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In early childhood the popular 80’s cartoon Transformers, amazingly huge humanoid machines that moved by themselves always saving the world from its ultimate destruction, first sparked my interest in robots. ... , which allowed me to have first hand experience with creating robots. We designed and created robots to perform certain tasks to compete against other robots. ... During that time I learned a lot about robots and how they work. ... There are also a good many jobs in the work force right now for mechanical engineers, which is probably because robots are used in every day life. ... In this case Dickens was writing about robots before the vary word robot was created (Simmons 41). ...
Some of the earliest robots were created in the late 1930’s. ... Robots have obviously gone a long way in a short amount of time.
Today it seems that robots are doing more and more of the jobs that humans used to do, or could never do in the first place. Robots are used in almost every single profession now. One major use of modern robots is exploration. Robots are used to explore places that are full of danger, like outer space and the deep ocean. Where humans can’t go, robots are able to carry cameras and other instruments to collect information (Currie). ...
Today robots are also used for the industry. Robots can do many things faster than humans when doing jobs. Unlike humans, robots don’t have to eat, drink, sleep, or be paid.
Approximate Word count = 1207 Approximate Pages = 4.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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