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Seven species of robot

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Japan and Korea have set a goal to have robots in every home
JAPAN and Korea have set a goal to have robots in every home by the year 2014 due to the aging of the population and the need to have increased productivity throughout the society. All local leaders and citizens need to understand the different types of robots as well as the evolution of their development.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 May 2010 22:51 )  

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Workbook for Community Transformation - original essays and writings by Rick Smyre

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The essays come under different headings as follows;

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  7. Weak Signals
  8. Rethinking the Role of the Chamber of Commerce
  9. Return of the Rural Area
  10. Why Old Solutions No Longer Work
  11. 21st Century Bibliography
  12. Rick Smyre Bio

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