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    Robots Can’t Replace Human With the development of technology‚ more and more robots are used in various fields‚ especially in some areas that dangerous for humans. Many people hold the opinion that robots will replace humans in the future. On the other hand‚ other people have a conflicting view that robots can’t do many of the jobs that humans do today because robots only repeat the same task all the time and have no ability to think. I totally agree that robots can’t replace humans. This argument

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    humans is absent. The downsides of robots are human workers would be obsolete‚ and it would be easier for a government to collect data with the help of automated robots.In addition‚ letting humans have too much of a trustful relationship with robots. Most opponents could argue that new jobs could be opened‚ new knowledge could be discovered about the world around us.As well as new software is constantly updated for maximum efficiency‚ trying to prove that point that robots are helpful to society. By using

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    Can a robot be a person? Or should it be said‚ can Andrew be a person? Andrew is simply NDR-114: an androgynous robot designed to handle household chores‚ child education‚ servant work‚ and anything else as ordered by humans‚ the Martin family. It only got its name when Little Miss stumbled over the word "android"‚ and mistaken it as something else and said "Andrew" instead. As Andrew begins to experience emotions and creative thought‚ the Martin family soon discovers they own a very different and

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    lived with machines how would you act? Brian Aldiss wrote the book “Who Can Replace Man” because of the idea he had about how our world would turn out in the future. Will it turn out like the book? In the story “Who can Replace Man” Brian Aldiss wrote about how the robots were becoming a crucial part in our society‚ and how the humans were basically becoming extinct. He wrote about how humans were pretty much lazy‚ having robots do the job for humans‚ and humas had to give the commands to them so they

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    In the story “Who Can Replace Man?” by Brian Aldiss the author shows us a little bit of voice throughout the whole story. He is telling us his (or the narrator’s) feelings about human society. He makes some of these statements very clear and others not so much. I think the author thinks that humans are weak. He said‚ “He was small and wizened‚” (Aldiss‚ 149) He says that the human was small which usually means weak. I believe that the author thinks that the humans will not be responsible enough

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    Can technology replace teachers? Technology has grown leaps and bounds in every aspect that it looks as though we can totally depend on it for our daily needs. Children are seen glued to computers‚ iPads and cell phones looking for information‚ playing games‚ chatting with friends etc. Anything and everything seems to be available at the click of a button. Then why do we need teachers? Are we going to get rid of them? Won’t it make much sense to just learn from the various sources‚ instead of having

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    question remains – can technology replace teachers? Well‚ the answer is clearly no. A teacher leads‚ guides‚ facilitates and mentors a student. They are role models who set an example to students and drive them towards a brighter future. A good teacher encourages independent thoughts and independent learning. He/she can be a positive influence‚ can be an inspiration to set and achieve goals. The trust and bond between a teacher and student creates the perfect learning environment; which can never be achieved

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    In the world we live in today technology is getting better everyday and there are so many things we can do with technology. We can do good things with technology or bad things. Is all this advancements technology we have good or bad? We think that the advancing technology in our lives today is so great but what if it is not as great as we think. Technology is only as good as the person who made it‚ but mankind has a lot of flaws‚ so the technology we make also has flaws. Would the technology we make

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    society today‚ where new technologies are more widely use‚ more people prefer to use internet to search for the information they needed instead of going to a library. Searching in the web for information is more convenient than going to a library. Anyone can have what they are looking for in just a minute or less with internet. That’s why the library must be improve to encourage students to visit it because not everything is available in the internet. Some steps must be done to improve the school’s library

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    There are some innovation and technology enthusiasts who claim that computer-based learning will soon replace teachers. Just take a look at some recent op-eds by Andy Kessler and Richard Galant. They point to the accessibility of information via the Internet and the recent advances in online instruction and adaptive learning as harbingers of teacher obsolescence. These assertions are alarming to those who advocate the importance of teachers‚ like Diane Ravitch and Wendy Kopp. They point to a strong

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