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    This chapter presents the software development for the H2 robotic exoskeleton, as well as the integration of the device with a neural interface. The software was developed with an architecture of layers, with three different levels. This approach makes easy the development of new therapies or control strategies without rewriting all the code. The chapter begins with the description of the software implemented to control each H2 joint actuator. Following is the description of the middle layer of…

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    The Australian comedian Jim Jefferies breaks down the absurdity of America’s obsession with guns in his Netflix special “BARE” done in 2014. He confidently shares his opinion in a way that seems funny to many people. Jim Jefferies in this comedy bit shares his opinion of gun control maturely as to help the audience members or people watching at home not get enraged as much. He starts off by stating, “I believe in your right as Americans to have guns.” (Jefferies, Jim) He firstly tries to help…

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    Information technology is an application of computer and telecommunication equipment to can also store, transmits, retrieves and manipulated data. Information technology can also create, store, secure and exchange all from technology. [10] On top of that, several industries are associated with information technology. For example, computer hardware and software, electronics, internet, computer service, telecom equipment and other. [10][6] TYPES OF SOFTWARE Software is not something you can touch.…

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    Introduction In his work, On Television, the French sociologist, Pierre Bourdieu, explores the nature of television and how this form of media actually presents a false sense of autonomy. Bourdieu uses the economic market model to explain the structural problems with television and how it leads to the subversion of autonomy and expression. He analyzes the organizational structure of television, its portrayal of reality, and the players in this structure (which he refers to as journalists) in…

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    Intertextuality is one of the major factors that have enabled The Simpsons to sustain a large, diversified audience for more than twenty years, and it has created an incentive for this audience to participate actively in discussions and cultural analysis. The Simpsons often goes further its entertaining purpose and assesses analytically the television in general, and current medial surroundings, including multiplication and the sitcom genre, in particular. It is not only concerned…

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    would be capable of authorizing a user to operate different applications by voice [1].some of them described below: 1. People with disabilities can benefit from speech recognition programs. Speech recognition is especially useful for people who have difficulty using their hands, in such cases speech recognition programs are much beneficial and they can be used for operating computers. Speech recognition is used in deaf telephony, such as voicemail to text. 2. Individuals with learning…

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    area of computer science is very vast that even the computer itself defends on it, True or False, 1 or 0, and the presence or absence of bit. The study of Logic will increase your knowledge in formulating logically statements for the reason that program statements and expressions is built from repeated application of logical operators. This module will help you to analyze arguments to determine the truth value of it. Objectives: After completing this module, you should be able to: 1. Define…

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    10. Paranoia Agent (2004) Satoshi Kon was so content with his cooperation with Madhouse that immediately after the end of producing Tokyo Godfathers, he proposed to shoot a TV anime series. The script would be based upon a few of his concepts, which he had not used before, as much as upon newspapers' headlines, particularly their crime and social ones. The leadership of the company accepted, thus initiating the creation of the 13 episodes of Paranoia Agent. A series of attacks occur in Tokyo,…

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    Miss Representation is a documentary film full of stories told by teenagers, entertainers, politicians, activists and journalists. This film is full of startling facts, and statistics that made my own jaw drop. From problems we have in our own society today including body image and eating disorders to ways we can all make a difference, Miss Representation is a film everyone would benefit from. This film covered both body image and eating disorders in our generation today. Today’s media…

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    Growing up in a small country called Bulgaria I was always dreaming of the world shown on TV. I was blessed with parents that wanted me to travel and see different places, and the lifestyle people have in small villages and in big cities. The beauty every place has to offer. That, I think, is a great approach to make your kids appreciate what they have and build big dreams and higher goals for their future. For some reason I never felt like I lived at the right place. So I took a chance and…

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