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    during entry and was “pressure packed” using a heavy weight to compress the parachute assembly [12]. The lander utilises a radar altimeter to determine its height above the surface and inflates airbags around itself to cushion its landing on the hard and rocky martian surface [13]. Following inflation of the airbags, three rockets fire to reduce the lander’s vertical velocity to zero at which point the airbagged lander is released to freefall the remaining distance to the surface [14]. The…

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    Chevy Cruz Cars

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    And then there is safety. Like the sedan, the Cruze hatchback gets 10 standard airbags, including knee air bags up front. GM’s OnStar technology will also provide automatic notification in the event of an accident. You can also order up lane keep assist, rear cross traffic alert, side blind zone alert, and rear park assist. A Teen Driver…

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    Providing the quotes or slogans on the images really supports the evidence & also gives a clear statement of what they are supporting. Quotes such as “Pedestrians Don’t Come with Airbags” I feel make people actually stop and think after reading. By providing these quotes on the images I feel that they might get instilled into a person mind while driving. Then also they started an event called “Street Smart Safety Zone” near higher…

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    Moral Arguments Self-driving vehicles should be programmed to ensure the life of the driver because the task is more manageable than ensuring the life of the pedestrian. The driver of the vehicle should be put first in this situation because ultimately it would create less casualties. If a self-driving car were to attempt to save the pedestrian, the idea itself would change the entire landscape that cars already have implemented: to save the driver inside. Selling a car that favors the…

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    Year by year head injuries are rising in the National Football League. With head injuries growing the tension around the concussion issue is growing. With growing tension more pressure is put on the NFL in means of player safety. The NFL should do more to protect players against concussions because players are constantly taking hits, helmets are not concussion proof, and players are returning to action too soon after suffering a concussion. To start off concussions are defined as a type of…

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    with their 6 piston caliper at the front and 4 piston caliper at the rear. The whole chassis is made of aluminium and magnesium with inserts of high tensile steel at the vital areas. Apart from these, the standard fitments in this car include ABS, Airbags with amount of impact sensing system, active bonnet and anti theft…

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    The Game Movie Essay

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    The Game, a 1997 drama film directed by David Fincher, sets place in the late 1990s in California. Michael Douglas stars as the film’s main character as Nicholas van Orton. Van Orton is a mid-aged, divorced, businessman who appears to be very stoic and cold, and who tends to be bothered by interaction with other people. The film takes place in one-day’s time with a few flashbacks. The movie begins on van Orton’s birthday where van Orton receives very few “Happy Birthday’s” from those that he…

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    thought I cried so much that year that I felt like I could not shed one more tear. how will I survive? I was on My way home from Quiktrip with my sister and my friend Camryn and my aunt in the middle of the intersection and “bam” the car crashed.the airbags were deployed and I realised that we were in a car wreck. Everyone in my family was shaken up from that. I felt like I could not breath I felt like I was dying. Two months before the car crash my dad had a heart attack. he was ok and I got…

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    Mammut Case Study

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    Mammut appears semi-annually on two major trade fairs in Germany. TheThe basic stand design was created in 2007 and remained more or less the same until today, having only slight adaptions in the design and the amount of products presented. Mammut defined two major goals when it comes to their trade fair appearance. First, to ideally represent their brand values and second, to strengthen their brand awareness. The selection on what is presented on the stand is subject to meetings between the…

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    Innovation in Engineering – Coursework 2 The Automobile Introduction The automobile is considered to be one of the greatest innovations in engineering to date which has changed the lives of people forever. It has made travelling a long distance much faster and as a result the automobile has given people the ability to commute a longer distance for work. The automobile is an innovation which people in the twenty-first century take for granted but this was not the case only a mere one hundred…

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