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    Pushing Hands (1992), Wedding Banquet (1993), and Eat Drink Man Woman (1994) are Ang Lee’s award-winning trilogy that established his unprecedented success in both film critic and global market. In Ma’s article, he defined Ang Lee’s trilogy as domestic tragicomedy, the word “domestic” refers to not only family, but also nation and Chinese culture; and “tragicomedy” indicates the elaborated melancholic immigrant culture in both Chinese and Chinese diaspora with a light-hearted tone (193). Indeed,…

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    Case Analysis Of Takata

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    manufacturing capabilities for airbag systems, its airbag segment may have seen better days. It is difficult for Takata to make a comeback after the whole airbag fiasco. Nevertheless, Takata’s R&D in airbags have produced a technology for sensing collision impact severity and performing all functions successfully to inflate the airbag within .005 seconds. To do this, they must have high-precision technology that ensures systems perform operations in time intervals of milliseconds (.0001…

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    Hover Board Safety

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    There has been several cases of injuries that have been obtained due to the hover board being self-balancing. Emergency room-treated injuries with hover boards that are fall and collision-related include fractures, strains or sprains, contusions or abrasions, concussions and additional organ injuries to the head. Lacerations and unspecified wrist, shoulder and ankle injuries are also injuries that have been acquired during the use…

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    Essay On Lane Splitting

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    Motorcycles are becoming more prevalent in Arizona, in fact 199,721 motorcycles were registered in 2015, in addition to the increase of riders, there are higher possibilities of motorcycle related accidents(“Statistics 27”). Motorcyclists have an increased chance of injury in an accident opposed to the amount of safety other motorists have, therefore lawmakers should allow motorcyclists to protect their own well-being by giving the ability to lane split opposed to blindly trusting other…

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    when the protective gear and padding is designed to be even more safe, it ends up making the game even more dangerous (1). This means no additional padding or the tweaking of protective gear could make the game safe since this would only cause collisions and tackles to become even more violent. This would then lead to more serious injuries, causing the problem to become bigger than what it originally was. Not only does the padding not protect vital parts of the body, but it fails to accomplish…

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    for 31% of the total vehicle traffic fatalities in 2013, which means that sober driving accounted for the other 69%. If you plan on driving after consuming alcohol, you have to be extremely cautious of colliding with a sober driver. In 2014, the collision of drunk drivers with sober drivers resulted in 9,967 fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated that there was an alcohol-impaired fatality every 53 minutes in 2013. This may seem like a large number of deaths,…

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    the world because they will lower shipping costs, save lives, allow the disabled to travel independently, and can help farmers produce a higher crop yield. One of the main arguments for having self-driving cars is that it would reduce automobile collisions. An autonomous car has multiple sensors to detect other vehicles and a variety of obstacles too, like pedestrians, so if an object unexpectedly appears, the car can maneuver itself to avoid hitting it. Many people expect that autonomous cars…

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    high amount sugar, such as fructose and glucose, two monosaccharides, and sucrose, a disaccharide, it is predicted that adding this extra sugar into the Jell-O mixture will cause the rate of reaction to increase (Andrew). Because of the well-known collision theory, which states that a reaction occurs when molecules or atoms collide, it is understandable how increasing the concentration of a certain reactant is capable of increasing the rate of reaction. With more molecules likely to collide with…

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    Serotonin Research Paper

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    Welcome to the world where Newton’s laws do not exist. Our planet is called Serotonin. In Serotonin, you have the ability to float in mid-air just as if you were floating in space. We are able to float from place to place but not in a fast pace because in our world acceleration does not exist. Everything and everyone is in slow motion, which makes it hard for our citizens to get to places on time. We are able to pick up objects twice our size, it’s actually easier to do construction work on our…

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    us to also believe that his unique ways, looks, and beliefs are for the sole reason that he truly is chosen. In the beginning of the novel Owen accidently kills Johnny’s mother, Tabitha, when hitting a foul ball that broke her neck when it made a collision with her head. It isn’t until later, because the book isn’t in order, that we find out Owen had an encounter with the angel of death. Owen tells…

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