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    SYNOPSIS OF STAIR CLIMBING ROBOT Abstract: The goal of our project was to design a robot that would climb starirs in a skillfull‚ calculated and efficient manner. Climbing a set of stairs is not a new challenge for robots‚ in fact it is often a common obstacle used by designers to showcase the robot’s skills. Their function as modeled after human movement. The smaller scaled robots‚ such as mine‚ usually use the bruete force method and are not able to successfully climb stairs. In the present

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    National Distribution Centre and the well known popular Hard Rock Café. TRANSFORMATION PROCESS Both companies follow the same traditional Production System model with inputs relating to money and labour with the same outputs resulting in producing a good or service. However if we compare the transformation processes‚ both companies have different objectives especially in the output result as IGA’s output is based on tangible goods and Hard Rock Café is based on service being an intangible good.

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    The social and political context of the 1950’s is crucial to any understanding of the birth of rock n roll. "Rock was formed out of the social‚ economic and political context of post-war America". The social context was on the bases of the post war baby boom‚ which counted for the birth of 77 million babies between the years 1946-1964. By the year 1964 forty percent of America’s population was under twenty years of age. For the first time both middle and working class youths were acquiring an

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    “The American Climbing the Ranks of ISIS” is a very well written piece by Graeme Wood which explores the journey of a young rebellious white American from a military family into a terrorist organization. The author tells a story of Yahya Abu Hasan (born as John Georgelas)‚ a man originating from a Greek-America military family‚ and how events throughout his life landed him into a top rank of ISIS. The most intriguing element of the story is the author’s sterling ability to draw a connection between

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    Rock music of today has turned to shit because of MTV’s TRL‚ the billboards‚ and Brittney Spears’s record sales have something to do with the size of her breasts. Rock music from the 70’s through today will be remembered for years‚ but it lacks the true timelessness of classical music. Classical music has beautiful harmonies that be appreciated for thousands of years. Modern rock is a shallow reflection of the time‚ showing lack of development due to sell out bands making music for money and not

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    Climbing the Corporate Ladder Isabelle Alston OMM 618: Human Resources Management Climbing the Corporate Ladder Introduction For five decades people who work at Murdoch Developmental Center have dreamed of climbing the corporate ladder. They dream of advancing to the top‚ moving from one level to the next‚ earning more money‚ receiving better benefits; but few people stop to think about the responsibilities that come with each promotion even if it is a state run facility. As a matter of fact

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    The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the environmentalist and local citizens raised high concerns about the potential health and environmental consequences of oil spills‚ because after many research’s pipelines always leak. The pipeline can contaminate the Missouri River‚ which supplies drinking water for millions of Americans households and irrigation supply for thousands of acres farming lands. The Native American tribe is concerned about the vicinity of the pipeline to their reservation. They are

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    The perception that climbers aren’t allowed to to be saved if they put themselves at risk has arisen. Even though the climbing season is short the number of climbers has increased. Climbers of all ages come to Mt. Everest‚ for example the youngest American to climb the peak was a 13 year old boy‚ and the oldest was a Japanese woman at the age of 73. On Mt.Everest the paths are roped‚ but even so the paths are treacherous. Rescue services should be available to all climbers even when it is them

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    Photographs During the Civil Rights Movement The Little Rock Nine were a big part of starting the Civil Rights movement. The Little Rock Nine was made of 9 children‚ all of which black‚ who volunteered to make the first attempt of integrating white schools in America. Integrating white schools was on the top of every black students bucket list at the time; white schools got all new materials while the black aschools got hand-me-downs from the white schools. Photography played a big role in spreading

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    Andy Nunez Mr. Moody Standing Rock 12/6/16 Standing Rock Traditional lands and modern day standards of living have diminished tribal reservations creating conflict between native Indian tribes and industries. The Great Sioux natives have inhabited lands in the U.S for centuries therefore‚ I believe they have the rights to keep their lands reserved and separated from modernization of our country. The Standing Rock reservation has been home to native Indians and has been threaten to be modernized by

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