LINE FOLLOWING ROBOT Lines following robots are the classic introduction to robotics. They use some sort of sensor‚ to detect a line and then ride on top of the line along the course. These robots teach basic construction and electronics techniques. This simple robot is designed to be able to follow a black or white line on the ground without getting off the line too much. The robot has four sensors installed underneath the front part of the body‚ and two DC motors drive wheels moving forward. This
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Qualification in Human Resources Management(Module 08)‚ friends for their ongoing support. Thank you. Contents… 1. Introduction 2. Causes of the situation 3. Proactive measures that could have been taken 4. Reasons for the poor industrial relations of Bolts and Nuts 5. Is the HR Manager to be blamed? 6. Reactive measures that could’ve been taken 7. Conclusion and recommendations 1. Introduction Bolts & Nuts Company was manufacturing and marketing nuts and bolts and nuts. They
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Public Relations Publics This tells us that we cannot talk about public relations without reference to publics. A public is any group whose members have a common interest or common values in a particular situation. According to Wragg (1993)‚ public relations publics or audiences can be divided into four categories which include: 1. Functional Publics: They are those publics which enable the organization to perform its chosen tasks. 2. Enabling Publics: These are publics which permit the
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Functional areas All businesses need to be well organised to achieve their aims and objectives. Certain tasks or functions must be done regularly. In a large organisation e.g. Tesco PLC‚ Newvic College‚ people work together in functional areas as it gets jobs done faster and easier. Below are the main functional areas: Marketing function The Marketing department would be responsible for: Marketing Research This means when an organisation collects data by doing a questionnaire‚ and also they do
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Areas of Specialization Number Subjects of study in psychology Areas of specialization in psychology (match with below options) Definition and key points of this specialization (be sure to use professional sources) Rationale (reason why you matched this subject of study with this specialization in psychology) Possible research method of study (experimental‚ correlational‚ observational‚ case study‚ interview) and why this one may fit the best 1 Studying the causes of aggression in reaction
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ANTS One summer‚ a grasshopper spent his days merrily singing and dancing. Everywhere he hopped‚ ants were busy ghatering grains of wheat and corn. He laughed at the ants and said‚ “How dull! Why don’t you sing and dance with me instead of working in the hot sun?” “Were are storing away food for the winter‚” they explained. “ You should do the same.” The grasshopper laughed and replied‚ “ Why worry about winter? I have plenty to eat for now.” And he hopped away to look for someone
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The study if industrial relations like some other fields of study present a complex set of definitions of which none is universally agreed as the most appropriate definition. Some authors advocate for the definition of the scope of industrial relations in narrow terms in order to grasp its concepts‚ while others prefer a broader view of a network of social relationships in the industry. Flanders (1965:10) articulates that the study of industrial relations may be described as a study of institutions
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problems associated with industrial relations‚ it is desirable to study its various evolutionary phases. Practically speaking‚ the growth of industrial relations in India is in no way different from that of other parts of the globe. The various stages of industrial relations progressed from primitive stage to factory or industrial capitalism stage. The emergence of tripartite consultative system and voluntary and statutory approach to industrial relations‚ immensely contributed to the growth
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Partnership working 1.1 why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people Working in partnership with a number of services is important because it benefits families to have a wide range of services available for them to use that are all at the same location within their community. This makes it easier for families because they don’t need to be referred to different people at different locations or explain their situation a number of times and they have a wider network
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increasingly to Arminianism‚ the belief that preparation for heaven was easily managed and therefore less important‚ to justify their participation in secular affairs. The supporters of the Awakening pointed to the apparent collapse of Puritan values to explain the need for revival. Nomadic preachers succeeded in converting hundreds of unregenerate Puritans and increasing church membership throughout the colony. The Great Awakening witnessed a revival of outward conversions which occurred in three stages:
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