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    point. Before beginning his presentation, Drew provided some background knowledge explaining the reason behind creating such a mode of transportation. The motivation behind it was that Musk was having a difficult time moving between his companies Tesla and SpaceX situated about 360 miles apart. This information allowed Drew to nicely transition into his topic; The Hyperloop, by emphasizing how it would cut the travel between Los Angeles and San Fransisco to about 30 minutes. Here Drew…

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    Hybrid Vehicles Essay

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    Imagine a world with no more all gas vehicles just hybrids or all electric cars and trucks. There will be less emissions being let off all at once it virtually will be cut in half. Many car companies have made the push to manufacture electric cars. Also many of the high end luxury companies like Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche and BMW are making the push for it. You may think this raises the price and it has the chance of doing it depending on the car. The systems are getting more advanced as the…

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    longest wavelength is in the electromagnetic spectrum. Its the radio wave. They are so big they can range from a football field to larger than are planet. How are they created you might ask. When an electric field and magnetic field are joined. Nikola Tesla was the first to discover the rotating magnetic field. He was a science engineer. He got his education at graz university of technology and gymnasium karlovac. He was born on July 10, 1856 and died on January 7, 1943. What's the difference…

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    Charles Franklin Kettering, who was an American inventor and businessman, once said, “An inventor fails 999 times, and if he succeeds once, he’s in”. These inventions, revised 999 times, can have great impacts. New inventions, innovations and technology impacted industrialization and American life in the late 1800s. The Bessemer process allowed for quicker and cheaper production of steel - which became the main material for large-scale building projects. Direct and alternating current…

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    Self-Driving Cons

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    The topic that is discussed is Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the science of mimicking human intelligence using computers. AI as a science, “surprisingly, tasks which we find hard, computers find easy and vice versa. Trying to understand why this might be is the scientific side of AI - it is the attempt to understand our own intelligence. In this way, AI cooperates with other sciences like psychology, and philosophy of mind, which tries to understand what it means to be…

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    Essay On Art History

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    Every time I performed a science experiment, I did it with the hands of Nikola Tesla. Now, the purpose of the class wasn 't to move on, it was to master the material in order to contribute to that field in the future. I preached this effective system at school so that others could benefit as well. In my art history class, I was able…

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    Lying By Omission Essay

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    Introduction Withholding information is a very common tactic for leaders of any kind. From birth, many parents shield their children from the world to protect them. Since the Great War, governments have kept secrets “too dangerous” for their populations. Today, company leaders conceal information to shield their employees or their profits. Perhaps, Col. Jessup said it best in the cult classic A Few Good Men, “You can’t handle the truth.” It is a widespread practice, but what are the…

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    TITLE. Dr. Victor Frankenstein. A serial entrepreneur in the field of genetic engineering and bio-electronic medicine. THESIS: What does Mary Shelly’s Dr. Victor Frankenstein have in common with? Steve Jobs, Nikola Tesla, Benjamin Franklin, Richard Branson, Thomas Edison, Elon Musk, Albert Einstein and Jeff Bezos. Really nothing other than they, were all considered to be serial entrepreneurs. You know the folks who in part are responsible for the advancement of human civilization…

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    speeding machine. Self driving cars have been in development for years and is getting closer to consumer hands everyday. Autonomous cars have the potential to replace cars that that require humans to operate. Many large companies such as Google and Tesla have taken interest in this technology and plan to have it commercialized by 2020. This is important because it could reduce accidents, allow for safer driving, and give a larger audience of people easy transportation.Although the adoption…

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    I deserve a much better grade on this than you gave me. I do hours upon hours of research to really make it seem like I could be a real world company that built batteries for Tesla Motors. And with the Volkswagen diesel scandal, it really made my research get much more in depth to filter through everything that was being said, as it was be updated very often as more information came out. I went through three of four renditions…

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