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    have been developed since early America. He briefly reviews/ the difficulties users of the first clocks had, and how the sewing machine was easily accepted by women of late 1800 's. Corn goes into great detail about owning and operating the early automobile and the troubles the owners had. He also briefly/ reviews the history and difficulties of computers. Corn’s inspiration for this book was a rather small problem with setting up a new printer. His…

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    Can Auto Tune-Ups Save Lives? What You Don't Know Can Really Hurt You Auto accidents are currently the ninth leading cause of death, expected to rise to fifth by 2030. Since regular tune-ups put your car in better condition to perform and handle different situations on the road, you're actually improving your safety statistics with a tune-up. This isn't something to procrastinate like picking up your dry-cleaning or defrosting the freezer, it's a real life and death scenario. Why Every Car…

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    Differentials are a more crucial part of a vehicle, they have gone back over a hundred years. Henry Ford was not the person to invent the first vehicle; Henry Ford perfected the assembly line. Out of all different wheel drives, all-wheel drive is the safest and most effective use of the differential. The French made an explanation that the very first vehicle was made in the 1860s, based on their point of view. Having the power go from the engine to the wheels was almost impossible back then,…

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    It was a faint but sudden ringing that pounded the accused 's head with the repeated sounds of 'tick, tock. ' Covering his ears to block out the pungent noise, he found it to be the clock on the wall that slowly ticked time away. Meanwhile, Beethoven 's Symphony No. 7 in A Major hummed peacefully in the background. "As the 9 councilors of CATA, we unanimously charge you with treason for spreading rhetoric that does not promote the good of our society." Dressed in an aesthetic black robe that…

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    dissimilar to most EVs out and about. They are exceptionally diverse with a remarkable feeling. Speeding up is both brisk and calm with all the torque being promptly accessible under full quickening. Additionally, the braking mechanism is admirable: the pedal does not feel like a conventional car while the system get the Model S to stop with power. 7. Safety Standard safety components for all Tesla Model S variations incorporate head, knee and pelvic airbags for the front travelers and in…

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    "Get in, go to sleep, and wake up at your destination." The Pros and Cons of Driverless Car It 's been estimated that nine of ten car accidents are caused by human errors. As a human, we get bored, sometimes could get drunk, nod off at wheel, run red lights, take phone call, send text message, those all make us terrible drivers. Computers don 't get distracted as humans, they make rational decisions much faster than human during the limited time. Many pros believe that the widespread use of the…

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    Man is always seeking more power. For over 100 years, the speed and performance of the automobile has drastically improved, but at a high price. Only 45 years ago, high-end cars could barely reach 200 horsepower. Today there are cars with 1000 horsepower, but they come with a one million dollar price tag. Car companies try frantically to make a balance between power and cost. In the persuasive article “Meet the Dodge (rumble, rumble) Hellcat!”, Silvio Calabi appeals to boys of all ages with his…

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    some of the benefits of a manual transmission, including less cost to maintain, greater gas mileage, and better control over your vehicle. You may even find yourself quickly liking a manual transmission over your previous automatic transmission automobile. Here are a few tips for those who have never driven a manual transmission vehicle:…

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    that includes wonderful imagery. She establishes a serious and deliberate relationship with her audience, addressing the readers of Forbes magazine. She attempts to educate them on some major drawbacks of technology, specifically as it relates to automobiles. The most powerful rhetorical choice the writer makes is her utilization of imagery, however, she also includes several other choices to help put together a very strong piece of writing. This paper will discuss the ways in which the author…

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    Over the Bike 30232 Teawoo Lim Cars brushed past me as I rode on a gray bike. It was a bit awkward and scary to ride a bike right next to automobiles. However, having ridden a bike for a year in Boston alleviated my fright. Boston’s public bike rental system—Hubway—was well organized: bike lanes were lined on sideways so that cars and bikes could move right next to each other. Before I moved to Boston, I knew bikes were a popular means of transportation. Thus, the first thing I did after I…

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