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    Self Driving Cars : A Rhetorical Analysis Every day self driving cars are becoming more of a possibility and less a thing of science fiction. With car manufacturers all racing to create the first self driving car, the future may hold safer roads. Unfortunately the speed at which most of these companies are trying to make these invitations could pose a safety problem to people on the road. “The Dangers of ‘Self-Driving’ Car Hype”, Scott Keogh reasons that at the rate car manufacturers are trying…

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    crimes, tracking down suspects, and proving guilt.”(Why 3). Giving identity to millions of people more will ease and quicken the speed cases in finding criminals. Taking in consideration thoughts of a former Sacramento police chief, Art Venegas, “The question is an economic one for police, because every time we stop someone who has no identification, it takes a lot of manpower to identify that person. An officer will spend up to 2 or 3 hours to determine who an arrestee is.”(Why 3). Thus the…

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    pros believe that the widespread use of the self-driving car can prevent the accidents due to human errors. The sensors loaded in car can sense everything such as pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles, around the car, make decisions of every aspect, while humans have blind spots. One of the biggest advantage the self-driving car will bring to people is that it can save considerable time for drivers. Driving a long way is boring and exhausting, a self-driving car can save…

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    class is gym, or band and they needed and extra hour and a half. And that they fell asleep studying for an AP Chem exam at 2:30 A.M. And woke up at 7:30 and said “f#ck it to first period.” Then there are the kids that think this whole rhetorical question is bullshit, like I did. They think that if I lose a little sleep, and a little bit or my social life, and my grades drop a little it will be okay. This is as wrong as saying, global warming is a hoax made up by the Chinese. What will end…

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    the DMV(department of motor vehicles) to take my third driver test. After thirty minutes, it was my turn to take the test. Suddenly, I felt nervous and my hand were sweaty because it is my third and last chance. Besides, I started to pray that there was a good traffic waiting for me so that I could pass the exam as smooth as possible. I let the road test examiner get in the car and start the test. Unfortunately, I failed the driving test in two minutes. It was a horrible experience that I may…

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    My husband was hunched over the computer again. "Are you looking at car stuff again?" My tone belied a growing lack of interest in browsing the Internet looking for more information about Honda Pilots, the new car we were considering buying. Although initially we had found some reviews and comparisons that were helpful, my husband was insistent that shopping online for prices was going to pay off at the dealers. I was skeptical - "There's no way they are going to come down that much," was my…

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    I skipped school to take my behind-the-wheel drivers test. Both of my parents came to support me while my body was crawling with nerves. I didn’t really drive often before this so, I didn’t really know what to expect and felt like I would make dumb mistakes that all older, experienced drivers knew about. I’m not going to go through the whole processes of my test step by step because it’s pretty self explanatory, but long story short, I got my license. While…

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    This is true for both Morrie Schwartz and King Lear. In Tuesdays with Morrie firstly we see that Morrie gains wisdom through his physical suffering of ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease, which slowly takes over his body, eventually not allowing doing anything except blink or clucking his tongue. Slowly as the disease takes over his body we see that he begins to come to terms that he is becoming more and more dependent on people. “I’m an independent person, so my inclination was to fight all of this -…

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    (See next page for part 1) Question 1:Your boss, Dr. Williams, has been treating a very popular celebrity who has committed suicide.In respect to patient’s rights, the conversations that we have with patients are considered privileged communication. You are exposed to confidential information and you must be sure you do not violate the Physician-Patient relationship. | 10 points | Directions to complete Question 1:If you were called by a reporter and asked questions about the “celebrity…

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    an individual questions about their religious beliefs, there is no harm being done. No one is attacking the other’s beliefs, they are simply having a conversation about a fundamental element of each other’s lives. Religion is an essential pillar of society, it can define large civilizations and societies. So if one is able to question the religious beliefs of past societies one can also question the religious beliefs of individuals. One should not be hesitant when posing questions about the…

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