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    One particular topic of “computing power” though as mentioned in Jerome, Alain, & Eva (2013) is the fast improvement of autonomous vehicles or self-driving cars. There are a number of positive features regarding self-driving cars one example is allowing the senior population easier mobility (Frey, 2012). People in the 1950s began visualising a world where autonomous vehicles existed where they can relax while being transported to their destinations. According to Birdsall (2014) the vision of…

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    cybersecurity coordinator stated, “This incident that we are talking about today is unfortunately not without precedent” (Hirschfield Davis, 2015). If it is possible to hack our government’s computer system, how difficult would it be to also hack autonomous military robots? In 2013, computer scientists, with permission, hacked into a JEEP with the ability to change the speed, disable the breaks, and track the car’s location. If hackers had the ability to take over our weapons with this type of…

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    Introduction: In Dallas Texas police were in a standoff with sniper that killed five officers and still was on the loose looking for his next victim, the police were still negotiating with the gun man, when they sent in a robot to kill the gun man. The robot kills the gun man, but people were asking why use a robot to do the killing for them? Today I will be talk about three things as if why did the police use a robot to kill the gun man. First why did they have to use it, second did the police…

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    Scuba Diving History

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    and in 1942 and 1943, Jacques Yves Cousteau and Emile Gagnan. They all had a vital role in the beginning of scuba diving. The technology of scuba diving has changed in several ways since it began in the 19th century. It was a big part in exploring underwater creations and will still be a big part in it today. When scuba diving was first invented, the equipment they used was poor and very heavy on the human body. They used a very big cooper helmet attached to a hose that oxygen ran through so…

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    Sea Lions Dive Club

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    Each meeting is made up of either discussions about upcoming events and diving news from around the world, a physical diving lesson, or both. The physical underwater lessons are typically held in the SRC pool, where a group of divers go underwater and learn new tricks or techniques, normally dealing with equipment handling while submerged underwater. Occasionally, dive club will make a trip to Lake Rawlings located in Chesapeake to do more complicated dives in the lake. Throughout the school…

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    Facts about Tech Diving You Should Know The conventional limit exceeded by the form of scuba diving specially the recreational diving’s bottom time and depth is known as tech diving. It is also known as Technical Diving. The Technical and Recreational Scuba Diving can be distinguished with lots of differences. According to many people, there are not any obvious differences between Tech and Recreational Diving. They think that ‘diving is diving’ and it is useless to divide it into different types…

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    A look beneath Marine biology has peaked my interest with its overwhelming amount of things to study. The ocean, along with other bodies of water, are a marine biologist’s playground. Not only do they study fish, but the quality of the water, the plants, the wavelength periods, acidity, and many more aspects. However, to become a marine biologist one must have a Bachelor of Science degree in marine biology, this includes classes such as biology I and II, general chemistry I and II,…

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    Dumpster divers can be the bane of a business owner's existence. While they are out there rifling through your dumpster under the cover of darkness (or often even in broad daylight,) they can leave behind a mess that you have to send one of your employees out to clean up. Not only is this frustrating, but it is ultimately costing your money when it comes to wasted time your staff could be using to do their actual job instead. Unless it is specifically prohibited by local regulations, dumpster…

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    opportunity to explore the underwater species which we cannot see from outside. Ever wondered how do all those species we usually find on Discovery channel look like? Or how does it feel to really touch them or have a real look at them outside of the TV sets? This is what Scuba Diving offers; it gives you once in a lifetime experience which you can cherish for the rest of your life. India being very rich in diversity presents us the privilege to find many beautiful species of underwater…

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    A form of underwater diving with the use of breathing apparatus to breathe underwater is Scuba Diving. Great freedom of movement and longer underwater endurance can be felt for diving with their own or personal source of breathing gas which contains compressed air rather than breath hold. This means that it is different from other forms of diving where they have a wire or cord connect above ground to supply air to breathe. External propulsion is provided from the diver propulsion vehicle, or a…

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