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    Culture cannot be managed Organisations do not form accidentally. It is the result of the belief that a group of individuals working together can accomplish the task that one individual cannot and the work can be done faster and more effectively. The process of organisational culture formation is first of all the process of creating a small group of individuals. From the 1980s there was a great number of discussions of organisational culture as a "source of fresh air" and antidote to attributes

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    Each and every day‚ more and more people are investing in robot pets. But why? Some argue that robot pets increase happiness while others say that that happiness created is fake. Many people either feel the need or only see the pros of owning a robot pet. However‚ despite these claims‚ ultimately robotic pets are negative because of the “simulation of love” being created‚ social isolation‚ as well as the lack of responsibility made in owning a robot pet. How would you feel if someone was programmed

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    of the machine age are evident.
 Robot Maria is used as a narrative device in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis to orchestrate chaos and disunity in the city‚ perpetuating the conflict between the Head and the Hands. Rotwang creates her as the antithesis of Maria and the personification of vice‚ so Joh Fredersen can use her to “…sow discord between them and her!” It is in the visual representation of the transformation from women to machine‚ “It is time to give the Machine-Man your face!” that the modernists

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    Puffy‚ The Underwater pufferfish robot By Malakai Lohse’ The Problem The ocean. It cover most of the planet. And yet‚ we know virtually nothing about it. And even we can’t explore the entire ocean ourselves. That’s why we built robots to do it for us. The problem is that we can’t study the animals without scaring them away with our robots. That is where Puffy comes in. He is pufferfish themed‚ because of the fact that another fish like a pufferfish wouldn’t scare them away‚ right? You might

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    people jumping out of the building as they were collapsing. Tom Junod‚ a writer for the Esquire magazine‚ illustrates his perspective of this shocking incident through pictures‚ media coverage‚ and depicting people’s reactions in his article The Falling Man. Tom Junod’s article should be read by anyone who believes they have felt all there is to feel from the 9/11 attack. He will prove otherwise that there is indeed still much emotion to be felt even 10 years after the happenings of that day. Tom Junod

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    Issac Asimov I‚Robot; Language study‚ Text study and essay writting English upper intermediate LANGUAGE STUDY Asimov’s robots can be described as clumsy‚ hard-working‚ cost-efficient‚ soulless‚ strong‚ fast‚ obedient‚ human-made‚ a cleaner better breed‚ more human than man. Robots can be caring‚ gentle‚ self-aware‚ creative‚ intelligent and also evil‚ rebellious. Robots are made out of metal‚ plastic‚ aluminum‚ gears‚ bolts‚ wheels‚ sensors‚ memory chips‚ and other gadgets. TEXT

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    fellow students. My name is Dick Head and I will be talking to you on the notion that conflict cannot be resolved with violence.  Conflict. What is conflict? Is it an argument you had with a sibling over the use of the play station? Or is it a showdown of nuclear weapons on the battlefields between powerful nations? These are prime examples of conflict. Conflict‚ however‚ is a disagreement between two or more contradictory ideas. As long as there are opposing ideas there is bound to be conflict because

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    The movie “4th Man Out” tries to touch on how difficult it can be for someone to come out as gay to their family and friends‚ as well as the struggles of being gay in todays society. I found that the movie was rather two sided for me‚ as it was both easy to relate to and occasionally overly dramatic at times. There were several moments that really made me reflect on both my own and friends struggles with their sexual identity. The movie predominantly focused on coming out in a very “heteronormative”

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    Abstract Mobile Surveillance Robot with Robotic Arm We have developed a mobile robotic vehicle controlled by Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals which possesses a CCD wireless camera for surveillance purpose and a TRR configuration Robotic Arm for pick and place type of objectives. The purpose of making the robot is to automate the work cycle of a human operator working as a member of bomb squad. For the construction of vehicle we have incorporated Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic

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    Moder political History – PS 120 Mark Wheeler/ Maja Savic STALIN – man of steel: fanatical revolutionary and energetic statesman or only a psychopath and a dictator? AMINA ŠARIĆ Decembar‚ 2010. Stalin – man of steel: fanatical revolutionary and energetic statesman oronly a psychopath and a dictator? I. Introduction Joseph Visarionovich Stalin is one of the most complex figures of 20th century . The man who was able to concentrate all the power of the Russian people and

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