Mark Beyer (2)
Forfatter af Temperance and Prohibition: The Movement to Pass Anti-liquor Laws in America (Progressive Movement 1900-1920: Efforts to Reform America's New Industrial Society)
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Temperance and Prohibition: The Movement to Pass Anti-liquor Laws in America (Progressive Movement 1900-1920: Efforts… (2006) 31 eksemplarer
The War of 1812: The New American Nation Goes to War With England (Life in the New American Nation) (2004) 15 eksemplarer
The Election of 1800: Congress Helps Settle a Three-Way Vote (Life in the New American Nation) (2004) 10 eksemplarer
Motorcycles of the Past (Reading Power: Transportation Through the Ages) (2001) — Forfatter — 7 eksemplarer
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Robotics
2. Write the summary of the book.
As technology gets more and more advanced, robots will do more things for us. Robots will be used to do dangerous jobs for people. Robotics is also being used to help the human body do its job. Scientists are working on many new and amazing ways for robotic machines to help our bodies. Robotics isn't just for work. Today's robot toys come in many shapes and sizes. Toys can now walk, talk―and even learn.
What exactly is the future of robotics? We know we are moving toward a world where robots play an important role.
3. Write your feelings about the book in details.
The first robot toy was made in 1930s. It was made of tin and could only move its arms(See p 27).
It must have been expensive in the past.
4. Write the words, phrases or sentences that impressed you most in the book and explain why they impressed you. Or you could write your questions about the book.
In 1998, Warwick put a computer chip into his arm. The chip communicated with computers in his lab and told them where in the lab he was(See p 39).
It's the same function as GPS or what is called "kid's mobile". Surprisingly, he put the chip into his arm!… (mere)