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    Development and Motion Control of Single-Axis Reaction Wheel Based Cubic Robot by R.G. Vimukthi Pathirana A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Engineering in Mechatronics Examination Committee: Dr. Manukid Parnichkun (Chairperson) Dr. Mongkol Ekpanyapong Assoc. Prof. Erik L.J. Bohez Nationality: Srilankan Previous Degree: Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Asian Institute of Technology Thailand Scholarship Donor: AIT Fellowship Asian Institute

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    Lee displayed racism through the standpoint of Scout Finch. I want to pick apart her novel and explain to you what makes a book “great” according to Mortimer Adler. Does the book stand the test of time‚ does it have universality‚ does it show the power of the written word‚ is it enlightening‚ is it honest‚ does it deal with unsolved problems of human life‚ is it inexhaustible‚ and last but not least‚ does it leave you the same as when it found you? To Kill a Mockingbird was officially

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    The U.S Constitution and system of government has been very successful. A big reason why is because of the amendments. Some very specific amendments that lead the U.S Constitution to success are the 1st Amendment‚ the 15th Amendment‚ and the 8th Amendment. This will support how those 3 amendments help the U.S Constitution and system of government. One of the reasons why the U.S Constitution and system of government has been so successful is because of the 1st Amendment’s freedom of speech. The 1st

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    Why did attempts at cooperation in Europe between 1919 and 1939 end in failure? (Nov 11) There were many reasons why attempts at cooperation in Europe between 1919 and 1939 failed. These included the Treaty of Versailles‚ Great depression‚ and failure of the League of Nations However‚ the Hitler’s foreign policies and the appeasement of Hitler were probably the most important factors in the failure of cooperation in Europe throughout the interwar period‚ as it cemented the start of WWII. The

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    Question Set # 1. 1) Why was Egypt so rarely invaded? How did that contribute to their stability?  Unlike many other civilizations Egypt remained intact for thousands of years. There are three main reasons for Egypt’s enduring security and stability. First‚ was the topography prevented invades from entering Egypt easily and without notice. The Nile river is another significant contributor to Egypt’s permanency‚ the Nile provided transportation and made the soil fertile‚ ensuring there was a continuous

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    because of what the superhero is wearing is “Zebraman” (2013). This Japanese film is extremely successful because the hero wears a zebra costume that he designed himself. Everyone loves mascots‚ so to see a superhero that resembles a school mascot aids greatly with the films popularity. The directors of this film are aware that looks are tremendously pivotal to the success of films within their culture‚ so they must keep that in mind when creating a superhero film. Looks are vital in foreign films

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    Over the past one hundred years‚ the conservative church has become less and less impactful on our ever evolving society. With the help of advancing technology‚ churches are becoming more successful at reaching today’s contemporary generation. Through technological advances and specific techniques in lighting and audio/video churches are able to facilitate an attitude of worship for the contemporary culture better than ever before. Although some still prefer the conservative approach to a church

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    Why was opposition to the Nazis so ineffective? Ever since Hitler rose to power in January 1931‚ up to 1932‚ he built his power base and managed as well to make it impossible for him to be legally removed from power. He managed to do so‚ mainly; by making sure that every powerful group that could have indeed removed him from power remained idle or was annihilated. These were‚ at the time‚ trade unions‚ his political opponents‚ church leaders and army officers‚ and they were dealt with differently

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    Why Was There So Little Opposition to the Nazi Regime? It is very difficult to judge the levels of opposition to the Nazi regime because of the extreme measures that were in place to suppress it. This being the case therefore‚ can we conclude that the fact that there was relatively little political resistance meant that the German population were too scared to speak out‚ as they knew what the consequences would be? Or was it perhaps that the government had taken measures to ensure that the German

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    In 1861‚ a world changing event began- the Civil War. The war’s effects and consequences were life-shaking and they consisted of death and reconstruction. It is a very debatable topic on whether the North or the South were the aggressors in starting the war. The causes of the Civil War include slavery and everything that came along with it‚ popular sovereignty‚ and the secession of the South. These incidents‚ slavery‚ popular sovereignty‚ and the South’s secession are the most significant reasons

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