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    In cities all around America the noise of running cars and horns is audible. The automobile has climbed in popularity enough to be seen in many homes around the country. Cars for daily use; however, have not always been a popular and affordable product for the mainstream consumer. The changes to American society created by the wide distribution of automobiles arises the question: How has the creation, advancement, and distribution of automobiles from 1945 to 1970 drastically changed American…

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    automotive designer that I can be. Just like what Ray Eames, one of the most influential American designers in history, has once said,“ (a great designer’s goal is always) to make the best for the most for the least.” Creating an attractive product or vehicle is simple, on the other hand, being able to make it functional and to make connections with our daily lives is what all designers should thrive for, because at the end of the day “what works good is better than what looks good because what…

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    Caries Swot Analysis

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    A number of caries detection devices are available in the market today. Each of these is based on a certain underlying physical principle such as X- Rays, Visible light, Laser light, Electrical current and Ultrasound (Pretty, I. 2006). The four basic characteristics that need to be looked at for comparing devices are explained below. 1. Reliability Reliability ensures a procedure that is consistent, stable and dependable with minimal error on repeated measurement of the same variable (Pretty,…

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    very little time. The automobile is a large investment people make in America. It is important for the owner to take care of it and understand it. If people change their oil often it will help their car engine perform better. Changing the oil in a vehicle is simple for the car owner to learn how to do. It does not require many tools or much time to complete the task and will cut a lot of costs. Furthermore, most people feel more independent after completing handy tasks. Changing the oil is a…

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    V8 Engine Research Paper

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    Due to technological advancement there is a huge difference between the car's of the earlier generations, and the ones which we are driving now. Changes have been made to basic car designs, interior, braking systems, and the engines also. Today, things have evolved in a much faster rate than we have imagined. The car part which has experienced the maximun transformation consistently over the years is the engine. Engine is the most dynamic part of any car, and functions, similar to the heart…

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    then be lessened. Autonomous vehicles will also allow more mobility for people to go out and therefore generate more business. Elderly citizens, the blind, and handicapped individuals who previously had been unable to drive will now be able to do more than before. For the economy, this will mean more sales in autonomous vehicles and more sales for businesses these people would not have previously frequented. Another aspect of the economic impact of autonomous vehicles is production and…

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    In the modern world, technology has been adapted to simplify nearly every aspect of life. From apps that offer an array of services to robots that can vacuum your floors for you, technology is becoming a defining aspect of modern society. As technology continues to develop, autonomous cars are transitioning from a fantasy to reality. Autonomous cars are a revolutionary new car design that allows the passenger the ability to complete other tasks as their car safely delivers them to their…

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    Autonomous vehicles are becoming more of a reality in cities across the country. The most recognizable of these new breed of vehicles are the Google cars that traverse city streets, rural roads and highways alike. However, passenger vehicles aren't the only ones targeted for autonomous operation. Semi-truck industry news outlets are talking about new guidelines published by the government regarding the manufacture and use of autonomous semi-trucks. Proponents of this move say that trucking…

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    Today, it is custom in America for citizens to own automobiles and use them in everyday life; this was not a normalcy until the 1920’s though. In the years previous to the 1920’s the only people who could afford automobiles were the extremely wealthy. The automobile that these upper-class citizens would often buy was the Model N from Ford. This was a very large and expensive automobile. Henry Ford knew that he had to create a smaller more affordable car to sell to the mass market (ask for help).…

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    In buying a vehicle, it is better to buy it used, because it avoids having to pay monthly payments and it is better to buy out of pocket. Because There will be less money going into the vehicle, In customizing, you will have a wide range of accessories for the vehicle., and You should know how to maintain the vehicle, and know if there is problems with it. My view on new or used vehicles is. I rather have a used car, in my past I have bought wrecked vehicles and fixed them up. They did well for…

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