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    Silent Salesman: Vending Machine Technology adaptation in Sri Lanka 1. Introduction A Vending Machine is a coin or note operated machine selling products ranging from fast moving consumer goods up to selected electronic items. Vending machine has been considered as the best automated retail solution that with one swipe‚ eliminating the wonder through retail shops and super markets‚ thus ensures the round the clock convenience and exclusivity and impulse purchases for all customers. At present

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    Machine Problem 1

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    Problem Statement: The perimeter‚ approximate surface area‚ and the approximate volume of an in ground pool is given by the following formula: Perimeter = 2 ( length+width ) Volume = length * width * average depth Underground surface area = 2 ( length + width ) average depth + length * width Using these formula as basis‚ write a program that accepts the length‚ width and average depth measurements‚ and then calculates the perimeter‚ volume and underground surface area of the pool. In writing

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    think that we have got it all figured out only to realize in the final days that we had been living blind. Despite my opinion that life in itself is supernatural I recognize the possibility that there are degrees of paranormal. For example‚ to quote Singer from Lost "hidden powers that no one can explain exist everywhere." There is the supernatural that we see but don’t recognize and then there is the supernatural that hovers about us without our knowledge. Finally‚ there is the inexplicable supernatural

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    The Disease Factory: An Analysis of Peter Singer’s “Down on the Factory Farm” and the Spread of Diseases In "Down on the Factory Farm‚" Peter Singer discusses the methods that factory farmers employ to raise animals for profit and reveals the detrimental effects on the animals. These detrimental effects do not stop at the animals‚ however‚ as the conditions of factory farms affect the quality and health of the food. The move from small farms to the factory farm has increased the risk of salmonella

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    Singer’s Solution to World Poverty. “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” is an article by Peter Singer which presents a compelling argument for the American people to take responsibility in addressing the global poverty issue. Though Singer employs a variety of rhetorical strategies such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to strengthen his argument‚ Singer fails to persuade the American people to his side‚ instead alienating his audience due to his extreme use of pathos and a lack of adequate ethos and

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    Finite State Machine A Finite State Machine (FSM) is a kind of digital circuit‚ (and‚ possibly‚ other types of machines‚ including virtual ones) that is used to process information in steps (states). At every state a different part of the information can be processed. This has many advantages in terms of reduced hardware requirements over combinational logic networks (CLNs). It is a mathematical model of computation used to design both computer programs and sequential logic circuits. It is

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    Peter Singer compares the behaviors of humans with cognitive disabilities to the behaviors of nonhuman animals. He argues that all human beings do not have cognitive abilities that exceed that of all nonhuman animals. In fact‚ many nonhuman animals have cognitive abilities that surpass the cognitive abilities of human beings with severe mental retardation. Through his argument‚ he questions the ethical significance of the idea that all human beings have a certain kind of moral status. Singer explores

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    Environmental Ethics: Singer vs Regan Environmental ethics is defined: as a part of philosophy which considers extending the traditional boundaries of ethics from solely including humans to including the nonhuman world (Wikipedia). For example‚ this includes the preservation of plants and an increase of animal rights. Peter Singer and Tom Regan both argue that animals need a greater voice than their own in the debate of ethical treatment. Despite their very different philosophical views‚ Singer and Regan want

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    Leadership development is a heavy priority for GE. The company put a great emphasis on building leaders. Four successive CEO each made contributions to the development of management talent. The CEO Cordiner implemented a decentralization practice that broke the company into various departments. The new company structure was more manageable but required more delegation. As a result of the decentralized structure‚ GE put a great emphasis on developing organizational learning. GE spent a lot of money

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    your answer.” More than three decades ago Peter Singer heralded the need for a new kind of liberation movement‚ one calling for a radical expansion of the human moral canvas and more importantly‚ a rejection of the horrors human beings have inflicted for millennia upon other sentient beings‚ treatment historically considered as being both natural and unalterable. Often regarded as being the father of the modern animal liberation movement‚ Singer contends that the campaign for animal liberation today

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