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    Whether or not driverless cars should be used in everyday life. Although the idea of driverless cars is amazing, This theory is flawed and has room for mistakes. Driverless cars have some benefits as well as some cons. The world could change dramatically from this decision whether it’s good or not. The Pros of this Idea The idea of driverless cars is good in theory, For example, People can get to work faster using computerized strategies and routes for…

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    Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars are a type of technological advance that is commonly seen in science fiction movies. This fantasy will become reality as car companies plan to sell a “Driverless Car” in three to four years. However, like most fantasies, introducing these cars into reality will likely result in a variety of problems related to safety and legal issues. Due to these issues, more preparation is needed to safely release the driverless car into public. Those who support…

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    ever need to drive in unpleasant winter weather condition. Knowing how to prepare yourself and your car are something you want to know before you hit the snowy road. First, be sure your car is ready for the snowy weather. For the best traction on snow and ice, be sure to check the tread and the air pressure in your tires. You must check that your battery is working properly. Second, have your car stock with important emergency roadside supplies. Have a flashlight, jumper cables, a shovel,…

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    The ancient Romans have many achievements. Some of these achievements have positively affected our society today. Three of these achievements have to do with roads, architecture, and technical advances. One of the three achievements are their roads. Without the roads, the Romans would get stuck in mud. Once they made the roads, they would not get stuck in the mud. We followed their example and created roads. Romans created roads so that they would have something to drive on. We…

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    Shere Khan Research Paper

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    Shere Khan must be a quadrupedal robot that will be able to track and stalk the opposing robot, Corbett, while running, jumping and climbing over obstacles. Shere Khan will also have to collect empirical data from the environment including wind velocity, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure. In order to deactivate Corbett, Shere Khan will have the ability to pounce on and activate the kill switch. To create higher rates of success Shere Khan will be able to modify itself using on-site…

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    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 work hard is not a reason to consume. For example, the lady says that a good reason to work hard is to make the…

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    them. And then, too soon, the ride was over. We got out and I hop back in line. The rest of my family wanted to go on a roller coaster. I was too scared to ride the roller coaster. I just said: “No thanks. I’ll just ride the Bumper Cars”. I rode the Bumper Cars three more times, and every time it was just as fun. Then, I saw my family. They had ridden the roller coaster and said that it was fun. After that, we walked down the warm pavement. Past the fun looking rides like the…

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    Hover Board Safety

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    Hover boards have become the hottest thing on the market during the past year. Thousands have been sold throughout America and millions around the world. Although it was the most wanted item in 2015 it isn’t the safest. Safety: Hover boards can be made safer if more precaution was took during assembly and shipping. Hover boards contain lithium batteries which are used to power everything from laptops and cell phones to cameras and tablets. Lithium batteries when overheated go through a process…

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    This week’s reading topic is about driverless cars. In The New York Times article “Self-Driving Cars Gain Powerful Ally: The Government” by Cecilia Kang, the article focuses on the federal auto safety regulators in Washington, they believe that “the nation’s highways will be safer with more cars driven by machines not people.” However, the self-driving feature known as Autopilot did raise up some concerns about the safety factor among the passenger when the technology fails. In…

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    that was affordable for the average American family. The car that accomplished that goal was the Model T. When Ford’s Model T was released in October of 1903, the main key to it’s success was that a new type of alloy, which is a mixture of two metals, called Vanadium was used instead of regular steel because it was lighter and stronger. The revolutionary alloy had been used in some European automobiles, but it had never been used by US car manufacturers. (citation) Ford implemented Vanadium…

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