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    star climbing robot

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    to the structure of stairs . to overcome this we developed the stair climbing robot to climb the stairs up and dowr according to the staircase . the main application of this robot is to check the urban areas by carrying the materials up on the plateform for rescue operations. INTRODUCTION: The robot can climb up stairs and obstacle comparable to stair upto certain height and width depending on the dimensions of the robot. It is the most attractive performances of robot in legged

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    This is carzy

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    the autotrophic green plants. Fungi have chitinous cell wall while the green plants have cellulosic cell wall. Five Kingdom Classification - It is proposed by R.H. Whittaker (1969). - It includes Monera‚ Protista‚ Fungi‚ Plantae & Animalia. - This classification is based on cell structure‚ thallus organisation‚ mode of nutrition‚ reproduction and phylogenetic relationships. Characteristics of the five kingdoms Characters Monera Cell type Prokaryotic Non-cellular Cell wall (polysaccharide

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    United States‚ helped accelerate this movement. However‚ there were also multiple Native American tribes that had territory out west. As the population expanded westward‚ the Native Americans were pushed further and further westward. Eventually the Native American tribes were largely relegated to specific reservations. This was partly due to racism that was present during that time in United States history. As these events

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    What This?

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         Section: 1 Thitinan        Ketkaew        ID: 5331305014      Section: 1 Pornkamol    Iadtong        ID: 5331305018      Section: 1 Sawaros       Kimsee               ID: 5331205089      Section: 1 Present to Aj. Keofar    Kesornsook This report is part of 1001113 Art Appreciation Mae Fah Luang University First Semester‚ Academic Year 2013 Who is "Bird"? He is artist‚ he is singer‚ he is actor‚ and he is entertainer and also is narrator. He is Thongchai McIntyre or Thai people

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    Tree of Red Stars

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    themselves. In Uruguay‚ the social classes are clearly divided and define whom people marry and how they are treated. There is a very distinct social class system in Uruguay. This class distinction starts at the top with the landowners. This group is not at the top because of their wealth‚ they are there because they have the most land and power. The next tier in the class system is the business class. These are the people that own and operate all the businesses in the community. Unlike the United States

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    ransposition of lexico-grammatical classes of nouns. Stylistic function of articles‚ genitive case‚ plural number. Stylistic functions of different grammatical categories in different parts of speech. 1) Stylistic transposition of pronouns. 2) Adjectives‚ stylistic function of degrees of comparison. 3) Stylistic functions of verbal categories. 4) Stylistic functions of adverbs. Style is less investigated on the morphological level than on any other one because very many scholars hold the opinion

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    Amiee Montano Heidi Gornto Public Speaking Tuesday: 5-9:15pm 12/03/2012 Final Outline Beyond the Stars Speech Topic: NASA Funding Speech Title: Beyond the Stars Categories: Policy General Purpose Statement: To Persuade Organizational Pattern: Problem‚ Cause‚ Solution Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade to my audience that we as tax payers should fund NASA. Central Idea Statement: To persuade to my audience‚ that we as tax payers should fund NASA. By first‚ discussing

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    in the three short stories: “Everyday Use”‚ “Two Ways to Belong in America” and “An Indian Father’s Plea”‚ it is easy to see how cultures influenced the people. The different cultures challenged the characters from each of the stories and affected how they viewed others and the world around them. In “Everyday Use”‚ it was Dee‚ who adapted to a new culture and way of living. She became educated and learned about her heritage and culture. This affected the way she viewed life. Instead of being like

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    Star Wars Romantic Style

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    western style characters? The score to the Star Wars movie broke all the traditional rules to writing music for sci-fi films. The Star Wars Main Title‚ introduces the idea of using the Romantic style instead of modernistic music for films. This choice reflects the composer’s influences from that musical period and features key musical elements that are easily remembered by audiences. In 1975‚ director George Lucas was ready to select the music for his new film Star Wars. Lucas had heard of the great modern

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    Powers‚ Enumerated Powers‚ and Concurrent Powers‚ here are there purposes of these powers and why they are still in use by our Government till this very day? Reserved Powers- These powers belong to the states and the states were allowed to pass Marriage Laws‚ establish Public schools‚ and regulate trade within the states‚ for example‚ if the states did not have this power then they could not set up public schools‚ and nobody will have the right to get engaged or the states won’t be able to regulate trade

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