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    GIS Essay

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    Attribute data is the additional information about a spatial feature. GIS is a very powerful system that uses location to integrate and display information (Bodenharmer, Corrigan & Harris, 2010). Geographical data in the past was represented only on paper maps but nowadays it is mostly stored…

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    Driverless Car Essay

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    Driverless car will surely affect the sales of regular cars and it is expected, that shifting from the regular cars to driverless cars will add almost $600 billion a year in United States. The sales of Auto finance companies will also get affected due to Google car (Mui, 2013). This car will cover one-third land area of the parking lots and will prove an eco-friendly product to the society (Mui, 2013). With the usage of this car, it is highly expected that car will reduce the lost productivity…

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    fire with burnt pizza or crashing your old Honda Civic, don't worry! AAA offers great discounts on both home and auto insurance. AAA DOESN'T NEED GOOGLE MAPS Google Maps is one of the best apps out there but there's something about a good old fashion map you can't replace. By becoming a member of this auto club, you get free maps and travel guides. Google can only tell you so much about the best restaurants in Lincoln, Nebraska.…

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    Google has said that self-driving cars may be much further away than many May realize Google car Project Director Chris Urmson explain that fully autonomous vehicles being available to the public is as much as 30 years away. there is still serious safety and Technical challenges that need to be understood and corrected before they hit the market.As of right now automakers like Tesla Audi and Mercedes-Benz are limited to highway driving. and Tesla is the only one as of right now that you can…

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    Koifman, Natasha. “Can Social Media Actually Benefit Relationships?” HuffPost Canada, HuffPost, 23 Jan. 2014, www.huffingtonpost.ca/natasha-koifman/social-media-and-relationships_b_4115588.html. This article discusses How social media benefits relationships. According to this article social media often gets a bad reputation for how it impacts relationships; however, it has the ability to benefit and enhance personal interactions. Koifman claims social media through technology is not just for…

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    Cal Tool In The Classroom

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    are the classroom computer, projector and screen. The map of Italy is shown to the students on the classroom screen so that everybody can direct their attention to the same image. Students will have to get up, move around the classroom, and ask each other questions about the regions on the map in the target language and by using the verb “essere” and the vocabulary about location. The projected map on the screen works better than a printed map in the book because it allows the students to get up…

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    1) Analyze the acquisition of Nokia’s Here maps. What is the carmakers’ (Audi, BMW, and Mercedes) strategic rationale? (40%) The rationale Audi, BMW and Mercedes (A,B&M) strategy by acquiring Here Maps is that they will be able to gain the technology in Dynamic real-time geo-information they need to run self-driving cars and gain an edge in the race against other car makers. In the race for Autonomous driving cars (ACD), car makers need accurate GPS maps with Dynamic real-time geoinformation…

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    that it is a meandering river, meaning that its river course is constantly bending, allowing it to change course at several instances throughout time. The rates of meandering can be seen using the Google Earth-based GIS program by overlaying old maps of the Mississippi River onto the current map seen on Google Earth. These meandering rates affect the changes in channel migrations of the Mississippi River. Only a section of the river will be focused on because the Mississippi River is so large.…

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    Essay On Driverless Cars

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    (1A) Driverless cars are an innovation being thought of by many car companies, but Google and BMW are making it happen. Driverless cars are intended to allow passengers in the car to do something other than drive. They are also intended on helping traffic in large cities. Driverless cars have been predicted to reduce the number of accidents on the road because of the car’s cautious driving. The driverless car’s overall purpose is to create perfect transportation. (1B) Driverless cars have about…

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    technologies and the internet are extremely functional for us. Search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo are especially popular among computer users. However, some critics believe that these websites are making us stupid. Among those critics, Nicholas Carr in “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” focuses on how Google is making us lose concentration. On the other hand, computer users like me, and writer Carl Zimmer in “How Google Is Making Us Smarter,” and author Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic in “Is…

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