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    Nikola Tesla

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    and energy conserving company that designs, develops, and sells electrics cars and vehicle powertrain gears and battery merchandise made in their factory in Fremont, California. The founders wanted to introduce electric cars to the world which are environmentally friendly with no emissions and incredible power to show that electric cars can in fact be better than the normal cars that work on gasoline. They wanted electric cars to be more used and introduced into our roads. 1.2 Corporate Mission…

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    ever need to drive in unpleasant winter weather condition. Knowing how to prepare yourself and your car are something you want to know before you hit the snowy road. First, be sure your car is ready for the snowy weather. For the best traction on snow and ice, be sure to check the tread and the air pressure in your tires. You must check that your battery is working properly. Second, have your car stock with important emergency roadside supplies. Have a flashlight, jumper cables, a shovel,…

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    Google Mission Statement

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    is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful" are the first to greet the reader. And for almost 20 years, it 's been succeeding. In 2010, they unveiled their most audacious project yet - the fully autonomous car of the future. With safety and its trademark sense of innovation in the driver 's seat, Google 's attempt to help people everywhere access the things they need is on the cusp of hitting the road. Company Back in 2010 when the project was announced,…

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    Elements Tesla’s initial goal was to manufacture exquisite electric sport cars, Roadster, with superior performance, however, on the verge of bankruptcy as each Roadster cost $140,000 to produce and sold for $109,000, Mr. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, shifted from the niche market sports car design of the Roadster to an elegant, modular, and flexible four-door sedan, Model S. In addition, Tesla persuaded Daimler to convert their Smart cars to electric by buying…

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    rules are fuel injection instead of carburetors and having the manufactures name on the headers and there not allowing hood scoops to make the cars look more factory. Throughout the years the class has been through a lot of despair and are falling off the map of drag racing. The new rules are for performance and to make the class gain more drivers and cars. The side who agrees to the rules think…

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    Swap Doors

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    because I had a 50/50 chance of winning the car since I already knew a goat was behind one of the doors. It was truly a baffling mind game and completely counter-intuitive. Information from the video what the answer really is. You have the opportunity to win a car hidden behind three doors. Behind the three doors are two goats and the car. After you choose a door, the host opens one door revealing a goat because he already knows behind which door the car is hidden. You are faced with the…

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    Carpooling Have you ever tried carpooling? With traffic jams becoming a larger & larger problem these days carpooling became more popular across more countries. Carpooling is the travelling with someone together to reach your destination by sharing your rides with other people and help save the environment, and reduce pollution to have better environment as pollution is a serious problem nowadays. Although some people claim that carpooling is a convenient way for saving the environment…

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    The side impact collision, also called the T-bone accident, is one of the most deadly types of accidents. If the collision occurs at a side door, the door offers the driver or passenger little in the way of protection. Unlike the front or rear of the car, it has little structural strength to resist high impact forces. It also lacks a lengthy crumple zone to absorb energy. Because the side impact occurs at right angles to the victim's direction of travel, he or she is often unaware of its…

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    In other words, you can remember better if you try to physically relive the moment you’re trying to recall. For example, if you are home and you can’t find your car keys, you can imagine that they’re either in your house or car. Since you can’t leave your house without driving, that’s your main clue that the keys are home or in the car rather than somewhere else. You start to think what you did the last time you remember you had your keys and traced what your step until you find them. By…

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    and differences between the two will be explained by the listed pros and cons of each. For the most part, on the roads of big cities or urban areas, chances are there will be many cars or trucks that run on gasoline. Since gasoline fuel is a little bit cheaper than diesel fuel, it has been the most popular type of car to drive for a while. As a matter of fact, diesel fuel is 25 to 30 percent more expensive than gasoline (Sclar). Many people try to avoid buying diesel trucks because they are…

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