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    a way to send robots in and detonate without harming outside personnel‚ just the criminal. I believe that this is a great thing for our law enforcement to be able to use. I trust that they will use it only when necessary and as a last resort but it should be available for them to use when needed. Law enforcement should have this available for their use because it helps ensure the safety of themselves‚ it helps ensure the safety of inisants‚ and the cost effectiveness. Police robots today are designed

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    ‘Logic cannot prove the existence of God.’ Discuss. (10) For Anselm‚ using logic that can be deducted about God‚ it is clear to see that God’s existence is necessary. In the second ontological argument from Anselm‚ God is the greatest being possible; it is greater to exist by necessity than by contingence‚ it is therefore‚ impossible for God to not exist. In this argument‚ God’s existence is an analytic statement‚ it is impossible to prove that God exists and although Anselm believes that it does

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    “Prayer cannot change things” Discuss. Prayer is a difficult subject to try to understand for many reasons. Firstly‚ it completely depends on what kind of person you are‚ your beliefs and the circumstances of the prayer. People pray in times of need and hope. People pray for themselves and others‚ to god‚ to ask for things‚ be it forgiveness‚ material matter‚ or for god to fix things. In Christianity‚ prayer is a huge part of worship. Christians believe that prayer forms a personal relationship

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    The story takes place in 2035 Chicago‚ in a world in which robots are commonly seen and used as servants. Del Spooner‚ a Chicago Homicide Detective who believes that robots are a menace to the world‚ is called by a now dead Roboticist which gave him instructions on how to save the world from an impending coup détat by the NS-5 class robots led by a cybernetic entity known as V.I.K.I. Del Spooner‚ another robotics expert‚ and a Robot that has the option to disobey the three laws of Robotics need

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    Frankenstein‚ and the short story The Rebellious Robot‚ are both opposite‚ yet‚ nevertheless‚ the same as the each other. Like‚ the point of views‚ the plot structure‚ and the experience the reader gets from the passages. First‚ we’ll start with the contrasts. A fairly obvious dissimilarity is the inventions themselves‚ a robot and a monster. The original Frankenstein‚ took place in 1818‚ which‚ shows us a distinct time difference. For The Rebellious Robot‚ signs point out that the setting will be somewhere

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    original Frankenstein‚ and the short story The Rebellious Robot‚ are both opposite‚ yet the same as the each other. Like‚ the point of views‚ the plot structure‚ and the experience the reader gets from the passages. First‚ we’ll start with the contrasts. A fairly obvious dissimilarity is the inventions themselves‚ a robot and a monster. The original Frankenstein‚ took place in 1818‚ which‚ shows us a distinct time difference. For The Rebellious Robot‚ signs point out that the setting was somewhere in

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    the film I-Robot. Directed by Alex Proyas‚ the film was released in 2004 and was a hit at the box office. The film is an action-thriller inspired by Isaac Asimov ’s classic short story collection. Asimov ’s books set forth the three laws of robotics. Law 1. A Robot may not injure a human being or‚ through inaction‚ allow a human being to come to harm. Law 2. A Robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with first law. Law 3. A Robot must protect

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    Questions: 1] Which of the following is irrational: [Marks:1] A. B. C. D. 2] Find the value of p such that (x -1) is the factor of the polynomial x3+10x2+ px . [Marks:1] A. p = 7 B. p = -7 C. p = 11 D. p = -11 3] Find remainder when is divided by [Marks:1] A. -1 B. 1 C. 2 D. Zero 4] What are the two factors of quadratic polynomial ? [Marks:1] A. (x+8) and (x-8) B. (x+16) and (x-4) C. (x-16) and (x-64) D. (x-8) and (x-8) 5] Given

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    wrong is to negate the resolution with one example that proves science is unable to produce an answer to everything. Science cannot answer all questions‚ because there will always be something unknown and we will make assumptions based on it. Science is limited to assumptions‚ things that can be observed and repeated through trial and error. Some things simply cannot be explained. Scientists propose theories stating how they think the world works. This is the best explanation they could come

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    Life cannot exist without energy Energy flows in one direction thru the ecosystem eg. Green plants (autotrophs) harness light energy from the sun. An another consumers eat the autotrophs and other consumers. This flow of energy is a consequence on the laws of thermodynamics‚ were in sense that energy can neither be stored or created‚ but is transferred from one type to another. At which sun is converted to heat. The transfer of energy in an ecosystem‚ can be showed in a number of ways eg as a

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