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    5 Innovative Technologies That Could Replace Car Keys Are the Days of Car Keys Numbered? With the rapid rate the automotive industry is advancing, there is no wonder that avant-garde innovations are gradually replacing older creations, such as car keys. That is right! A few cars already feature replacements to traditional key fobs, so it is a likely possibility that, one day, we may only see keys in museums. If this happens, will the auto locksmith craft become defunct as well? Or maybe adapt…

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    Manual Vs Automatic Essay

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    Most people think driving a manual transmission is difficult. However, it’s not much different from an automatic. On a manual you have three pedals, your gas, brake, and clutch. On an automatic you have two pedals, your gas, and brake. The only difference is that on a manual, is that you have to manually put the car into gear, when driving an automatic, you only have to put the shifter into what option you want it in. On an automatic you have your three most used options like park, reverse, and…

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    When I was younger, learning to ride a bike was a tough, but thrilling, skill to acquire. I vividly remember my dad removing my training wheels and letting me ride free. Although I was alright going in circles on the paved pad attached to our garage, going down hill on our gravel road was treacherous. I can recall my dad observing my actions as I first set off down our driveway and me not knowing how to slow down. I tried turning my wheels, which caused me to fly off the front of my bike…

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    All of the obstacles previously mentioned are reasons why self-driving cars are not yet safe enough. No one will pay thousands of dollars to buy a car that could be distracted by small things like faded lines and lasers. Self-driving cars still have problems with inclement weather, such as snow, rain, and dust. Therefore, self-driving cars manufacturers should overcome the obstacles, and convince the society to pay a huge amount of money for their cars. Moreover, It will take time until all…

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    Statefarm Source Analysis

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    I chose to do a source criticism of two different sources that I also compared to each other. The first source is kidshealth.com and the other one is teendriving.statefarm.com. Kidshealth.com did not at a first sight seem credible. The site seemed like a blog, that a private person had done, however, the site is run by the Nemours Foundation, that is Children’s Health System and that way gains credibility, since the site is written by an institution that seem to be credible. Statefarm, on the…

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    Let's say at some point in the not so distant future you're barrelling down the highway in your self driving car and you find yourself boxed in on all sides by other cars, suddenly a large heavy object falls off the in front of you. Your car can't stop in time to avoid the collision so it need to make a decision. go straight and hit the object, Swerve left into an SUV or swerve right into a motorcycle. Should it prioritize your safety by hitting the motorcycle, minimize the danger to other by…

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    Mary Anderson By:Kalani Whillock Mary Anderson was a smart, caring, and positive woman. She was the inventor of the windshield wipers. Ever since she had created the windshield wipers driving in bad weather is safer. Ahh-thank goodness!(15) Naturally she was caring. When Mary Anderson was in New York City to see all the beautiful sites, it was snowing outside and the driver could not see out the windshield. The snow would just pile up and…

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    Your car is your lifeline. You use it to get to work, the grocery store, the kids' schools, and all the other places that your busy life needs requires visiting. If your car is damaged or otherwise in trouble, it can set you back both financially and personally, requiring costly repairs and leaving you out of luck with no way to get to where you need to go. That's why it's so important to react quickly when you notice that there is something wrong with your car. Like an injury to your own body,…

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    Getting a prize on a monday would be pretty nice. I think I have pretty bad luck so I probably won’t win. I think I should win this prize for several reasons. First I daily drive a manual transmission car, second I think I got some pretty nice style in dressing and lastly I think I should win this prize because I got attacked by a tiger 2 days after friday 2 weeks ago in Arlington. I think driving a manual transmission daily deserves a prize for several reasons. One of which is that not…

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    The Article "Did My Car Join Al Qaeda?" is a persuasive argument written by former New York Times reporter, Woody Hechswender. It seems that a series of TV commercials had been issued out that some how SUV vehicles are linked to Mideastern terrorism; Mr. Hechswender is in fact a owner of an SUV. Throughout Hechswender's article we can see many ethos, pathos, and logos examples arguing the fact whether or not terrorism and SUVs are linked together. Hechswender shows the use of ethos appeal by…

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