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2831: What is A Robot
... reach is its work envelope. Rectangular arms are sometimes called "Cartesian" because the arm's axes can be described by using the X, Y, and Z coordinate system developed by Descartes. Descartes is a famous French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician. If a pen were attached to the arm, it would draw a rectangle which would be its work envelope. Imagine a graph where X would be side to side, and Y ...
2832: Womens Rights In 3rd World Cou
... every 100 females.”(Sui Noi Goh page 50-51) This statistic strongly suggests that anti-women sentiment still exists. Iran Iran is an unusual country. Religion has always been important to Iranians, but since the revolution of 1979, Iran has become a religious state, where religious rules are state rules. It is the teachings of Islam that determines every aspect of daily life, customs, laws, and government. Thus, when contemporary women ...
2833: Compare And Contrast
... were able to enjoy each others company and not have to worry about the risks of child birth as well as the spread of diseases. This helped the ‘60s to become known as the sexual revolution. In those times it was the thing to do, and with the newly added birth control pill, there was hardly any worry of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and babies. Whether it’s on ...
2834: Economic Consequences of Software Crime
... and businesses. Also available to help corporations understand the copyright law is a 12-minute videotape, which is composed of the most commonly asked questions and answers to them. The video tape is available in French and Spanish and all together over 35,000 copies of the tape had been sold. The SPA has also compiled a free Self-Audit Kit with which organizations can examine their software use practices. Included ...
2835: Books And Technology Is The Future Of Printed Books In Jeopa
... on icons when ready to turn the page. CD-ROM's are handy for research and other information, but as a tool for leisurely reading, they do not compare to a printed book. The computer revolution is definitely changing the future of printed books. The printed book is endangered; I think that books will cease to exist in the far future. Libraries may become computer research centers or, if everyone owns ...
2836: Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes
Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes Over the last twenty years, a technological revolution has occurred as computers are now an essential element of today's society. Large computers are used to track reservations for the airline industry, process billions of dollars for banks, manufacture products for industry, and ...
2837: History of the Computer Industry in America
... for many other tasks (Osborne, 146). In 1971 Marcian E. Hoff, Jr., an engineer at the Intel Corporation, invented the microprocessor and another stage in the development of the computer began (Shallis, 121). A new revolution in computer hardware was now well under way, involving miniaturization of computer-logic circuitry and of component manufacture by what are called large-scale integration techniques. In the 1950s it was realized that "scaling down ...
2838: Robotics
... technological advances such as radio control, but for the most part they can only perform a set routine of entertaining but otherwise useless actions. Modern robots used in workplaces arose more directly from the Industrial Revolution and the systems for mass production to which it led. As factories developed, more and more machine tools were built that could perform some simple, precise routine over and over again on an assembly line ...
2839: Regulating The Internet: Who's In Charge
... in the mean time consumers must remember the old adage: "If it sounds too good to be true, it is!" There are still many flaws that need to be worked out with the new computer revolution. As someone had written in a usenet group on the Internet: "The ultimate authority of a claim to my identity is me and my credibility."(Internet source #1) It is still up to the individual ...
2840: Flag Desecration
... realize that there is more to the American flag besides "the red, white, and blue"; it is a symbol of America’s achievements over the last two hundred and twenty three years. From the American Revolution of 1776 to current bombings of Kosovo, there has been many different battles fought by America. Some of these battles cost several thousand people their lives. America has been leading the space race in exploration ...


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