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    the click of a button. But as Patric Lin stated, “with the millions of miles of coding, somewhere along the lines an error is bound to happen.” With scientist developing technology with the intellectual level of a human being, who is to say is at fault if an accident happens? Is…

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    The Los Angeles Basin

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    we note that the majority of the oil fields in the basin are found on or along one of four major structural trends in the region, two fault zones and two major anticlinal horsts (Hayba, 1995). The two main faulting zones in the area attributed with acting as traps are faults associated with the northwest to southeast trending Whittier and Newport-Inglewood faults, acting as conduits for oil…

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    In William Shakespeare's the Comedy of Errors there is an abundant amount of confusion shared between the characters. The questions of who is more in the wrong is raised. Is the whole mix up between the sets of brothers someone's fault? Even though the very confusing mix up happened the family was still reunited. This reveals that no matter who messed up anyone can fix it. Some can argue that the blame should be put on Antipholus of Syracuse.He was the one who set out to find his brother so…

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    salt water covered forehead before he was swept to sea awakes me. I can’t be here. No one takes claim to this, but we did it. We murdered him for no reason. I can’t lead a bunch of murderers. Why was he on the ground, why was he crawling, it was his fault, he was the beast and he is the reason he isn’t alive. But that doesn’t make sense, did he want to…

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    looking at the demographic of kids who choose to join these awful groups almost like being inducted into a religion they are brainwashed with the idea that their cause is the only right cause. I'm not saying that it's their fault that they are being taught these lies but it is their fault that they joined in the first place with the intent of following this idea. I believe that kids like Ibrahim should be treated as criminals First off in the article “Witness: A Child Soldier’s Darfur…

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    It is important that when dealing with equipment that you take the correct action and fix the problem as quickly and safely as possible. If you follow the manufacturer's instructions then this will show you the best way to solve a problem and when the problem should be dealt with by a technician. If you do not follow these then you could cause more harm than good and further damage the equipment. If you have been found to do this then it might invalidate your warranty and you will have to pay…

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    In all insurance claims where two drivers are involved, insurance companies will always determine which driver was at fault. Your autonomous car will decide if you live or die Probably one of the biggest concerns regarding self-driving cars is the question surrounding ethical decisions. Will a vehicles artificial intelligence be capable of making moral choices in a split…

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    earthquake were quite dramatic, even frightening. Were the Fort Tejon shock to happen today, the damage would easily run into billions of dollars, and the loss of life would be substantial. On March 10, 1933, a 6.4 earthquake hit the Newport-Inglewood Fault, causing serious damage in long Beach and other communities. The earthquake resulted in 120 deaths and more than $50 million in property damage. Most of the damaged buildings were of unreinforced masonry. Then on January 17, 1994, a 6.7…

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    In chapter three, Wattenberg talks about how young people aren’t really at fault for their generation’s ignorance on politics (84). This perspective is an issue since they have a choice on whether to be influenced negatively by the media. He also says how they have the options there to learn about politics and it’s up to them to use it (71-72). Therefore, this perspective is flawed since it can be considered their fault because the tools are available and they just need to get out…

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    throughout school, they can get a chance at playing in the NFL. Some people think that football When you get hurt it is not the coaches or the school's fault. Some people may blame the school when their child gets hurt. I don't think it is their fault. The school and the coaches just put them on the football team. If they get hurt it is kind of the players fault. They wanted to play football, so they can not blame anyone. If they do not want to get hurt then they just should not play. When they…

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