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    Are we being slaves of technology? I. In the most recent decade or so innovation has changed the way we live, work and impart. There are such a large number of gadgets out there that enable us to interact with each other overall whether it is the modest PC or versatile contraptions. “As people rely more and more on technology to solve problems, the ability of humans to think for themselves will surely deteriorate." Are we genuinely free? We are by and large false to the present that slavery, a standout

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    PRoJECT REPORT on To study the petrol (VVT engines) and diesel (DDiS engines) Submitted to Amity School of Engineering & Technology Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. MÉGHA SHARMA BHARGAB PAUL   ABSTRACT Thé training projéct éntitléd “To study thé pétrol (VVT énginés) and diésél (DDiS énginés)” aims to study

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    placed in the "start" position, the solenoid windings are energized and the resulting shift lever movement causes the drive pinion gear to engage the flywheel ring gear, and cranking takes place. When the engine starts, an overrunning clutch (part of the drive assembly) protects the armature from too much speed until the switch is opened. At this time, a return spring causes the pinion gear to disengage from the flywheel. The spark plug wire carries 20,000 or more volts from the distributor cap to the

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    PRoJECT REPORT on To study the petro1 (VVT engines) and diese1 (DDiS engines) Submitted to Amity Schoo1 of Engineering & Techno1ogy Amity University, Uttar Pradesh Submitted To: Submitted By: Ms. MÉGHA SHARMA BHARGAB PAU1   ABSTRACT Thé training projéct éntit1éd “To study thé pétro1 (VVT énginés) and diésé1 (DDiS énginés)” aims to study

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    Reflective piece: The struggle: Eons into the future when mankind has ventured out into the cosmos after a long period of endless drifting a voice can be heard: “Finally our long nomadic era of drifting has ended and humankind has now found an abode in the distant edges of the galaxy. We called it Valhalla the beautiful haven, behold our shining utopia built from our enduring spirit and scientific achievement. This is our

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    In most cases, finding the median between two highly contrasting points can be challenging, but it is not so for Haraway’s idea of cyborgs and Twain’s idea of conformity. Both concepts are interrelated because the cyborg is the hybrid of both machine and organism, and conformity, is the center of “standing out” and “barely noticeable”. By applying Mark Twain’s idea that conformity is a result of self-approval to Donna Haraway’s argument that cyborgs are the ramifications of different political and

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    conditions. All this led to a time in history that the female gender looked back to in fondness. They had proven themselves to be a valuable and undervalued resource of society, and had done work that many believed beyond a woman. This changed the pinions of any towards them, and many colleges that previously denied women, now opened their doors to them. Women also began to assume more authority and in some jobs, like ticket inspectors, they were in charge of men. (Women and the War.). However, despite

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    Pericles once said "Be ruled by time, the wisest counselor of all." This ruler of the past might not have had the technology of today, but he did not need it to recognize time’s domineering nature over all mankind. No matter what advances man makes, he will never be able to slow down time nor stop it completely; nor it appears will he be able to leap into the past or the future. Time is one thing that man cannot manipulate, instead it manipulates man. No poem better illustrates this point than T

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    my finger. I suppose most people see scars as a sign of survivor, but all I ever saw was my weakness. I don’t mean to be querulous, I was grateful to be alive, I just seemed to constantly be reminded of my mistakes. I shook my head, wishing I could pinion myself so I could stop obsessing over it. As I was leaving that morning, my cocker spaniel sat like a portier at the front door, his big brown eyes pleading me to stay. I felt bad for having to leave him, so I went to go give him a treat. He knew

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    Car/Firechicken I always had dreamed of buying my own muscle car in high school. After I got my license, I would shop every day trying to find one that was affordable, and fast. I never could find the right one until one day while I was at a family gathering, my Dad asked his cousin, Neil if he had any older cars around the farm that were for sale. Neil said, “I have the one for you.” A 1982 Pontiac Firebird. “It is not pretty, but it was fast”,”Neil said. A few months passed, while we figured

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