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    The Knight rider car was first introduced in the 1980 television show name “Knight Rider (1982 TV series)”. In “Knight Rider (1982 TV series)”, David Hasselhoff plays as Michael Knight, who is a high-tech crime fighter. Michael Knight uses a high-tech car with KITT built into it. KITT is short for Knight Industries Two Thousand, which is a built-in computer with artificial intelligence who assist Michael Knight. When the Knight Rider car that was used in the TV series was a customized 1982…

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    Reflection On Affluenza

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    This reading gives me an entirely different perspective on how I operate in relation to other people I know and associate with. There was a time in my life that I didn’t measure my position in life based on possessions; I was affluenza free. However, as I got a little older the need for greed seems to have taken a bigger role in my life. The reading of Affluenza makes me realize that I do, to an extent have this affliction. Although it is not all consuming for me, I certainly possess a lot more…

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    I think that cars need to remain central in the lives in most Americans because it is important for Americans to get from one place to another by car. The three reasons are because helping people take off, building the economy, and cars now and forever. The first reason cars need to remain in the lives in most Americans is because it is important that Americans get to take off. The cars are freedom to Americans, they could go in their car to go where ever and whenever they want. You…

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    (Here I am exploring sustainability in a different way, one I do not usually advocate for) With more than half of the world's population now living in cities we need to let go of the conventional inferences we make about sustainability. Instead of the common beliefs which claim sustainability comes at the cost of absolute reduction and diminishment of our current ways of life as we know them, we instead need to accept a more modern take on what is more sustainable practice as a species. The pros…

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    Narrow Bridge Case Study

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    In the month of July in 1940, The Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction was completed and open to the public. Although built upon request of the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce after arguing that building of the bridge would be more suitable to replace the ferry system that as the only way to get to the Gig harbour from Tacoma's Narrow Bridge. One of the downsides was that it had been constructed with a much lesser budget than the committee had expected even upon the request of various engineers to draw…

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    Evolution Of Snowmobiles

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    engine that used a jack engine.” One of the inventors that gets a lot of the credit is O.C. Johnson. Campbell says, “O.C. Johnson built an Over the Snow Machine in 1909 that was 10 feet long while Virgil White developed a snow conversion vehicle for the Ford Model T in 1913”…

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    While some people may view a bunch of men driving around a track as boring and pointless, V8 Supercar racing has moved well beyond being a recreational pursuit. This evolving multi-million dollar sport continues to push the limits of technology and engineering. Formally known as ‘The touring Car Championship’ established in 1960 this sport has been subject to 56 years of major technological adjustments and advancements. Adjustments in rules, regulations and name, advancements in engines and…

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    The Dodge Challenger was first a pony car in 1970 through 1974. The Dodge Challenger is an 808hp muscle car. However, the Dodge Challenger falls below all the sports car rankings. I although favor this car in so many ways it might be a big car, but I love the sleek boy and big back. I find that it attracts people because it's more a show car. The Dodge Challenger has the best quality features in my opinion. The main ideas I will cover in this essay are the car's performance, experience, and…

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    Railroads in the United States have always been a strong partnership, going back to the growth of the country itself. Starting in the 1820’s railroads helped form the great nation we know today and it couldn’t been done without the help of railroads. Today this is still no different, although not the preferred method of transportation anymore; it’s still a clear leader and backbone of US transportation. Rail proves to be the most cost efficient, environmentally friendly option. It allows the…

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    Cadillac and Ford use implicit communication techniques to talk about our consuming habits. To begin with the Cadillac video, they want to convince us that everything we got in life, we deserved it, if we overconsume or buy things we didn’t need, we work hard for it and we did sacrifice, like he said, we took only two weeks of vacations. He promotes the car because he says implicitly that luxury is the result of working hard. At the opposite, the Ford video tried to explain implicitly that…

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