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    Software Requirements Specification                                                                                                             Contents       1. Introduction. 2 1.1. Purpose. 2 1.2. Document Conventions. 3 1.3. Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions. 3 2.  Overall Description. 4 2.1 Product Perspective. 4 2.2 Product Features. 5 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics. 6 2.4 Operating Environment. 6 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints

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    WHAT IS THE AIM OF EDUCATION IN OUR LIFE Life is very complex and complicated. But an aim in life can make the complex life simple and purposeful. Aims give us direction to work and without aim‚ destination‚ or objective life becomes incomplete and haphazard. Individual has different interests‚ attitudes and needs. Every individual wants to achieve certain goals in life. But a clear-cut aim makes the road of life easy. Educational aims are varied. They have their different role in different fields

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    Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

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    If the president and all of the members of congress have gone on strike and nearly all the existing laws have been lost‚ the robot that has been given the power to construct laws would be in charge of establishing the body of essential guiding principles or established standards in accordance for the United States. Essentially‚ the robot would be constructing a constitution. Generally speaking‚ laws are enacted in order to enforce the rights of citizens and to prevent people from damaging the lives

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    Every reality is a fiction Our world consists of many realties. Two being commercial‚ and the other‚ artistic. A commercial reality is one of indulgence‚ and pleasure‚ always aiming to suit those who yearn for it. Artistic reality however‚ is open to interpretation. This means there are many possible outcomes. One could be saddened or depressed by the reality‚ and others‚ joyful. It is because of this uncertainty in artistic realities that the film industry‚ as well as many other industries‚ have

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    A Bullied Girl and Her Robot

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    town. Children are playing happily outside together with their friends but not for a girl who always stays at home. She’s very shy to make friends that resulted for her to get bullied by the other children in their street. “Sydney‚ it is a beautiful day why don’t you go outside and make some friends?” Sydney’s mother asked her while they eat their breakfast. But Sydney keep quiet for a while and said‚ “I like to read books.” Her mother trying to understand her daughter’s situation and supporting her

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    I, Robot vs. Frankenstein

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    Alex Proyas released his new blockbuster I‚ Robot based on the homonymous short story by Isaac Asimov. Both stories tell the viewer a fiction about creatures produced by human beings. These creatures feel itself as a stranger in the society and misunderstood. But even if the stories have the same beginning they are presented in a different way. So the question is: Is the movie I‚ robot the Frankenstein of the 21st century? The future world of I‚ Robot is introduced to the audience through the eyes

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    Chemical reactions are the basis of life on earth. As human beings‚ we are little more than the naturally abundant elements of which we are composed and the reactions between the compounds that they form. After all‚ how could life exist without water? Oxygen transport in a body the size of the human body would be impossible without the aid of a complex like hemoglobin. Besides being the basis of many of life’s intangibles‚ chemistry also plays an active role in our daily lives. Take for instance

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    If you hear the word monster today a lot of different creatures and story’s come to your mind. But did you ever think about how monsters are created? Timothy K. Beal’s “Our Monsters‚ Ourselves” is arguing the idea of that we are creating the monsters in our life ourselves. He is using many rhetorical techniques to get the readers to not only agree‚ but also relate to what he is writing. Beal’s arguments are well organized and persuasive. The rhetorical techniques ethos‚ logos and pathos strongly

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    Apollo and he helps bring what we love so much today to life. Apollo was given a golden lyre to help him pass time as a child as many of us today are given toy drums to help us pass time as well and we love it so much that some of us pursue a career in music. Well if you are even human than you need the sun to live and Apollo helps make our day brighter and helps the universe sustain life. That is why Apollo is important and how he helps us every day. Apollo is the God of truth‚healing‚ prophecy‚ poetry/literature

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    increasing its use of industrial robots so Manley Principal‚ which he is the Vice President of industrial relations‚ meet with Kenny stoppum‚ president of the labor union local representing most of the company’s industrial employees ‚ to discusses the resulting impact of computer-integrated robotic systems on employment‚ workers‚ and jobs. Principal then listed the major advantages associated with robots: Improved quality of product due to the accuracy of robots. Reduced operating costs‚ as the

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