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    NOW COMES the State of New Hampshire, by and through the Office of the Rockingham County Attorney, and states as follows: 1. The defendant is charged with one count of Possession of a Controlled Drug with Intent to Sell [Principle/Accomplice] and one count of Possession of a Controlled Drug. 2. On June 2, 2016 the State received the defendant’s Motion to Suppress. 3. Defendant’s Motion to Suppress argues that the detention and search of the defendant and his vehicle violated Part 1, Articles…

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    Self Driving Pros And Cons

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    Conger Wraase Professor Diehl ENGR 107-003 8 December 2016 The automobile industry is one of the fields that humans relies on the most. Cars get people to and from their jobs, family events, vacations, entertainment, and more; without them the world would not be able to run as smoothly as it currently does. There is a bad side to automobiles though, per the Association for Safe International Road Travel “nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day.” To…

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    known as Model T that also lead to the introduction of automated assembly line and the vertical integration of the manufacturing process. All his works are the modifications from the existing technology in the automobile industry. Henry Ford did not invent the car; he produced an automobile that was within the economic reach of the average American . He modifies the existing car to accommodate the people in 19th century to own cars because cars at that time is very expensive and has too many…

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    Today the drivers of America are not as distracted as they used to be in the 70’s. Alcohol is still the leading cause of vehicle accidents in The United States. Speeding is the second leading cause of all traffic accidents. Drivers do not pay attention to their surroundings or in other words, they have no situational awareness of things around them. Operating a vehicle is serious venture that depends upon all the human senses to do so effectively and safely. We need to improve our driving skills…

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    Today, there are many auto accidents involved in drivers’ careless, for instance, mistaken gas pedal, reverse without look back, drive alongside other cars, text when driving, change lanes without look over the shoulder, etc., so the carefulness is necessary for us. Car accidents can be avoided if we are really careful in daily activities. The accident in the front of People Supermarket last month when I mistook the gas pedal for the break could have been avoided, if I had been careful. That…

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    It was the last time I walked out of the old, nostalgic building that I had called my school for most of my life; each step took me farther from the familiar, constant life I once had. I clearly recall that emotional day that caused several of my classmates along with myself great trouble; it was likely one the most momentous moments of my life. The other students had lightheartedly poured out of the school building to jump start their summer, their unavoidable return in the following months…

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    Stroller Research Paper

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    When you are searching for the right stroller, it can be tough to make a decision, what with the dozens and dozens of brands and models available. Why does one stroller only cost $100 while another may be upwards of $1,000? There are a few different factors that should be taken into consideration when purchasing a new stroller. When you do look for one, make sure to “test drive” a few different models around the store to get a true feel of what you are buying. If you plan to use your stroller…

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    Introduction. December 2007 through June of 2009 the United States witnessed the Great Recession. The Great Recession started succeeding the housing market crisis and resulted in severe consumer spending cutbacks [1]. The volatility of the economy in 2007 is often compared to the economy during the Great Depression. The Great Recession affected the auto industry the hardest. As jobs are lost and income declines consumers are less likely to buy big ticket items like vehicle, especially trucks.…

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    The world we live in today would be unrecognizable to someone living not even 10 or 15 years ago. Smartphones and a handful of social media platforms have dramatically changed the way we communicate with one another. In our schools, it would be impossible for teachers to teach a classroom of students without the aid of the internet and computers. Automated jobs have eliminated whole job markets with factories filled with robots and machines. Now, though, we have come to a point where our…

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    Until recently, automated driving technology had not been considered as a suitable replacement for humans; the idea of cars being given a destination and taking its passengers without human intervention, at best, would have belonged in a sci-fi novel just a decade ago. But will this still be case in the near future? Despite the rapid evolution in the automotive industry, it may take several decades before autonomous vehicles can fully replace human drivers in all situations. There are simply too…

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