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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    determination in future struggles, a relatable experience for followers (the everyday people), and a motive to make positive change in other peoples’ lives. Elon Musk is one of today’s most revolutionary and impactful business leaders. As the creator of Tesla, his electric cars contribute to the effort to be more eco-friendly. Musk is also CEO of SpaceX and he wants to setup a human colony on Mars as a safe haven for future generations if Earth ever becomes inhabitable. However, Musk did not…

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    testing again soon. The state of Arizona has banned the testing of self driving vehicles because of the death. Another driver while driving a tesla ran into a parked fire truck at a stop light when the system failed to engage the brakes causing the car to run into the fire truck causing the woman to suffer only a broken ankle. The crash came less than a week after Tesla was being investigated for a crash in California where 2 teens were killed and a third was seriously hurt. It's not clear if…

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    Magnetic resonance imaging, also known as an MRI scan, is a type of scan that uses magnetic fields and radio wave energy to create images of the organs and tissues, such as the brain. It is a scan that is used to detect things such as tumors, infections and injuries. It is often used after an x-ray or CT scan is done to gather more information. This paper will discuss MRI in depth such as how an MRI works, its use in society, the differences between MRI and other scans and the future for MRI.…

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    While ride hailing services have experienced huge disruptor; this palls in comparison to autonomous driving revolution in terms of various applications. However, Uber and other ride sourcing apps did accomplish two other amazing feats. First Uber proved that a built in monopoly (Taxi companies) can be toppled by improving on a product before anything else; but in doing so they introduced an entire other form of commerce into the Economy; thereby transforming it. We now live in a share economy.…

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    home cooking most of the time. Arabella and I walked out to my car which wasn’t here. “Wait where is my car?” As I said this the garage opened and my dad walked out with new keys. “Here you go pumpkin your brand new car.” My dad said. “It’s a purple Tesla. My dream car! Dad, how did you afford this?” I asked him in excitement. “I have my ways. Go have fun at Super Deluxe!” My dad said and walked into the…

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    Essay On Self-Driving Cars

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    In the op-ed “Barack Obama: Self-driving, Yes, But Also Safe” published in Pittsburgh Sun-Gazette on September 19, 2016, president Obama states that autonomous vehicles will transfer many lives potentially. He also said, “American innovation is driving bigger changes.” America is changing every day and new invention is increasing. He points out how helpful it will be too many Americans such as “senior’s citizens and Americans with disabilities.” He then said that these autonomous vehicles will…

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    separate cotton seeds from the fibers boosted economic benefit, by increasing productivity and lessening cost. The social value of the invention allows the user to gain social standing and increase their class, creating a demand for the new invention. Tesla, a luxury sport car company branded themselves to create a real demand for electric vehicles. Vested interest is investment of time and energy and company investment can help boost adoption. It can also impede innovations, as shown with…

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    It will only be necessary to carry an inexpensive instrument not bigger than a watch, which will enable its bearer to hear anywhere on sea or land for distances of thousands of miles". (Nikola Tesla, from an interview in the New York Times, Oct. 1909). This prediction has come true, it is called a cell phone, it is no bigger than the palm of a hand and is pretty light in weight. The cell phone allows you to make phone calls to anyone in the…

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    them have zero emission. The founder of Tesla, Elon Musk, has created the Model S that runs completely on battery power that cover a range of about 300 miles per charge. Another option would be plugin hybrid electric vehicles or PHEV because the gasoline in the car isn’t used when the car is taking off from a red light until the drivers reaches 15 miles per hour. The gasoline in the car also recharges the battery, so you won’t need charging stations that Tesla would require you to use. For…

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    Imagine looking out a car window on the parkway and seeing an empty car. That would freak me out too, but that could soon become routine. Accredited with over 30 years of covering the automotive industry, Paul A. Eisenstein, in his article, “Hands off! Riding along in Ford’s autonomous Fusion”, describes his experience and Ford’s future plans in the autonomous car industry. Eisenstein’s purpose is to inform the general public about the awe inspiring advancement and the effects of this technology…

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