c) Complete EVM system 80 8. Result and Conclusion 81 9. Applications 82 10. Future Scope 83 11. References

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    Condom Machines on Campus

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    Condom Machines on Campus August 23‚ 2005 Condom Machines on Campus Condom machines on campus‚ who would have thought that there would be a need to promote safe sex in today ’s society. We live in a society now where sex is everywhere. It is on the radio‚ on the TV‚ and it is even on some cartoon shows. College life can be summed up into three words; Freedom‚ Freedom‚ and Freedom. With that freedom students are more likely to subject to activities that they would not normally do at or around

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    Essay On Bowflex Machine

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    Bowflex exercise machine. American masculinity is often defined by body shape and tone‚ and is associated with other “masculine” endeavors‚ such as sports and fighting. Men like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson‚ Vin Diesel‚ and at one time‚ Arnold Schwarzenegger are famous for their muscular bodies. These men are also famous for their movie roles‚ but there is little question that their bodies make them fit the role of certain masculine characters. I have added a drawing of a Bowflex machine due to its prominence

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    Vending Machines in Schools With approximately 17% of children between the ages of 2-19 being obese‚ why are we allowing our schools to provide vending machines that are full of junk food to our children? The fact is‚ schools are terribly underfunded and the vending machines offer them a profit stream they need for their budget. Schools are using the profits from the vending machines for after school activities‚ computer‚ school programs‚ etc. The problem isn’t really the vending machines themselves;

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    those laws are enacted‚ when they are still being formed‚ or are in dispute’(Baines‚ Fill &Page‚ 2008:67).The marketing of washing machines are affected by political changes. However‚ it is hard to say how the political and legal affect the specific type of washing machines such as Zanussi ZWH6160P because the factor has influence on the whole washing machine market‚ not for the specific one. Economic: Nowadays‚ because during a recession‚ consumers tend to purchase fewer goods and increase

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    Heart Lung Machine

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    HEART-LUNG MACHINE eng. Hassanain Ali Lefta Mossa * ‚ HasAli76@yahoo.com During an open-heart surgery (such as valve surgery)‚ an extracorporeal (i.e. outside the body) equipment called the heart-lung machine takes over the functions of the heart and lungs‚ so that the heart can be carefully stopped while the vital organs continue to receive blood and oxygen. The surgeon can then operate in a blood-free surgical field without interference from bleeding or the heart’s pumping motion. The principle

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    analyze The machine poem

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    The secret of the machines (by Rudyard Kipling) Each person has a different worldview. Technology can bring many benefits and convenience to our life. However‚ these conveniences are not unlimited. In other hand‚ it makes us become dependent. There is nothing better than our own. Many authors have shown that vision through poetry and writing. And the poem “The secret of the machines” by Rudyard Kipling is not out of that topic. First‚ this poem “The secret of the Machines” were wrote by Rudyard

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    Dismantling the Sales Machine Author: Brent Adamson‚ Matthew Dixon‚ and Nicholas Toman Dated: November‚ 2013 Source: Harvard Business Review Magazine Dismantling the Sales Machine Sales leaders have long fixated on process discipline. They have created opportunity scorecards‚ qualification criteria‚ and activity metrics—all part of a formal sales process designed to help their team members replicate the approaches of star performers. This is the world of the sales machine‚ built to outsell less

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    Human Machine Interface

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    Current Technologies‚ Research direction and design of Safety and Impact for Human-Machine Interface Chan Wei-How UTAR Complex‚ Jalan Genting Kelang‚ 53300 Setapak‚ Kuala Lumpur. ronaldcwh@1utar.my Abstract In this paper‚ I am going to discuss about the current trend of technologies used and the research direction‚ as well as the design safety and impact for the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) on 4 different topics which are touch based‚ optic based‚ acoustic based technology

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    Can Machines Think?

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    “Can machines think?”- A question heavily debated dating back to the days of Descartes. This idea has been explored and analyzed by scholars in many diverse fields of study for many‚ many years. Mathematician Alan Turing was a pioneer in unraveling this question. His philosophies found in his published paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” changed the ways in which we perceive and comprehend artificial intelligence. Turing’s most famous advance on the age-old question was the self-titled Turing

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