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a person or thing that determines or decides something.
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a modifying word that determines the kind of reference a noun or noun group has, for example a, the, every.
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The author, Isaac Asimov, is trying to teach us through this story
The Three Laws of Robotics, which were obviously devised by him so that men of the future will be able to have humanlike feelings. As examples of this author's intention it is worth to mention what the robot expresses through the story:
"One would like to have more expression,"
"One has thoughts and feelings that presently do not show."
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People only have the gift of wisdom, the power to think. We learn new things everyday. We learn from our mistakes. We learn from what we see. We learn from what hear and feel too. We also implement this knowledge in daily life. think of a situation in which you purposely touched fire to know how you would feel, you burned yourself. next time , would you do it purposefully. never. because you just implemented what you learned from your mistake in real life. Its not about having knowledge, its knowing how to use it.....
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Definition of interlunar<span>. : relating to the interval between old and new moon when the moon is invisible. So maybe something like this: The interlunar moon can not be see it is as stealthy as a ninja.</span>
"Sweating in the heat, we had lost the whole day, dreading to be buried alive in the drifting sand."
"Sand in the scanty food, sand in the brackish water--water that was drunk lukewarm from a clammy, loathsome water skin."
These two quotes show that nature can be severe and unkind. In the first quote, the speaker talks about the severity of the heat and concerns about the drifting sand burying them alive. The second quote shows the sand's ability to get into everything and the unclean water.
"Lulled by the soft music of the brook, in infinite content, I sank back on to the soft carpets, and was soon in a dreamless slumber.""Besides, the infidel was known to carry money, a sum that camp-fire talk had inflated to large proportions." These quote are NOT correct because the first one about the brook is calming and peaceful. It does not show the severity or unkindness of nature. The second quote has nothing to do with nature. It describes the infidel.