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    considered self driving it must navigate the road and highway system completely on its own. This task may prove daunting to some but others look at it as a challenge. Very few of these cars have been successful and traveled to the objective without crashing. Being able to react to the environment around it and demonstrate the corrections needed before a collision is not as easy as one may think. Engineers working with computer programmers are closer than ever to finishing this…

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    opening of Mission Impossible - Rouge Nation this weekend. There’s no doubt that both franchises have different plots, but other similarities between the two movies are very obvious. The fight scenes action and weapons, the fast cars chasing and crashing with other cars, advanced technology, and the stunts are the most distinguishing characters for both movies. Both movies are very high-octane; the thrilling scenes are very exciting and leave the audiences on the edge of their seats. The…

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    THE FALLS I followed closely making sure to not let my mom’s shirt out of my sight.Many other people rushed by crowding the sidewalk.We were in Canada and I could barely tell who was and wasn’t american!We walked up to a gray dim booth.’’5 tickets for the boat tour please’’ my mom said her credit card in her hand.A lady took the card and handed it back a seconds later with 5 tickets.I could hardly wait we were gonna see Niagra Falls! It was chilly and the breeze was blowing.I walked…

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    Beauty emulates from every turn of expression, personal detail, and of course, the harsh reality crashing against the woes of traditional American film. Ivan’s Childhood, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, emphasizes the dark seduction of hatred and savagery of war. While moments of pure emotion may find its way into small corners of the film, the raging destruction continues, both in the mind and world. Using abstract character symbolism, historical references, and success versus failure, Ivan’s…

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    Perfection Is Normal?

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    Truth number two titled, “Perfection is Normal”, talks about how. In one point of the koan, it talks about how it would be wiser to worry about a meteor crashing on your computer than to worry about a character being wrong in an email because of computer error. I agree that in some aspects of computers, we should not worry about whether if will fail or not and if it does then you compromise and find another way to do it When you send a bit, it detects if there is an error and corrects the error…

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    Black Sand Beach Essay

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    The black sand beaches in Maui, Hawaii are located on the east side of the island just outside the native town of Hana. The beaches are a very unique place and is a definite must do for anyone vacationing in Maui. The beaches are in a private cove in Waianapanapa State Park, surrounded by 120 acres of lush, tropical forest. Any tourist wishing to discover the Black Sand beaches of Maui should know the history of the island and admire the visual beauty of the beaches and also the hidden beauty…

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    The Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort Novel The Wolf of Wall Street tells Jordan Belforts journey as he embarked on one of the biggest stock market manipulation schemes and how it all came crashing down. The book details the demanding nature of being a stock broker back in the 80 's-90 's and the amount of sex and drugs that encapsulated a young Jordan Belfort into conning people out of hundreds of millions of dollars. After being laid off from his first job as a stock broker due to the stock…

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    After many difficult, time consuming, painstaking hours of practice, it was the day of my first high school gymnastics meet. My team and I had been preparing for this all summer. Our dual against Emporia we were destined to win. Both my mom and my dad had came to watch me show off my hard work and cheer me on. That made me feel great, until it became time for me to compete on beam. Beam has never been my strongest event, but I can still pull off a no-fall routine in competition. As I saluted…

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    George Orr Mitigation

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    chapter is that the crashes we saw in our economy during the Great Recession are similar to the issues that we are seeing from global warming. When investors and mortgage brokers underpriced risks in the hopes to privatize their gains, it all came crashing down. The taxpayers became the ones to bail the investors out and the losses were socialized. Friedman later discusses how in the environment gains are privatized and losses are socialized. In the United States, any discussion on a plan of…

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    In the book The Hobbit there are many creatures and each has a song.There are also many different explanations for the reasoning of the songs.The dwarves pg 14-15,the elves pg 48-49,and the goblins 60-61 In chapter one of The Hobbit the dwarves sing a song that is talking about breaking kitchen instruments “Chip the glasses and crack the plates,blunt the knives and bend the forks thats what Bilbo hates,smash the bottles and burn the corks” the dwarves are doing these things and singing this song…

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