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    change with the long profile in the River Wandle? Background: In south – east England the River Wandle lies as a tributary to the river Thames running through south west London at 9 miles long. The names of the river and of wandsworth have been seen to derive from old the old English “Wendlesworth” meaning “Wendle’s settlement.” Rain falls on the North Downs‚ filters through the chalk and emerges on the spring line at the wandles two main sources. The river has been used since roman times and

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    Does advertising create artificial wants? Mariya Krasteva Most companies nowadays perceive advertisements as a way of survival. Big corporations who gained the largest market share in their industry never stopped advertising‚ because they are not sure what the effect will be and if they do it‚ how soon they are going to be forgotten. The market has a need for different and innovative ways to entertain and attract customers to buy‚ but companies are sometimes crossing the line. Whether advertising

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    Recent Breakthrough - “Artificial Leaf” In the past 3 million years‚ the levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have been at their highest ever. With the more relatively recent beginning of the Industrial Age‚ the amount of clean‚ breathable air that humanity depends upon for survival‚ has‚ as a response to the Era‚ decreased. The increase in carbon emissions and the increasing dependence upon fossil-fuels for energy has led to a global race for the creation of a carbon-neutral‚ renewable energy

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    sweeter than sucrose Energy content: produces four kilocalories of energy per gram Approved uses: Tabletop sweeteners‚ carbonated soft drinks‚ yoghurt and confectionery. Artificial sweeteners Definition: sweeteners that are synthetic in nature‚ i.e. manufactured‚ rather than naturally occurring. Issues: Although artificial sweeteners enhance flavor‚ but the human body may not be able to metabolize‚ digest or release them properly throughout our organs and systems. Extensive uses may even increase

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    Artificial Intelligence & Learning Computers Presented by: S.DEEPAKKUMAR Abstract The term artificial intelligence is used to describe a property of machines or programs: the intelligence that the system demonstrates

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    Artificial Intelligence in Today’s Society Larry Anderson INF103 Instructor Geathers November 21‚ 2011 “The goal of many computer scientists since the mid-20th century has been to create a computer that could perform logical operations.”(Bowles‚ 2010‚ 9.2). The journey to achieving this is called Artificial Intelligence‚ which is considered to be the branch of computer science that is focused on creating machines that engage in human behavior‚ and intelligence. “The term Artificial Intelligence

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     John McCarthy used a term called artificial intelligence‚ and defined it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines". Over the last 60 years with the inventions of computers‚ cell phones‚ and the internet‚ artificial intelligence has become prominent in the news and in mainstream media. Today‚ the phrase is a hot topic‚ not just in tech circles‚ but around the globe‚ as many experts believe the ensuing breakthrough will come through A.I. Artificial Intelligence is an

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    BRAIN CONTROLLED ARTIFICIAL LEGS ABSTRACT: This paper describes a brain controlled robotic leg which is designed to perform the normal operations of a human leg. After implanting this leg in a human‚ the leg can be controlled with the help of user’s brain signals alone. This leg behaves similar to a normal human leg and it can perform operation like walking‚ running‚ climbing stairs etc. The entire system is controlled with the help of advanced microcontrollers and digital signal processors.

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    DENNIS LEHANE MYSTIC RIVER For my wife‚ Sheila [He] did not understand women. It wasn’t the way bartenders or comedians didn’t understand women‚ it was the way poor people didn’t understand the economy. You could stand outside the Girard Bank Building every day of your life and never guess anything about what went on in there. That’s why‚ in their hearts‚ they’d always rather stick up a 7-Eleven. —Pete Dexter‚ God’s Pocket There is no street with mute stones and no house without echoes

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    Artificial Intelligence and the Modern Military Wayne K Sullivan Saint Leo University MGT 327‚ CA01‚ Management Information Systems Professor Lawrence Mister November 26‚ 2011 Purpose: In today ’s military‚ leaders are continuously seeking ways to incorporate new technology to take the place of human soldiers. It has long been an important goal to be able to remove the human element from the modern battlefield‚ thus enabling high risk or sensitive political operations to

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