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    Line Following Robot

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    LINE FOLLOWING ROBOT Lines following robots are the classic introduction to robotics. They use some sort of sensor‚ to detect a line and then ride on top of the line along the course. These robots teach basic construction and electronics techniques. This simple robot is designed to be able to follow a black or white line on the ground without getting off the line too much. The robot has four sensors installed underneath the front part of the body‚ and two DC motors drive wheels moving forward. This

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    among the most technically innovative exerting special effects and surprising images such as jump cut; a scene is cut in the middle of action‚ double exposure; two images are superimposed on the same piece of the film‚ and multiple images; the screen divided into several separate images. The story is fantasy about rocket journey to the moon. In contrast with Lumiere’s film realism‚ the film’s priority was given to the display of aesthetic forms and visual effects over the representation faithful to reality

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    The film Divided We Fall is a 2000 Czech production that conveys the fear of ordinary people recuing Jews during the Holocaust. In the film‚ a childless Czech couple‚ Marie and Josef‚ is conflicted to hide an escaped Jew‚ David‚ who was the son of Josef’s former employer. The couple goes through extraordinary measures to keep the young Jew a secret. Along with the film’s storyline‚ the director‚ Jan Hřebejk‚ reveals the complex relationship between Czechs‚ Germans‚ and Jews. For example‚ although

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    Within our melting pot people have different lifestyles and ambitions in life. Some work hard for what they get‚ and others try to find a quick way of getting what they want. In the book‚ "In Cold Blood"‚ Truman Capote elaborates on those main concepts of the American way of living. He shows how two different types of people‚ collide‚ ending in tragedy and death. In the book‚ the Clutter family is the typical stereotype of 1950’s family. Herb Clutter‚

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    Divided City ‘Divided City’ by Theresa Breslin is set in present day Glasgow. The story is about two boys called Graham and Joe and one is Protestant and one Catholic. They become best friends and play for the Glasgow City Football Team. Graham supports Rangers and Joe supports Celtic. The story tells us that religious hatred still exists in Glasgow. There is also a sub plot about an Asylum Seeker who gets stabbed by a gang and Graham finds him on the ground and stays with him until an ambulance

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    Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Truman Capote As a passionate lover of Audrey Hepburn I decided to take this book for supplementary reading. It is not a secret that this book is more famous for its well known adaptation based on the Capote’s book Breakfast at Tiffany’s in which Hepburn was in the leading part. First of all I would like to say few words about the author of the book. Truman Capote was an American writer‚ born in 1925 in New Orleans‚ who moved to New York‚ where he began publishing his

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    In Cold Blood Essay The movie Capote‚ demonstrates Truman Capote’s uses an overly manipulative interrogation style. Which raised the question: If he can manipulate the people he is interviewing into telling them what he wants‚ how is he going to manipulate his readers to believe what he wants them to? Throughout In Cold Blood‚ Truman Capote morphs the story with his biased points of view and overly dramatic word choice which inhibits readers from developing their own opinions and knowing what truly

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    Power Line Efficiency

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    James Madison University – ISAT 493 Senior Capstone | Power Line Efficiency Analysis | By Wade Reynolds | | Advisor: Dr. James L. Barnes | Sponsored by Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative | | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank Jason Burch and Myron Rummel for their help and support throughout the duration of the study. Jason’s help proved to be critical in overcoming some of the complex technical challenges associated with the data calculations and solutions. I would

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    Analyzing Waiting Lines

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    Analyzing Waiting Lines Most people find waiting lines irritating – waiting is idle and nonproductive time. From a service system perspective‚ however‚ a line represents a demand for service. Think of a restaurant on a Friday night. As a customer it is an irritation to have to wait 40 plus minutes for a table‚ but from the restaurant’s perspective‚ if there is not a line‚ then that means there are empty tables. Idle services are not good. So management must balance waiting time with the

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    Truman Capote and Perry

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    In Cold Blood Close Reading and Analysis Questions “The Last to See Them Alive” 1. How does Capote build suspense even though the reader knows the ultimate outcome from the beginning? Pg. 62 Capote builds suspense by letting us know that the Clutter’s were murdered‚ but he doesn’t give us all of the details from the killer’s point of view until the very end. 2. What are some details Capote provides to describe the town of Holcomb‚ Kansas. Pg. 3-5 The author describes Holcomb being on the

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