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    Helmet laws have become controversial over time. Despite being created to protect bikers, many of them feel that they’re a violation of their freedom. In his essay called “Helmet Laws Discriminate Against Bikers”, Stan Daniels attempts to prove that not only are helmet laws unnecessary and annoying, they violate the freedom of Americans. According to Daniels, laws requiring bikers to wear helmets are discriminatory and against the freedom America claims to give its citizens. In this essay i’ll…

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    The Bicycle Thieves is a simple, touching story directed by Vittorio de Sica. The 1948 film is a classic in the anti-fascist neorealism movement. Antonio finally has a job opportunity, but he must provide his own transportation. His bicycle is stolen and in a moment of desperation he attempts a lone bicycle outside the town square. The non-professional actors of Lamberto Maggiorani and Enzo Staiola give an excellent performance as a father and son in postwar Italy. Their relationship provides a…

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    Researchers at Stanford University are testing a different type of helmet that inflates airbag to protect against collision. Originally created to improve the aesthetic look of a traditional helmet, this inflatable helmet also seemed to protect a biker’s head quiet better than the traditional one during an accident. The helmets biker’s are wearing these days are better than not at all, but not that effective during an accident. Most of the biker’s don’t want to use the heavy helmets because of…

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    meet your expectations. The wood that is used to create it is Birchwood and it weighs only 9.9 pounds when shipped. The dimensions on this bicycle are 21.25 x 6 x 33 inches. It has 12-inch tires. Your child will be able to ride it safely until they reach about 70 pounds so that you will not have to upgrade their bike until they are ready for a pedal bicycle. Assembly is easy. Most people can assemble the bike in less than five minutes of their time, even with the handle bar that is limited on…

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    Driverless Car Impact

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    com/under-the-hood/trends-innovations/driverless-car4.htm Driverless cars are currently being developed and are a big step towards to having safer roads and they will give people with disabilities access to be able to travel at free will. To start, the Anti-lock brake, invented in the 1980s, was the first step to creating driverless cars, they gave drivers the ability to activate the brakes without having…

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    Effective Team Reflection

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    In the automotive program this quarter I didn't know too much of anything about the brakes . In this quarter i started learning things that I thought I wouldn't . The few things that I learned to do was how to be organized , how to machine a drum , and how to take a caliper off . I started off knowing nothing about those things but within these 9 weeks i've learned how to do these things . I haven't just learned how to do these things on paper but i've also learned how to do them on a live car…

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    impossible to cover every road. This is what people often say "last mile" problem. However, Commercial sharing of bicycles has played an important role. In the past, people always expect the government to do more in public transport.In fact, after the development of market economy, the market can effectively make up the short supply of the government. For the development of shared bicycles, It provides convenient transportation for the city at the same time, but also for the investment…

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    Dystopian Future

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    There was a passcode lock on every door, making finding his kids difficult. He tried yelling, “Kids, please come eat dinner with me!” He then heard the kitchen door unlock and footsteps coming towards him. “Dad!”, they said in unison. “We found something dad!” Jason, the…

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    Coffee Center Case Study

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    greater market for coffee centers but the financial feasibility is low for that project. Conclusion The final project chosen is Transport. How it works This project consist out of a bicycle hire system where you can collect a certain bike from specific bicycle racks across the campus. These rack will automatically lock and unlock the bike a student has hired after swiping his or her student card over the card machine, connecting your card to the number of the bike. Once the bike is unlocked…

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    Teamwork Reflection Essay

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    at sketching. And so we began to mold our project to fit our strengths. We sought to take advantage of our colleague’s electrical expertise, and so using a circuit became a feasible idea. We had been discussing the idea of an app to unlock the bike lock; now that our group had coding experience, an app seemed apt for our project. We played to our strengths, and we sketched, over and over again, until we agreed on a preliminary…

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