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    Driverless Cars Essay

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    The idea of driverless car has been worked on by major tech companies like Google and Apple since 2005. In the next four to five years’ driverless cars will be on the road if they can overcome some technological, ethical, legal, and business hurdles. Firstly, with current technological hardware and software there are not enough safety features that can guarantee the safety of the passengers and pedestrians. There is also the ethical issue of a driverless car that is programmed to prioritize…

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    The Power of Martin Luther King Jr. Although slavery ended Dec. 6, 1865, there was still “a difference”, at least that’s what people thought, between white and black people. Martin Luther King Jr. had a colossal impact on the desegregation of America in the 1960s. Some white people hated Martin and some of them liked him. Racism in this time period was like a battle between white and black people. Racism is the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to…

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    ISIS And Bioterrorism

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    killing or abducting hundreds, possibly thousands, and forcing more than 830,000 others to flee the areas it has captured since 10 June 2014" (Quote by Jim lobe) Scary thought to say the least however ISIS has a small trained military force at their disposal. The Afghan army only pays solders 300 dollars a month and most of the time it 's delayed with that kind of pay most people can not support their families. The pay is not consistent either some months go by where the Afghanistan Government…

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    Rossum's Universal Robots?

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    Introduction Definition First we must look at what a robot is and from a definition given by a leading United States robotics research institute, where they defined a robot as a multifunctional, reprogrammable manipulator that has been made and is designed to actuate the movement of tools, materials, specialized devices and parts through variable motions that are programmed in order for the performance of different tasks as required by man (Robot Institute of America, 1979). The term robot was…

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    9/11 Analysis

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    From Fiction to Facts: The Story of 9/11 September 11, 2001, a day that went from a normal day in the United States to an event that shakes America to its core. Four planes that were hijacked from airlines across the east coast turned into weapons and threatened America’s sense of security and air travel. The end result brought forth a death toll mounting approximately three thousand, a government placed on the hot seat, and question after question asking “ Is America no longer safe?” It is…

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    Chemical Warfare: An “Unconvential” threat Throughout the history of war, techniques and use of weapons in warfare have been improved over the years. Although some weapons and certain techniques are entirely new, the use of certain weapons such as Chemical Warfare have been around since WW1. Many have thought of Chemical Weapons as being too dangerous while others think it is necessary and essential to modern warfare. What threats does Chemical warfare pose to soldiers and civilians around the…

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    Landmines in Vietnam From 1955 to 1975, the country of Vietnam was at war with itself and American forces. Starting in 1969, American troops aided South Vietnam in its war to prevent a communist takeover by North Vietnam, who wanted to unify the country under the communist rule. The use of landmines, an explosive mine laid on or just under the surface of the ground, arose during the Second World War and quickly became popular due to their success (land mine, 1979). After World War Two, they…

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    The Green Goblin Analysis

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    pummel him to pulp if they liked, so he didn't want to do that either. Chaldea didn't care. Then he summoned "The Green Goblin." The Green Goblin didn't want to be someone's Servant. And since he had a scary collection of bombs, boomerangs, and hallucinogenic drugs at his disposal, Meleoron had no choice but to care. The Goblin very effectively persuaded Meleoron to use a "Command Seal," the one tool a Master had,…

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    Assassin's Creed

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    Brutes - they have an axe and throw bombs Agiles - they will avoid most of your attacks. Captains - the strongest of them all, wait for them to attack you and then counter attack them. The map is vast space cut into sections from Easy (top section of map) Moderate (middle of section of map)…

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    Bomb Technician

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    Introduction Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians (NEOD), the organization that I am currently a part of, are a small group (1500 personnel) trained in the art of bomb defusal. As a seasoned and mobile force, we specialize in a plethora of complex and dangerous tasks ranging from IED to chemical and biological weapon remediation. Post 9/11 global terrorist activities placed tremendous “operational stress” upon the NEOD community with relentless training and deployments (Jones, Hammond…

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