1. its greatest success, of industrial manufacturing, robotics, has achieved in the world. 2. or manipulators, a 2 billion dollar industry, comprise, robot arms.
3. with great speed and accuracy, can move, the robot arm, to perform repetitive tasks.
4. the portable telephone and laptop computer, manipulators, make, possible, in the electronics industry.
5. a human arm, with six joints, an industrial robot, resembles.
6. work, in auto, most industrial robots, assembly lines.
7. has, a human arm, of freedom, seven degrees.
8. different objects, one end effector, and carry, can grasp.
9. unlike, step motors, in exact increments, ordinary motors, move.
10. all, have, not, robots, sensory systems.
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At the beginning of his story, Robinson Crusoe tells us that his father wanted him to become a lawyer, but that he himself wanted to become a sailor. His father gave him serious advice, saying him that adventures abroad were best fitted either for rough and uneducated men or for men of superior fortune .
But young Robinson found it impossible to accept his father’s advice. Without saying ‘goodbuy’ to his father or mother, he went away to sea. A few weeks later, he had his first experience of a shipwreck , but was rescued , and made his way to London. From there, he made a trading expedition to the African coast, and returned to London again after a voyage in which he had gained experience as a sailor and merchant.
After some years of adventures he was still dissatisfied . So he spoke to his friends about his early voyage to Africa and how easy it was, in exchange for trifles, to get ivory and gold.
As a result of this talk, they decided to fit out a ship, in which Crusoe should go to Africa and start trading.
The ship had been sailing only a few days when they were caught in a terrible storm which lasted twelve days. It was impossible to manage the ship, and in the end it ran upon a sand-bank close to an island and began to break to pieces.
Crusoe with the other men got into a boat with the object of reaching the island. But this boat was soon upset by the high waves and the men were at once swallowed up by the sea. He was the only one who saved himself.
For twenty-three years he saw no other human beings and it was twenty-eight years before he was able to leave the island.
The greater part of the book tells us how Crusoe found shelter and food, how he built his ‘castle’, how he made his furniture and clothes, and how he taught himself many trades and became expert in doing all sorts of useful things. According to the author’s mind, it follows that man can live by himself comfortably and make all the things he needs with no other people, no other hands to help him.
This novel is a glorification of human labour, a triumph of man over nature.
Там лазурное небо и снежные горы,
Бескрайних полей золотые просторы.
Закаты как в сказке и звездные ночи,
Рассветы ясны как красавицы очи.
Там вольные ветры и быстрые реки,
Яркое солнце, широкие степи.
Манящие тайной святые озера
И лоз виноградных витые узоры.
Там свято хранятся традиции предков
И люди плохие встречаются редко.
Там радость так радость! Беда не беда.
Гостям в каждом доме рады всегда.
Там разные нации в мире живут,
Там вечные ценности - знания и труд.
Самая лучшая ты на земле
Родина матушка - слава тебе!
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Краткой, но убедительной речью:
"Осы маган улы Отан,
Касиеттi жер Казакстан!"