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    Albridge Drive Edinburgh EH3 9NZ Dear Sir/Madam‚ Re.: Washing machine supply complaint‚ order 67FS889 On March 16th this year‚ after a visit to your branch on Albridge Drive‚ I ordered a Solaris washing machine type II ZL‚ for delivery to my home address. On March 19th‚ I received a confirmation from you‚ indicating that delivery would take place in the week of March 25th to the 31st. On April 1st‚ the above mentioned washing machine had still not been delivered. On the same day an employee

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    Prosthetic Hook (Cowan‚ 2012) In fact‚ the artificial hands for prosthetics applications pose challenging specifications and problems‚ as is usually the case for devices to be used for functional replacement in clinical practice. These problems have forced the development of simple‚ robust‚ and reliable commercial prosthetic hands‚ as the Otto Brock Sensor Hand prosthesis which is widely implanted and appreciated by users. The Otto Bock hand has only one degree of freedom (DOF)‚ it can move the fingers

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    The theory “invisible hands” of Adam Smith is one of the famous examples that have a strong influence to the development of political economy. This essay will identify the main theatrical ideas of Smith and discuss about some advantages and disadvantage of this process in real life case. Understanding Theory Adam Smith is regarded as the father of economics; his writings have special value because of its enormous influence. According to Plus Magazine (2001): “"invisible hand" explanations are invoked

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    The Invisible hand is a term created by the renowned economist Adam Smith in his popular book The Wealth of Nations. It means that when individual ’s pursue their own self-interest they are led by an invisible hand that promotes the society ’s interest more than what they intended. It is an important property of a competitive market economy. This idea was created in 1776‚ the same year of the American Declaration of Independence. It wasn ’t random‚ because at the same time when people were fighting

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    about a kid who was spoiled‚ was marking a tantrum in front of his parents in front of a restaurant. I was there and saw the incident happened. The child and his parents were standing in front of the door of a restaurant. The child yelled and shouted loudly‚ he was asking for his parents to tie his shoelaces. His parents refused unless he kept quiet and went in the restaurant to have lunch. Surprisingly‚ the child did not do what his parents said nut threw the teddy bear in his hand to his

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    DESIGN‚ FABRICATION AND APPLICATION OF ROBOTIC HAND CONTROLLED BY HUMAN HAND MOVEMENTS A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by KOMMINENI KARTHIK [Reg No: 1181010041] KASARANENI UMASANKAR [Reg No: 1181010044] N. N. SMARAN CHALLAPALLI [Reg No: 1181010055] Under the guidance of Mrs. Santhosh Rani‚ M.E.‚ (Ph.D) (Assistant Professor (SG)‚ Department of Mechatronics Engineering) in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY in MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING of

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    I disagree‚ because people should not force kids to do something they do not like doing; not all kids are the same‚ some of them like playing sports‚ others can like singing or dancing. There are a lot of options kids can pick they want they want to do other than play instruments. First of all‚ many students need to stay in class as it say in source three paragraph two‚ they need to work on their reading‚ writing‚ and math skills. Why? because some kids could use the help they need‚ probably some

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    developed its arrangement will remains the same throughout man’s life. * Related Sciences to the Study of Fingerprint: 1. Chiroscopy * Derived from the Greek words : “ Cheir” – a hand‚ “Skopien” –to examine * is the science which deals with the study of the prints of the palms of the hand. * Related Sciences to the Study of Fingerprint: 2. Podoscopy * Derived from the Greek words: “Podo” – the foot‚ and Skopien – to examine * is the science which deals with

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    Lady Macbeth’s OCD and Guilt Washing In Shakespeare’s Macbeth there are a myriad of mental illnesses associated into the characters of the play‚ in particular with Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. For Lady Macbeth‚ her illness is OCD. This is an incurable but treatable illness in which a person feels like they have the need to perform a certain behavior or something horrible might happen. After Macbeth had gone to war‚ she had exhibited these behaviors performing various actions such as reading and trying

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    The Bird-In-The-Hand Theory The essence of the bird-in-the-hand theory of dividend policy (advanced by John Litner in 1962 and Myron Gordon in 1963) is that shareholders are risk-averse and prefer to receive dividend payments rather than future capital gains. Shareholders consider dividend payments to be more certain that future capital gains – thus a “bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush”. Gorden contended that the payment of current dividends “resolves

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