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    The development of autonomous robots has proven to be a major technological advancement that is increasingly important in our contemporary military campaigns. Throughout history‚ there have been few innovations that have rewritten the rules of warfare‚ disrupting the balance of power by drastically altering the organizations‚ strategies‚ and tactics required to be successful. These changes are known as “revolutions in military affairs” (RMAs) and they offer an unparalleled advantage to those who

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    Why I Cannot Write

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    Why I Cannot Write? Why do I question myself with this – why I cannot write? Where in fact‚ writing is taught since kindergarten and even before I was sent in formal schooling. I have complete fingers; my hands aren’t paralyzed or disjointed; I don’t even have muscle spasms. And I’m not sightless‚ deaf‚ dumb‚ one armed or a person with disabilities. So of course I know how to write! I can write the ABC’s or the alphabet‚ words‚ numbers and yes‚ my name‚ I bet I could even write yours too. But

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    ASSOCIATION   REVUE WEB   PAPIER   SÉMINAIRE   AGENDA Qui sommes-nous ? Présentation L’équipe Partenaires Liens Publier Contact Adhésion Newsletter Faites un don Top of Form                                       Bottom of Form Sens Public - Revue Web ESSAIS CHRONIQUES ENTRETIENS LECTURES CRÉATIONS DOSSIERS ACTES DE COLLOQUE Recherche avancée Top of Form   Bottom of Form THÉMATIQUES Arts et lettres Histoire Monde numérique Philosophie Politique et société Sciences

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    “Can computers replace teachers in the future”? “Giving a child a computer does not seem to turn him or her into a future Bill Gates—indeed it does not accomplish anything in particular.” In recent years the expansion of IT has made the idea of virtual classroom much more practical. Although‚ the computers are extremely useful for the students‚ they cannot completely replace the teachers. For example‚ teacher can sense when students are loosing interest in the the lecture and introduce some changes

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    things easier for us. This robot will help our parents in a way of separating biodegradable and non biodegradable. It also help other garbage collectors or garbage men to dissociate trashes. All wastes that are to be disposed are grouped separately. It not only provides cleaner environment but also it brings in revenue to the organization taking it up. Statement of the Problem Does the robot can detect the non-biodegradable materials? Does the robot can detect the biodegradable

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    06CS43 MODEL QUESTION PAPER Fourth Semester B.E. Degree Examination‚ June/July 2008 CS/IS Analysis and Design of Algorithms Time : 3 hours Max Marks:100 Note: Answer atleast two full questions from each part. PART -A 1. a) Explain the Notion of algorithm and its important characteristics with the help of an algorithm. (06 Marks) b) Write an algorithm to check whether the given number is an Armstrong number or not.(Ex: 13+53+33=153) (06 Marks) c) Briefly

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    If that idea is going out to eat dinner more often‚ then money can buy you happiness. But‚ if happiness is truly living one’s life to the fullest‚ then money cannot buy happiness. People know that this idea of happiness is materialistic and shallow‚ and they are quick to point it out in others‚ but cannot see it in themselves. Money cannot buy happiness‚ unless happiness is measured by possessions. Happiness from money is very short lived. While the happiness of people who receive large sums of

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    Light We Cannot See

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    In the book‚ All the Light We Cannot See‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ many of the characters stories can seem fascinating to the modern reader. Marie’s story deals with her blindness‚ and how her father attempts to assist her by making a model of the neighborhood they used to live in‚ making puzzle boxes for her to solve on her birthdays‚ and even traveling with her on his back through the French countryside to Saint-Malo when the Germans attacked their town. Werner’s story‚ which is quite fascinating‚ deals

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    doomed to be completely replaced by robots ? Robots are fascinating. Everyone agrees to say that artificial intelligence and robotics are one of man’s greatest achievements in science during the last century. However‚ as their abilities increase this creation of man might make him useless. That is indeed a burning question that we are going to analyze : are robots going to take our place at work ? This might seem almost ridiculous because even nowadays robots look very limited‚ but they are making

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    In December of 1991‚ the world watched in astonishment as the Soviet Union disintegrated into fifteen individual countries. This collapse was seen by the west as a triumph for freedom‚ victory for democracy over dictatorship‚ and an indication of the dominance of capitalism over socialism. The fall of the Berlin wall and the downfall of Stalinism regimes of Russia and Eastern Europe triggered a wave of ecstasy in the West. A lot of people nowadays argued that communism was dead. However‚ in order

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