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    stomach. Somehow he knows that he is not going to be the same the next time he gets out of the car. In the pit of his stomach he already knows what’s wrong he already knows that something isn’t going to work. But he presses the brakes anyway. As he knew, the brakes don’t work. His brain immediately processes what he is going to do. Should he jump out of the car? But then others could get hurt. At that point his mind registers what he is going to have to do in order to keep everyone safe.…

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    Pickup trucks in America today are synonymous with hard work and achievement. The GMC Sierra 2500 Denali HD and Ford F-250 Lariat are no exception to this belief. Both of these outstanding pickup trucks feature significant power and engine specifications. Also, the Denali HD and F-250 Lariat each feature a wide array of both interior and exterior features and optional equipment. In addition to power and features, these two exemplary pickup trucks possess impressive body and model specifications.…

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    The 1989 Camaro is a classic and popular car. They have a third brake light on the rear spoiler. The pass key entry system was to help prevent the amount of Camaro’s stolen. The top speed is 145mph and can go zero to sixty in 6.7 seconds. The 5.7 liter Camaro v8 engine was available with this car and also a convertible top. The history of the Camaro and it’s statistics, manufacturing information, and its origination are probably something most people don’t know. The 1989…

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    Orlando's Corruption

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    Earlier this weekend, Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry were spotted at California’s Disneyland, dismissing all the rumours about the duo’s relationship being platonic. The actors were spotted comfortably dating each other in the happiest place of the planet- Disneyland. As per sources1, the couple rode Space Mountain, Small world and munched on churros together. During the entire trip, Katy and Orlando were found holding hands of each another. Orlando also stole a kiss during one of the ride. They…

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    Ethical Obligation

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    Case Study 1: A car company offers as an option a system that will detect a pedestrian in the path of the car, warn the driver, and brake the car if the driver does not respond. The option cost $2000. If someone buys the car, does the person have an ethical obligation to buy the optional system to protect pedestrians? Although this is a great idea, I believe an individual should not be ethically obligated to purchase an optional system to protect pedestrians from being hit. This system will…

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    The weather vane was made in forty eight B.C in Athens. ("History of Weather vanes"). Since forty 48 B.C to now the changes are the shapes are different and the material is way better.It is better because there's less of a chance that it could brake. Less chance because it is very harder than rest of them. Usually bronze it or use gold sometimes they use pelladium. The company that makes the weather vanes first they mold the bronze in the shape they wanted, then they apply optional gold…

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    Reasonable Care Examples

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    case. Drivers are only normal to comply with traffic rules. When the driver needs to drive a turn, and the traffic lights also show the green when the driver is not in violation of traffic rules. However, some people come out, and the driver did not brake in time to cause serious traffic accidents. From this case, we might as well speculate that if pedestrians are blind, we should take care of the behavior of the blind when the blind man can not speculate on whether the traffic lights can be…

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    Analysis Of A Lab Critique

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    Before I went to my lab critique I was pretty nervous. The reason is because, I didn’t want to mess up and also I was nervous about what scenario that was going to get. I mean a lot of people may have felt this way too. But, I knew that I had to be prepared for anything. So, when I to my lab critique, the scenario that I got was basically where the patient had an ankle fracture and I had to help her with getting out of the wheelchair, help her use the crutches, and teach her using the stairs. So…

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    Imagine being able to drive to work without ever needing to worry about fuel. Never buying gasoline would save nearly two thousand dollars per year (Doggett par. 2). Regular electric cars are able to save a significant amount on travel costs, but they still need to be recharged. This means that more money is spent on monthly electrical bills to supply the car, although electricity bills are much cheaper than gasoline bills. To remedy this, I am proposing a self-sustaining electric car. Using…

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    When I was a kid, nothing compared to riding my bike around town. Since I obviously couldn’t drive, my bike was my ticket to freedom. I could go anywhere (in a manner of speaking), and I wasn’t limited to just hanging out at home. While I loved to ride, one year my parents got me a scooter to bomb around in instead, and that became my new favorite toy. While biking was great if I wanted to go far, the scooter was perfect for running to the store or playing around at school. These days, however,…

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