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    consists of a mobile part‚ a docking station‚ and other accessories to assist its operation. It has a programmed intelligent sensory feedback control‚ which enables it to clean surfaces automatically. Robotic vacuum cleaners are used to clean floors‚ gutters‚ and pools. They have additional features such as smart navigation‚ laser vision‚ room memory‚ mapping‚ and a self-emptying function that enable increased efficiency and performance. Residential robotic vacuum cleaners aid in cleaning and thus ease

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    The Death of a Toad

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    Humans Vs Mother Nature "The Death of the Toad" spoke volumes to me the first time I read it. The general feeling and motivation behind this poem seemed well put together and almost simple for one to comprehend. Richard Wilbur writes this poem about a supposed toad being caught in a mower‚ "A toad the power mower caught"(1). However‚ I believe that the writer uses the toad as a sort of synecdoche for wild life in general and uses the "power mower" to represent humans and also

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    Liberal Studies Department presents news analysis Form 5A Joyce Kwok Recently‚ scandals on Chang Guann oil company using gutter oil in the production of its cooking oil have disgusted and enraged both Hong Kong and Taiwanese people. The Taiwanese company used illicit cooking oil that had already been used and then underwent process by cleaning and filtering to resell it as a cheaper alternative to normal cooking oil. Laboratory results show that it is harmful to health if consumed. The fear of consuming

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    Pigeon Plague Our Cities

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    reinforced that the “large amount of pigeon droppings are clogging gutters and rainwater pipes” and that pedestrians are stumbling and slithering across the footpaths because of the pigeon mess”. This will create an image in the readers and also create a sense of fear as citizens will associate pigeons with danger because of slipping on their droppings and also will associate them with more household maintenance as their home gutters will need to be cleaned more often. The writer talks about a radio

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    Rainwater harvesting

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    Why rainwater harvesting? In many regions of the world‚ clean drinking water is not always available and this is only possible with tremendous investment costs and expenditure. Rainwater is a free source and relatively clean and with proper treatment it can be even used as a potable water source. Rainwater harvesting saves high-quality drinking watersources and relieves the pressure on sewers and the environment by mitigating floods‚ soil erosions and replenishing groundwater levels. In addition

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    Suicide Mission “Cornelius wake up! There’s a robber in the house!”‚ Onzey whispered loudly “What are you talking about?”‚ Cornelius asked‚ clearly not fully awake. “I woke up and heard a noise downstairs and the front door is open. Anita is in the bathroom.”‚ said Onzey Why would Anita be in the bathroom?‚ thought Cornelius‚ Why is Onzey reporting that Anita is in the bathroom? Robber? Onzey needs to stop watching Cops before bed…seven year olds should not watch Cops… Cornelius climbed

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    importance of water. The method is simple and cost effective too. It is especially beneficial in the areas‚ which faces the scarcity of water. People usually make complaints about the lack of water. During the monsoons lots of water goes waste into the gutters. And this is when Rain water Harvesting proves to be the most effective way to conserve water. We can collect the rain water into the tanks and prevent it from flowing into drains and being wasted. It is practiced on the large scale in the metropolitan

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    Lyneham Fire Risk

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    The city of Canberra is known as Australia’s Bush Capital. Recent urban planning approaches consistently demonstrate serious shortcomings in predicting and responding to bushfire risks (Buxton‚ et al 2010). In this fieldwork in the Canberra suburb of Lyneham a systematic approach using field observations‚ demographic statistics and other methods‚ helped understand plausible risks and consider the suburb’s geographical characteristics as a contribution to understanding local risk. Figure 3‚ the

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    Captain Canuck Essay

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    There have been many versions of Captain Canuck since the birth of the original comic book in 1975. Captain Canuck was created in a wholly Canadian fashion‚ from the images presented in the comic itself: “From futuristic Mounties to a maple-leaf emblazoned snowmobile‚ Comely incorporated numerous Canadian references‚” (Edwardson 190); to the matter in which it was produced – almost completely vertically integrated in a Canadian manner (minus the American distribution company). And while the idea

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    bushfire‚ and then there are the after-effects of the destruction caused when a bushfire burns through an area. Living in a bushfire prone area requires us to change the way we live because we must prepare our properties for protection against fires. Gutters must be kept clear and trees overhanging houses must be cut down. Many people also burn off around their land to save leaf litter and bark build-up. For many people living in the Hawkesbury area‚ these activities are a weekend routine‚ however‚ people

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