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    have a challenging time leaving their comfort zones to hug a stranger. Society has social constraints, or social “rules” when it comes to hugging, such as relationship with the person and years known. If people were able to move past their social constraints of hugging a stranger, we thought they would probably be opposite genders and those walking in groups. Furthermore, we hypothesized that the female confederate would receive more hugs from males, than the male confederate from women. To…

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    Farewell My Love My face was blank with no expression, as my fellow classmates cried their eyes out. Hugging and kissing went on simultaneously while others waved goodbye through the windows of the crowded, filthy bus. I felt no emotion other than the warm, silky, hands of Amy who sat beside me on our ride home. “Idiots aren’t they… huh?” Amy smirked faintly. “Totally who would cry about such a thing,” I snickered. “ Why can’t they understand that high school starts only in a few months and…

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    my family members, not one could you see with a smile on their faces. The moment came were we packed our bags and headed to the airport it was a 3-hour drive. On the way, my mind was just revolving around the idea of being alone. Not being able to hug my parents or see them on a dairy basis was a thought I couldn’t set my mind…

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    The Benefits Of Robots

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    exercises that would have amazed and stunned the ranchers of 1850. These new achievements are not simply errands that were troublesome some time recently. Maybe they are dreams that are made primarily by the abilities of the machines that can do them. They are occupations the machines make…

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    Rise Of Robots Essay

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    In this book written by author Martin Ford in "Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future he talks about the threat of job loss and economic difficulties that future use of robots are putting on the workers. Do you like your job? Are you easily replaceable? What about a robot taking over your job? These robots are coming for pretty much any job from fast food to sorting boxes in a factory. Are these robots getting too smart, too flexible and too convenient? Well,…

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    Chainsaw Research Paper

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    Chainsaws are practical tools to help maintain trees. You can find saws to cut thick branches or to trim away out of reach limbs. Shop Staples garden section to find power saws for homeowners, on farms and gardens and for professionals. Finding the Right Tools for the Job Choose from several types of tree and weed cutters for the right cut. Pole chainsaws resemble a small power saw at the end of a pole. They weigh 6-17 pounds and have a bar or cut the length of 6-20 inches. These saws have 8-12…

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    Death By Robots Analysis

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    Robot” by Robin Marantz Henig. Both of these authors tells how technology has, is and will change our lives. Kevin Kelly’s states that technology is changing our way of living. We are becoming less responsible to finish our tasks and more reliable on machines to do it for us. Henig talks about how robots will help humans to finish tasks more quickly and neatly. He also said that we could save a lot of our valuable time and make our ecosystem more secure. Kelly’s analysis of the causes,…

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    Joshua L. Gibson Miss. Metzger English 10cp 17 February 2017 HULC robotic exoskeleton I am going to be talking about the HULC robotic exoskeleton system, and how it is related to the book fahrenheit 451 and how they could have the same technology in them. I am talking about these two thing because of the robotic dog in the book and real life today about the HULC robot. The Hulc robotic exoskeleton is an exoskeleton that is supposed to help the oxygen usage to be less with the HULC robotic…

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    deprivation of jobs but, infact, it creates more jobs. Many products that people use on a daily basis are produced in factories by people. In the automation business, the use of machines, control systems, and information technologies to optimize productivity in the production of goods, many people operate these machines and control systems (Source A/C). A human might make a mistake and destruct…

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    The 21st century came upon us with the rapid development of technology. Not long ago, people did not expect that automation and artificial intelligence would evolve at such fast pace. And today almost nobody can imagine a day without using some technical devices. In the article "Keeping ahead of the robots", Abby Jackson talks about the possible future of the job market with the growth of the automated workforce. Jackson discusses that question by quoting a professor at the Institute of…

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