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    Wayback Machine

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    Wayback Machine: AOL.com circa 1997 The World Wide Web is a powerfully fluid and dynamic network of information‚ accessed over the medium of the Internet‚ that was popularized in the mid-nineties. Revolutionizing the way people can learn‚ entertain‚ communicate‚ and share‚ the World Wide Web is responsible for the ease that we have grown so accustomed to within our lives. Tim Bernes-Lee‚ a British scientist at CERN‚ conceived the web as means of sharing information between scientists and government

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    Trurl's Machine

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    Parañaque National High School ( Don Galo Annex ) Sta. Monica St. Don Galo.‚ Parañaque City Trurl’s Machine Submitted By: Rim‚ Ma. Christina IV- Juan Luna Submitted to: Kate Junniler ------------------------------------------------- Stanisław Lem ------------------------------------------------- Stanisław Lem 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction‚ philosophy and satire. His books have been translated into 41 languages and have sold over 27 million

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    Machine Foundation

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    Machine Foundations Sinchan Roy Chowdhury CIVIL ENGG DEPT SEC: AY ID NO: 110409040 SESSION-2012-13 7th SEM UG Sinchan Roy Chowdhury CIVIL ENGG DEPT SEC: AY ID NO: 110409040 SESSION-2012-13 7th SEM UG BENGAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY SHIBPUR [Pick the date] BENGAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE UNIVERSITY SHIBPUR [Pick the date] A Project under the guidance of Dr Kalyan Kumar Chattopadhya

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    Externalizing Machines

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    Joel Bakan argues that corporation are “externalizing machines”. Based on The Corporation‚ develop and defend a thesis/idea concerning the ethical consequences of companies externalizing costs. The corporation is an assembly of many members into one body‚ a legal personality‚ working toward achievement of a special goal. It is an entity with its own rights and liabilities distinct from those of its members. Corporations‚ as seen throughout the business history‚ always try to accomplish

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    Cult Of The Machine

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    The “cult of the machine‚” infatuated The Soviet Union during the 1920s. Super-urbanism and the corresponding belief that proletariat society could only exist within a culture of the machine and the factory effected policy greatly starting in the late 1920s.35 The Soviet Union believed that machines and modernization led the way to new civilization. “City planning and the design of future living space requires a mentality and an imagination of closely resembling the concoction of science fiction

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    Trurl's Machine

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    Biography for Stanislaw Lem More at IMDbPro » ad feedback Date of Birth 12 September 1921‚ Lwów‚ Lwowskie‚ Poland [now Lviv‚ Ukraine] Date of Death 27 March 2006‚ Kraków‚ Malopolskie‚ Poland (heart disease) Mini Biography Stanislaw Lem was a visionary Polish author known for Solaris (2002). He was born on September 12‚ 1921‚ in Lwów‚ Poland. His father‚ Samuel Lem‚ was a wealthy laryngologist who served in the Austrian army. His mother‚ Sabina Woller‚ was a homemaker. Although

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    Civilizing the Machine

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    1-Introduction In John F. Kasson’s “Civilizing the Machine‚” Kasson enlightens his audience that cities did not create factories‚ factories created cities. During the dawn of the British Industrial Revolution‚ the Americans began to adopt their own form of this event through the creations of factories and water-powered generators which‚ at the beginning of the time‚ revolved around the New England/ Boston area. Kasson explains through his article of the various entrepreneurs who founded these first

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    machine design

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Machine Design 2 Laboratory is a continuation of Machine Design Laboratory 1 last semester. It is another challenging subject‚ which helped us develop our analytical and drawing skills. Completing its requirements is another achievement for me. This achievement would not be successful without the help of the following people who I want to give thanks with: First and foremost‚ to Engr. Romulo Vicente D. Basaen‚ for giving us plates which enhances not only our critical thinking

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    Time machine

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    different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space‚ generally using a theoretical invention‚ namely a time machine. It has a commonly recognized place in philosophy and fiction‚ but has a very limited application in real world physics‚ such as in quantum mechanics or wormholes. Although the 1895 novel The Time Machine by H. G. Wells was instrumental in moving the concept of time travel to the forefront of the public imagination‚ The Clock That Went Backward by

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    Machine Metaphor

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    executives are moving forward in a beneficial direction. Burger Barn executives are moving in a direction that will increase efficiency and potentially increase both productivity and profit. Although their organizational approach can be seen as a “Machine Metaphor” (Miller‚ 2011)‚ in an Ice cream shop‚ such classical approach can be beneficial. The idea of having multiple stations to reduce the time the customer is waiting to finalize their purchase reaps good benefits. Therefore their positive optimism

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