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    Sense of Touch and Feeling in Robotic Technology

    and learn from it. This is just as important when creating artificial intelligent beings. Robotics is reaching new levels of complexity, mobility, and use of senses which will continue to advance over time. This is important to creating artificial life since humans are essentially the blueprint for science to follow. Every sense, emotion, thought process, and functions that humans use should be considered and become part of an artificial intelligent being. Humans have a sense of touch because

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    Business and Management

    Andre Saintilien Jr. Introduction to Health Services Management Professor Peter James John Hopkins Medicine After reviewing the Top 20 out of 100 hospitals list, I decided to choose, John Hopkins Medicine Medical Facilities. The organization focuses on many different areas of medicine, fifteen specialties to be exact. Some of the featured specialties are gynecology, obstetrics, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics, and cardiology. Services include administering tests and procedures

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    George Zimmerman's Arguments Against The Stand Your Ground Law

    person to protect and defend one's own life and limb against threat or perceived threat using deadly force if necessary. After all of the facts were presented at trial to disclaim George Zimmerman defense, he was acquitted of all charges against him proving the Stand Your Ground Law is bias. I believe the Stand Your Ground is biased, because the interpretation of the law could have different meanings. Unfortunately, this law has allowed murders to walk free without being prosecuted to the fullest extent

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    Safe Driving

    A key to a successful product is having a great marketing plan in addition to a great product where customers can relate and use the product to better their life. Tragedies and accidents have increased from year-to-year due to texting and driving and we need to put a stop to this! Our group has decided to invent a phone application that will prevent texting and driving from young teens to adults. This application will be marketed to parents with teen drivers, insurance companies, and businesses

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    Psychology Foundations

    overall conduct is. At the point when a specialist needs to understand and comprehend an individual, they have to also know the individual's over psychological standing, mental experience, and social setting. What individuals experience throughout their life from conception to adulthood is the main thing that actually shapes how they feel/respond and think. Therapists from the earlier days also made a few methodologies and schools of considerations of brain science(psychology). They thought of these ideas

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    All Work and No Play

    The Treatment of Slaves Why were slave laws necessary? Life on the plantation was based on fear. Masters were afraid the slaves would rebel and slaves were afraid of their masters’ tempers and the complete control they had over them. While slaves were controlled by certain laws most masters felt free to use their own discretion in how they treated slaves. Slaves who were constantly under the control of estate attorneys were more likely to be abused and to revolt. Whether masters were kind or

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    Violence in Sports

    Violence In Sports We all know that violence comes into sports. What would a Saturday afternoon on the football field be like without the odd punch up on the field? How would we get our hockey fix if the players did not get a little rough every so often? And what would we do if instead of running into each other, our NFL heroes politely squeezed passed the defensive line uttering, "pardon me" before making their way to the touchdown. Violence is a part of sports, no matter how much the professional

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    Respiration and Blood Pressure

    RESPIRATION * Act of breathing * Supply the body with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide Types: a. External respiration – interchange of oxygen & carbon dioxide between alveoli & pulmonary blood b. Internal respiration – interchange of same gases between circulating blood & cells of body tissues VENTILATION * Movement of air in and out of the lungs Inhalation/Inspiration – intake of air into the lungs Exhalation/Expiration – breathing out or the movement of gases

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    Animal Cloning And Biomedical Research

    produce again very quickly and their genetics have been highly studied, they will probably make it easy for the discovery of new treatments for diseases. Reason Two: Cells can be gathered from early embryos to supply cell and tissue replacement without the dangers of transplantation rejection. Many people die every year because human organs for transplantation are unavailable. Genetic modification of animals is an application of the cloning technique used so the animals cells and organs can be transplanted

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    Dinosaurs

    65 million years ago (The Mesozoic Era) dinosaurs were the dominant form of life on Earth. At the end of the Mesozoic, dinosaurs, and many other species of life, went extinct. The cause of this extinction is a mystery. Dinosaurs are considered to be reptiles. Unlike most reptiles dinosaurs all walked with their legs directly below their hips. This is different than a lizard or a crocodile where the top section of the limb is splayed out horizontally from the body and the lower section goes from the

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