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Benedict Hunter - ArticlesIndustrial Machines for the 21st CenturyThe 21st Century inherits much of the conveniences of industrial work from the discoveries and inventions made a century before. Computing and telecommunications technologies have seen some of its most furious pace of growth and development in the last 50 years. Miniaturization in electronics and data storage made these computers and telecoms gadgets not only small enough to be hand-held, but more powerful and affordable to the common man. Where Humans Fear to ThreadRobots are now taking over people to work in places and work conditions that pose high risks or threats to life and limb. Some dangerous jobs have lent themselves easily and more cost-effectively for robots to do the job. Here are some: Working with RobotsThe advances in computing and miniaturization technologies have made possible an increasing use of unmanned devices to do routine work once done by man. Most repetitive precision and rule-based work can now be automated using sophisticated robotics. A Fascination with RobotsIn general, a robot is a programmable contraption, a machine that mimics the actions, thinking and even appearance of a human. And it is generally agreed that to qualify being called a robot, the contraption must do two things: Contraptions That ThinkThe human mind is complex machinery that is only now being understood. Not only does it make inferential conclusions and make judgments, it does so either instinctively or on the fly with near blinding speeds, as when facing emergency situations. Not only that. The human mind can adapt to its environment and more importantly, learn. Life After Foreclosure: Losing Your Home Is NOT the END!Just what do you think happens right after a property is foreclosed? Most people have the wrong notion that once a property is foreclosed, the occupants have to leave the house immediately. This is not necessary depending on the state they live in. Would you believe that you can still live in your house after foreclosure and still be given some time to redeem it? Can You Still Own a House after Bankruptcy?More and more people are filing for bankruptcy due to the worsening economic crisis gripping the country today. Job loss and unemployment, insurmountable debts, or overwhelming medical bills are today’s primary reasons to file for bankruptcy. Despite the odds, dreams die hard and a lot of debt-strapped people are wondering if it is still possible for them to buy a house even after bankruptcy. You may be surprised but the answer is yes. Five Emergency Options to Prevent Mortgage ForeclosurePlans and dreams have been shattered in the midst of a recession that has so far brought about nationwide job layoffs and massive unemployment. The jobless and the recently unemployed both form endless lines in job fairs and the unemployment office in an effort to keep the proverbial wolf from the door. Financial Freedom: How to Develop the Art of Bill-KillingJust about everybody wants to be financially free but isn't doing anything about it. Building wealth is the key that unlocks financial freedom. One path to take in order to build wealth is to nuke all unnecessary bills so you can save up cash. The War Against High Cost of Medications – How to Fight Back and WinIt’s a sad thing, but true. Because of today’s massive layoffs, salary cuts and generally hard times, many people struggling with today’s economy would rather prefer food on the table than medication for their sickness.
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