Karina Kurudimov 3 February 2015 ENGWR 302 O.L. #3A Exercise 2D 1) “The war in Afghanistan is the longest war in history.” Fact: I read an article that did indeed conclude that this is the longest war in history—this information can be verified. 2) “Material on the Internet should not be censored by government or any other organization.” Judgment: The speaker disapproves of censoring material on the internet. 3) “For sale: lovely three-bedroom house in forest setting‚ easy commute‚ a bargain at
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ABSTARCT Fuzzy logic has rapidly become one of the most successful of today’s technologies for developing sophisticated control systems. The reason for which is very simple. Fuzzy logic addresses such applications perfectly as it resembles human decision making with an ability to generate precise solutions from certain or approximate information. While other approaches require accurate equations to model real-world behaviors‚ fuzzy design can accommodate the ambiguities of real-world in human language
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Programmable Logic Controllers The purpose of this report is to elaborate the achievements in Programmble Logic Controllers as well as their implementation in the current engineering world. A PLC (i.e. Programmable Logic Controller) is a device that was invented to replace the necessary sequential relay circuits for machine control. The PLC works by looking at its inputs and depending upon their state‚ turning on/off its outputs. The user enters a program‚ usually via software‚ that gives the
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Crimes against Logic‚ written by James Whyte‚ presents a variety of arguments and information pertaining to different styles of writing. He presents ideas with a witty yet dry sense of humor‚ while also presenting good cases with his arguments. For example‚ in chapter five‚ titled “Shut Up”. At first the argument as a whole seems a bit extreme but it becomes more valid throughout. Whyte provides an example in the beginning of the chapter. That shows how easily his argument of shutting up can be proven
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INTRODUCTION 3 CHAPTER І. THEORETICAL GROUNDS OF MODALITY 5 1.1 Notion of modality 5 1.2 Types of modality 11 CHAPTER II. PECULIARITIES OF THE USAGE OF MODAL VERBS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 18 2.1 The Meaning of the Modal Verbs in Translation 18 2.2 Differences and Peculiarities of the Usage of Modal Verbs in Newspapers and faction 20 2.3 The Usage of Modal Verbs in Business English 21 CONCLUSIONS 28 INTRODUCTION In the Linguistic Encyclopedic Dictionary modality is defined as a functional-semantic
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would be able to distinguish modal verbs and their types in details. The paper involves modality and kinds of expressions that are use to explain and interpret the usage. One of paper’s basic notions is that modality cannot be easily defined‚ and its sub-category modal verbs of English present a number of difficulties. They might cause trouble for those who wish to learn the language. The aim of this paper is to analyze modality as a whole‚ distinguish modal verbs and other means of realization
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Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mandell‚ Muriel. Fantastic book of logic puzzles. Includes index. Summary: A collection of seventy illustrated logic puzzles set in fantastic locales such as outer space or mythical kingdoms‚ with explanations of the logical reasoning needed to solve them. Includes charts‚ grids‚ diagrams‚ and a section of clues to consult before resorting to the answer section. 1. Puzzles—Juvenile literature. 2. Logic— Juvenile literature. [1. Puzzles. 2. Logic] I. Chanowitz‚ Elise‚ ill. II. Title. GV1493
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advantage to) Obligation (be obliged to) Volition Ability (be able to) Inclination (be willing to) Promise/Intention (be going to) 1 1. Modality 1.1 Modality: excercise 4. Clause combining 2 Practice • Say whether the modal verbs used in the following sentences express likelihood (possibility‚ probability‚ certainty)‚ requirement (permission‚ advice‚ obligation) or volition (ability‚ inclination‚ promise‚ intention): 1. You will feel better after this medicine 2.
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ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT Submitted By‚ M.GOVINDHASAMY. K.GOWTHAM. K.A.GOWTHAMRAJ. ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT AIM: To verify the Function table of 4 bit ALU. APPARATUS REQUIRED:
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Programmable Logic Controllers or PLCs were developed in the late sixties by Bedford Associates of Bedford‚ Massachusetts to replace the hard-wired relay control systems used at the General Motors Hydra-Matic automatic transmission plant (Programmable Logic Controller‚ 2014). While they are still used extensively‚ relays have some problems. The biggest problem being they are mechanical devices and like all things mechanical they wear out and have to be replaced quite often. In addition‚ relays take
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