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Two young boys are seated at a white table, presenting a science project. The boy on the right, wearing a grey patterned vest over a light-colored shirt, actively explains and demonstrates the project, gesturing with his hands and manipulating electronic components. The boy on the left, dressed in a light blue long-sleeved shirt, watches attentively. On the table, various electronic components are laid out, including a yellow power strip, a small yellow box connected to it, a breadboard with numerous wires, a microcontroller, and an ultrasonic sensor. A white, pipe-like prototype with small wheels or sensors attached, possibly representing the smart walking stick, is positioned to the left. A small yellow toy car is also visible. The boy on the right interacts with the components, which emit a distinct buzzing sound, indicating the device's functionality. Behind the boys stands a large informational display board. The top banner reads "AFGHANTURKMAARIFSCHOOLS KandaharShaf Hussain Hotak BoysHigh School" and "ATMOSFAIR Kandahar." The main project title is "Smart walking stick for blind People." The poster outlines the "Project Concept" (to help blind/visually impaired people move independently by detecting obstacles), "Problems" (traditional canes only provide physical feedback), the "Method" (attaching an ultrasonic sensor to a microcontroller, programming for distance detection, and adding a buzzer/vibration motor), and "How it improves" (early warning, safer movement). The representatives are listed as "Firdaws, Ah Zia," and the teacher as "Mohibullah Mohabbat." The scene is indoors, brightly lit, likely a school science fair or exhibition during the daytime. The boys appear focused and engaged in presenting their innovative project.
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