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    Make a Simple RC (Remote Controlled) Robot Car Whether you are an engineering student building a multi terrain vehicle or an electronics hobbyist trying to impress people with your skills‚ Making a RC robot car (wireless)  is much better than the wired robot which you will have to tail while driving. Here is a simple‚ yet informative post for beginners in the field of robotics. Mind you‚ this not robotics. This is just a toy with which you can play around and still get a hold of the basic concepts

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    clean there should be a huge awareness to the public via various mass media and news papers. Also the government should take major role in conducting awareness programs to public and also introduce new rules if necessary. Only our thinking does not make our city clean. KEEPING OUR CITY CLEAN IS EVERY CITIZEN’S DUTY. FIRST WE SHOULD LOVE OUR COUNTRY. WE SING SONGS PRAISING BHARATH MATHA AND SO ON BUT WE NEVER THINK TWICE TO THROW DIRT ANYWHERE THAT SUITS US. STRICT LAW SHOULD BE ENFORCED LIKE THE ONE

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    Destiny is something that no one knows if it exists or not; thing of wonder and there is no evidence to prove that destiny is a real thing or not. The decisions that a person makes is based upon their destiny Romeo and Juliet is a perfect example of destiny and how one’s life plays out. In Romeo and Juliet both Romeo and Juliet make decisions that impact the way the rest of the play went. Just one little change in a decision that they made could have resulted in a different ending in the play. There is

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    A P Speech Goal: I am going to demonstrate to my audience how to make my amazing chocolate brownies. Introduction I. Tell story about the super bowl party. A. Junior year in high school. B. My friend Hannah and I both made brownies. C. Everyone talked about mine but didn’t touch Hannah’s. II. I have always been one to have my head in the kitchen. A. I have been cooking since I was 9 years old. B. When people ask me how I make something I always tell them it’s a secret. III. I have been

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    In the BBC article “How comedy makes us better people”‚ Mary O’Hara claims comedy holds a very relevant place in not only British politics and culture‚ but also in the entire world because it can be used to comprehend and come to terms with confusing events or tragedies‚ challenge the authority of our governments‚ and destroy bigoted states of mind. Humor continues to mystify the philosophers and intellects that study it to this day. Why does humor play a major part in our everyday lives? What is

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    school‚ will have suffered from eight concussions and a broken leg. Sure his leg can make a full recovery but his brain never will. The sport of football is built on violence. Football is a dangerous sport and changes Football is a dangerous sport and needs to equipment and rules needs to be made. Jeffri Chadiha‚ Jeff Sports writer and examiner‚ has multiple ideas of how to make football safer. One way is to make it mandatory to wear mouthguards. Dentist that have worked for the New England patriots

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    Mariam Khan A2C4 Society and how we improve it? “Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them‚ disagree with them‚ glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones‚ we see genius

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    How true these words sound in the present context. There is so much pollution all around us today that normal breathing in itself is the greatest risk to our lives. Pollution has affected our lives so adversely that because of this‚ millions of people die annually. The way the environment is being polluted today stands testimony to the fact that we are irresponsible occupants of this Earth and by polluting the air; we are meticulously working towards our own destruction. According to the World Health

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    intentions of the founding fathers in their deliberations about whether to make the executive branch weak or strong is a murky task. Like nearly all questions about the true intentions of the founders‚ there was hardly any consensus‚ and the only consensus that was possible was a middle ground between a strong executive and a weak one. Gouverneur Morris explained the goal as “make him too weak: the Legislature will usurp his powers… make him too strong” and “[he] will usurp on the Legislature.” There was

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    HOW GROUP-THINK MAKES KILLERS? SUMMARY The article starts by describing the setting in which an experiment‚ which was designed by psychologist Philip G. Zimbardo of the University of Stanford was conducted. The experiment involved college students who are to be divided into two groups -- one‚ the prison guards‚ and two‚ the inmates. However‚ six days after the experiment started‚ the experiment had to be stopped due to the abusive and sadistic behavior of the prison guards towards the inmates

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