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    The article that I have read is about the safety of Google and Tesla self-driving cars. Why this is important is because self driving cars have a very real possibility of being the way all cars drive in 50 years, only if it is done right to start with. The reason it needs to be good to start with is because if it is not, people will get a sour taste of the technology and refuse to use it then in the future. This is a very important technology to me because I am getting my temps and will be…

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    Tuscaloosa Spring Break

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    My spring break was one of the best ones I have had in a long time. This spring break I went to Tuscaloosa on Monday and walked around the University of Alabama. It was something I have always wanted to do it took us 1hour and 45 minutes to walk around the entire campus. During my tour I got to meet one of the football players number 22 Ryan Anderson. After the tour of Alabama we went to my cousin softball game and watched her play after our day we went back to the hotel ad sleep. The next day…

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    My proposed topic has to do with driverless cars, and whose fault it is when they get into accidents, primarily level three autonomy and above. There has been a fair bit of controversy when it comes to whose fault is is when an autonomous vehicle gets into an accident. As autonomous cars and partially autonomous features become more and more popular in the modern automobile, it makes sense to take a closer look at and determine who is at fault if an autonomous car happens to get into an accident…

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    15 Passenger vans are among the most dangerous vehicles in use today. They are typically used by shuttling services, colleges, elderly care centers, churches, and community organizations for transporting up to 15 people (including the driver) at a time. These vehicles are also rented out, which means they are often driven by people without prior experience who may lack awareness of the van's safety issues. Why 15 Passenger Vans Are Dangerous The passenger cabin extends well beyond the rear…

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    Modern Day Multitasking

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    The research I did for this assignment about multitasking took me across many aspects of this practice of during many actions at once. After reading the essay ‘Now, where was I? Oh, yes, multitasking’ by Ellen Goodman she had various intriguing points on the problems we encounter with multitasking in the modern days. In the essay, it references a research study by Clifford Nass from Stanford University. The research was conducted with 100 students to evaluate their effectiveness in numerous…

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    Seatbelt Research Paper

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    this benefit. Keep loose objects in the front seat inside your glove compartment. Don't place anything on the seats behind you. Small objects on the floor behind you can slide under your seat to the front and interfere with operating the gas and brake pedals. Use your trunk for storing things while your car is moving. If something isn't needed, leave it…

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    As I read pages 153-159, I saw many similarities between Amir and my life. First, I saw how worried Amir was of his father when he started getting sick, how concerned he got when he found out that his father had cancer. As sons and daughters of our parents, we care for our parents health. Therefore, Amir was frighten that his father was sick because, he at no time experienced his father being sick. Amir was still young at the time when his father was diagnosed with cancer, this was new for Amir…

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    The automobile is the most important piece of artifact in the history of humanity, it changed the course of history. Since the beginning of time humanity haw always invented new forms transportation. The automobile pushed the boundaries of mobility. The love for speed and metal being forced down hot asphalt, is what has put me where I am today. Racing put a new spin on engineering and the want to speed mixed with adrenaline is what made man at one with his wheels. Driving cross country…

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    was significantly impaired by hours of drinking alcohol . . . had no business driving a motor vehicle with passengers on a dark golf course” and further failed to keep a proper lookout, failed to turn and avoid a known hazard, failed to timely apply brakes to avoid dropping off the gorge, and drove while intoxicated. As to the Riverbend Defendants, Plaintiffs allege premises liability causes of action. The Plaintiffs allege that a “two-track road” runs from the subdivision through the golf…

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    when my dad said, “I’m going inside for a drink, I’ll be right back.”. I nodded and went back to shooting. Then after awhile I became board so I started shooting at other things (smart). I shot at birds and leafs, pebbles, cans, anything I wouldn’t brake. Then I shot at a tree. I heard a small “thunk” and it came whizzing back at me. I just stared in horror as the tiny ball of metal came at me. It flew just next to my face, I flinched even though I never felt it hit me. Just above my…

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