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    ABSTRACT In the project design and development of footsteps based energy for street lights consists of pressure transducer‚ relay‚ comparator‚ battery‚ Real Time Clock(RTC)‚ micro controller‚ street light. The main aim of this project is to generate the energy through the pressure generated by footsteps.This micro controller setup is placed at foot path when a person walking along the foot path the footsteps of the person generates some pressure and that pressure generated by the person is noted

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    Enlightenment John Locke (August 29‚ 1632- October 28‚ 1704) was a British philosopher. Locke is considered the first of the British Empiricists‚ but is equally important to social contract theory. His ideas had enormous influence on the development of epistemology and political philosophy‚ and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential Enlightenment thinkers and contributors to liberal theory. His writings influenced Voltaire and Rousseau‚ many Scottish Enlightenment thinkers‚ as well

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    The Romantic Era vs. The Enlightenment: The Ultimate Antithesis When we think back to the romantic era and the enlightenment‚ we create images of old philosophers and writers in the glow of a lamp trekking the way to the beliefs we rely on now by the edge of their pen. The noted people who started the ideals of America such as Locke‚ Voltaire‚ and Rousseau promoted equality for men‚ the free market‚ and that fact that we are created by our experiences. Perhaps we imagine those who blew our minds

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    Finding ones enlightenment can be a hard task for some people. In the book‚ Siddhartha‚ he goes on a long journey to find himself. The book Siddhartha by Herman Hesse is about a young man who leaves home to find himself and along the way he meets lots of different people. In Siddhartha he was with samanas‚ then with Kamala and the merchant‚ and after being alone again he goes with the ferryman‚ trying to find the right path to enlightenment. Towards the beginning of the book Siddhartha was a samana

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    This reading shows Foucault’s critical viewpoint on Immanuel Kant’s perception of Enlightenment and briefly mentions Foucault’s own ideas about Enlightenment. The main theme of the reading‚ “What is Enlightenment?” is a question that had been discussed in the field of philosophy for centuries and thus the author himself answers this question from a philosophical viewpoint. The author begins the writing by explaining three different ways used by philosophers to represent the present and states that

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    knowledge‚ advancements in science and math‚ and the age of Enlightenment. The views on the advancements made in society were very optimistic. People began to rely more on science‚ than religion‚ to better explain the world and the society. These optimistic ideas of the Enlightenment were expressed mainly in literature and essays. The Enlightenment thinkers used the scientific method to apply in society to justify world beliefs. The Enlightenment thinkers also applied the use of reason and belief of religious

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    Journal‚ Volume 3‚ Issue 5‚ May 2013) Automatic Street Light Control System Kapse Sagar Sudhakar1‚ Abhale Amol Anil2‚ Kudake chetan Ashok3‚ Shirsath Shravan Bhaskar4 1 Student of Department of Computer Engineering‚ University of Pune (Maharashtra)‚ INDIA Abstract :- Automatic Street Light Control System is not only easiest but also the powerful technique. Relay uses as a automatic switchin this system. It releases the manual work atmost upto 100% . As soon as the sunlight goes under the

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    Enlightenment Rationalism and Romantic Subjectivism In the eighteenth century social theories had a huge impact on individuals within a society. Two social theories in particular came to be during radical times. The enlightenment rationalism theory was based on human reason and rational thought. The romantic subjectivism theory was based on the importance of individual freedom with an emphasis on the subjective mind and culture. These two social theories were both highly influential during their

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    July 14‚ 2009 Experiment 6: Fractional Distillation. Separation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons Abstract: A mixture of cyclohexane and toluene were separate from one another by fractional distillation in order to measure the composition of each fraction and prepare the sample for gas chromatography. Introduction: Distillation has been used since antiquity to separate the components of mixtures. This method has been used to manufacture different organic chemicals but the most recent application

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    The Enlightenment was a period of new and innovative thinking. During which there were many scientific and governmental changes. The people who discovered the advances were philosophers. Some philosophers had a bigger impacted in the enlightenment then other‚ such as Montesquieu‚ Rousseau‚ Adam Smith‚ John Locke‚ and Voltaire. I am going the talk about Rousseau and Montesquieu. In France their society system was not working. They were under a Monarchy type of government. They had three estates the

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