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    Control Theory and Informatics ISSN 2224-5774 (print) ISSN 2225-0492 (online) Vol 1‚ No.1‚ 2011 www.iiste.org RFID Based Automatic Shopping Cart Ankit Anil Agarwal (Corresponding Author) Computer Engineering‚ D.Y.P.C.O.E.‚Akurdi‚ Pune‚ India Tel: +91-9881104860 E-mail: 3aaankit@gmail.com Saurabh Kumar Sultania Computer Engineering‚ D.Y.P.C.O.E.‚Akurdi‚ Pune‚ India Tel: +91-8055367456 E-mail: saurabhsultania@gmail.com Gourav Jaiswal Computer Engineering‚ D.Y.P.C.O.E.‚Akurdi‚ Pune‚ India Tel:

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    Utilitarianism is the morally right action that produces the best‚ in this case‚ means “the greatest amount of good for the greatest number.”

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    I remember when my father told my brothers and I the Curse of the Runaway Slaves. I wondered in the beginning‚ what was the purpose of it. I remember when my brother asked‚ “Pops‚ who’s the monster? Pops what’s the curse.” I vividly remembered in his cavernous voice when my father said‚ “Tell me‚ son‚ when the story is finished.” Now‚ the Curse of the Runaway Slaves. It was a searing summer in Georgia on Mavis Plantation‚ in May of 1753. A plantation with a gargantuan sea of 10‚000 slaves. It

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    | Killing and Letting Die | To discuss the trolley problem critically and the relative outside views | | The trolley problem; the choice is yours to decide whether or not the lives of five people are saved by the sacrifice of another person. This moral paradox mirrors real-life implications in politics‚ society and war. In terms of killing and letting die: are we morally obligated to kill in order to save a larger group of people? It may seem that the moral standings of killing and

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    everyone inside. He kills one of the higher-ranking employs‚ Jacob Woods. The movie then immediately jumps two years ahead in time. We meet Nicholas Easter‚ played by John Cusack. He opens a letter to find out he has been summoned for Jury Duty. The case is none other than Celeste Woods‚ the woman whose husband had been shot two years prior‚ vs. Vicksburg Firearms‚ the company that allowed the gun to get into the killers hands. As Nick is walking away from his mailbox‚ someone is taking pictures of

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    Thermal Runaway Reactions Plan Hypothesis: In this experiment‚ my hypothesis is that‚ the more concentrated acid there is‚ the bigger the temperature change in the experiment. This is because there are more acid particles to collide & react with each other. Equipment: * Beaker (100cm3) * Assorted measuring cylinders * Stopwatch * Thermometer * 0.1g of magnesium powder * 10cm3 of sulphuric acid Method: First‚ I will measure the correct amount of magnesium I need‚

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    The trolley problem is a thought experiment in ethics used to explore human morality. The trolley problem poses a very difficult question. What should you do‚ as the only person on a trolley with the capacity to choose between keeping the trolley on the main line (thus killing five people)‚ or steering it onto the spur track (and killing one person)? Under a deontological approach‚ it is morally wrong to kill anyone. Therefore‚ killing one person to save the lives of five people is not an option

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    Peter is a 18 year old runaway‚ he ran away from his family and his life in Germany. Peter does not like what the Nazis are doing in Germany‚ so he ran away to the United States to join the fight against the Nazis. Peter has an older brother named Hans‚ who is a soldier in the Nazi regime‚ and believes that everything the Nazis are doing is for the greater good of Germany. It’s Peter’s first day at the training camp and it’s already off to a bad start. “You Kraut‚ go back to Germany where you

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    Youth runaways is a problem in juveniles that can lead into delinquency far beyond not coming home. Running away at a young age if frequently or for short trips or long periods of times should try to be stopped and reported and addressed immediately because if an adult does not know the whereabouts of the child they cannot provide for the wellbeing of the youth.Juveniles usually runaway to escape from something. One of the major reasons and concerns are they want to escape from family problems. There

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    Electronic code lock with user defined password using 8051 microcontroller (AT89C51) Summary An electronic lock or digital lock is a device which has an electronic control assembly attached to it. They are provided with an access control system. This system allows the user to unlock the device with a password. The password is entered by making use of a keypad. The user can also set his password to ensure better protection. The major components include akeypad‚ LCD and the controller AT89C51 which

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