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Even if computers become self-aware, they will never have anything like human souls. Discuss.
... intelligence).
This seems impossible with the computers of this day and age, however, if one follows the drastic improvement in technology over the last century, one can see that what we know as standard now was inconceivable years ago. What ...
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5 Zone Alarm System
... the exit delay and is set to around 30 seconds. This can be altered by varying either C6 or R11. Once the timing period has elapsed, LED6 will light, meaning the system is armed. LED6 may be mounted externally (at ...
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A Day in My Life.
... This is one of my favourite subjects as I enjoy using the machines, experimenting with many various materials and learning new skills. Also, the projects are really fun, our last task was to manufacture a storage unit of our choice. ...
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Accounting for decision making.
... on some other jobs. There is no doubt that ignoring the amount paid in calculating material cost because it is useless to look back to past.
Based on the opportunity cost concept, depreciation should be considered in resulting from asset ...
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Aeronautical Engineer
... with creativity and imaginations to solve problems
* Engineers must be able to work as part of a team. The ability to encourage other peoples ideas is important, and you must aslope be flexible and able to compromise. You will need ...
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Agfa Responding positively to a changing environment
... is because the new technology:
• is genuinely innovative
• has undeniable advantages in some key aspects
• has been shown to work
• is proving reliable
• is capable of further development
• will become cheaper in the long run.
The pace of change is accelerating. Abandoning former practices and establishing new ...
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Analysis on product design
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Assessing Science and Technology of the Ancient Times, Its Effects on Society.
... the Ice Age humans used fire for cooking and to keep warm. Today this very same source of heat is used to produce steam for turbines.
Science was the domain of the philosopher, while technology was in the hands of ...
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Blades
... blades were made of Nimonic 80 and similar alloys containing a high proportion of nickel. Their great advantage was an ability to resist creep - the lengthening of piece of metal when subjected to sever tension under conditions of high ...
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Bluetooth technology: What are the issues?
... cable, and transmitting it at a special frequency to a receiver Bluetooth chip, which will then give the information received to the computer, phone, whatever.
Bluetooth communicates on a frequency of 2.45 gigahertz, which has been set aside by international ...
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Building and the Environment
... site with a steep slop will require less excavation, than that of a site with a modest slope. A flat site will require extensive excavations to be undertaken.
Due to the possibility of there being an underground water table, there ...
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Business Functional Areas - Cash's have three functional areas Design, Administration and Production.
... themselves are set up manually.
Administration is used for market resource taking orders and dealing with complaints from customers.
All three of them work together to make Cash's a quality company and quality products.
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Case modelling for management: revised flow diagram & measurement strategy
... identify the bottlenecks in the process, and expand the diagrams to include supplier dependencies. Equipo also developed a measurement strategy and a balanced scorecard for the operation. In addition, the paper covers the key areas to be measured and how ...
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Chemical Engineers Have Been Able To Take Small Amounts of Antibiotics Developed By People Such As Sir Arthur Fleming (Who Discovered Penicillin In 1929) and Increase Their Yields Several Thousand Times Through Mutation and Special Brewing Techniques.
... semiconductors, or prevent unwanted reactions while oxygen is used to make steel, smelt copper, weld metals together, and support the lives of patients in hospitals.
Chemical engineers provide economical answers to clean up yesterday's waste and prevent tomorrow's pollution. Catalytic converters, ...
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Comparing LCD Monitors and CRT Monitors.
... for gaming and movie playback. Although CRT monitors pull of the victory, the margin of difference is now minor, with the best LCD monitors matching CRT monitors for most practical purposes.
Colour: CRT monitors still hold the advantage in regards to ...
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Computer Waste
... the past two decades the development of the microprocessor has influenced the rapid growth of the computer technology. Intel (world leader in the production and development of microprocessors) has been developing its processors since 1979, but 1993 was the turning ...
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Computer-aided Design/Manufacture.
... remodelling and simple drafting, state-of-the-art CAD systems running on workstations and mainframe computers are increasingly integrated with computer aided manufacture systems.
Computer-aided manufacturing
(CAM), a form of automation where computers communicate work instructions directly to the manufacturing machinery. The technology evolved ...
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Computers Who Rules Who?
... we have ever bought with credit cards, even what books we have got out at the library. Also imagine that all these files were erased you would in the eyes of the world have never been born. You try to ...
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Creating a safety system for a swimming pool used by the public.
... be two different types of users using the piece of equipment, one group to raise the alarm and another group of people to operate and control the alarm. The group that raises the alarm will be the paying customers of ...
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D H W – 1 INSTALL HOT WATER SYSTEMS & COMPONENTS
... tools and connections available in the van. All materials and equipment was ordered and delivered before we commenced any work.
7) I install the system to industry standards; I replace the gate valve on the cold feed because it wasn't holding ...
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Describe the benefits of technological developments in equipment and facility design in two contrasting sports Sport Football
... The glove's upper hand is reinforced in a way that the fingers - including the thumb - are braced against forces occurring during a ball's impact. The system not only prevents injuries, it is also suitable to disburden and protect ...
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Describe the main features of the economic boom in the 1920s
... that was affected was road builders. Before now the road system wasn't that good because there was no need for it. But after a lot of money was spent on building new roads and repairing and improving old ones. The ...
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Design Brief - The manager of a local 'super store' has asked you to design a promotional display for the entrance to the store that can be used to promote a product of your choice.
... 6 producing an automatic restart. These clock pulses can drive a flashing LED, a loudspeaker, a transistor, an IC, etc.
A 741 operational amplifier or op-amp is used as a comparator or amplifier with one output and two inputs. A voltage ...
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Design Briefs for Resistant Materials
... be of some educational value to a child with learning difficulties. Design and make the jigs that would be needed to manufacture ten of the products.
4. Timepieces have been used in many cultures and throughout history both for functional and ...
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Direct and Indirect Costs
... that simple.
There are many other individual costs which an organisation must bear in the employment of individuals. These may include employer's national insurance contributions, pension payments and insurance policy payments. In most organisations, labour and wage costs account for ...