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    Ex Machina Movie Analysis

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    Ex machina is a film set in the isolated mountain home of the CEO of a massive internet search engine “bluebook” ,a young programmer named Caleb is brought in to test if the newly made A.I Ava would work in human society by using the turing test . Before everything there is the main conflict which should be man versus machine but that is not always the case ,when Caleb meets Nathan for the first time there conversation acts more like a psycho-analysis test then a normal conversation . It…

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    Farmtec 4019

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    capable of working day and night. To make this possible, we have to invest in and utilise several hydraulic equipment. One of the most commonly used among them, though, would be the hydraulic pump. In general, these pumps are designed to transfer pressure and power to different machinery, making agricultural work less demanding for operators. On the market today, there are a vast selection of hydraulic pumps that you can choose from. But before you go out and buy one, make sure first that you…

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    Komatsu Limited Case

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    Komatsu Limited (hereinafter referred to as Komatsu) is a major construction equipment manufacturer founded in 1921. It manufactures mining machinery for its parent company, Takeuchi Mining Industry, engaged in coal mining and mining. Demand for construction equipment declined sharply in Japan since the mid-1990s due to reduced government spending. At that time, it was said that the construction equipment business was a declining industry. What actions did the companies take to remedy it? The…

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    For many years man have used hydraulic fracturing in order to stimulate the flow of natural resources in the earth's crust to process them into a useable supply for our everyday needs. The United States is currently known as the number one leading nation with the most natural gas resources due to hydraulic fracturing being a native technology. Although the thought behind this activity was to further our lives, this drilling practice has raised some questions among society with its potential…

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    Forested areas need to be cleared of trees and access roads need to be built. In addition, all the heavy machinery needs to be haul in all equipment to be used for the drilling process. This process is already contributing to the greenhouse gas footprint. Once a drilling rig is set up, a surface hole is then drilled to a depth past the underground aquifer. Steel…

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    Ever since the industrial revolution, the world has been involved in a constant struggle. This everlasting debate between economic growth and environmental protection has come to light once again with the expansion of hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. While fracking was first used in the 1940s, it has not been widespread until recently when it was joined with horizontal drilling (Hoffman, n.d., para. 1). It is a process used to acquire natural gas previously inaccessible with more…

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    idea to connect New York to Lake Erie via the Mohawk Valley the only western pass in the Appalachian Mountains. This seemingly delusional idea would require four surveyors to learn to build canals by building canals. Required the re-invention of hydraulic cement, and create the foundation for New York State to be the largest port in the new country, and later to earn the name Empire State. A farmer in the norther regions of the east coast would need to send their products over three thousand…

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    AI Apocalypse Problems

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    While that may be the easy fix, it is not the right one. AI are not just human-like robots, but they are also computers, phones, hydraulic machinery, MRI machines, and the list goes on. Some of the AI people use today is a necessity. That being said because without phones and computers, people would not be able to communicate so quickly and easily. Without hydraulic machinery, construction would not be done safely and efficiently. Without MRI machines, millions of lives would not be saved each…

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    managed, and if these are not controlled then injuries, some fatal could occur, for example in the following scenario; your working in the garage and you lift up a car you’re a repairing today and notice that the lift has a crack in a piston in the hydraulic lift, but continue to work without giving it a second glance, after the car…

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    (Suncor U2 Cokepit) August 2014 – February 2016 Millwright Apprentice/Lead Hand (Fort McMurray, Alberta)  Ensuring a safe & injury-free work environment by operating various tools, equipment, and machinery in an efficient manner  Maintaining and servicing equipment & tools to ensure there is 'zero ' downtime on the job  Completing a full range of duties that includes: providing various services and mechanical maintenance on petroleum coke crusher/plant…

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