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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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    Alzheimer’s victims follow stages of incoherent behavior and as time progresses, it worsens. Treatments of Alzheimer’s only has a minor effect which is greater chance of survival but there is no known cure. To even be inflicted with the disease, a malfunction must occur which is involved with the Nucleolus. A signaling enzyme called mTOR enzyme, is lowered causing oxidation stress in the mitochondria. Oxidative stress is essentially an imbalance between the production of free radicals and the…

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    Biological Model and the Psychodynamic Model. Both models captured my attention because the biological model focuses on finding the physical/medical reasons of a physical type, i.e., brain malfunction and the resulting treatments. In other words, physical maladies have the potential to cause brain malfunction. This Model considers abnormal body malfunctioning as a criteria to explain psychological problems. In contrast, the Psychodynamic Model considers series of events occurred in the life of…

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    Dinosaurs ruled the earth for millions of years before the human species inhabited the planet, and thankfully for the human race, they became extinct. Ultimately, only a major catastrophe could completely dismantle an entire species, let alone a body of dinosaurs. Consequently, the debacle on the causes of dinosaur extinction have baffled the minds of paleontologists for centuries. Geologist and zoologist Stephen Jay Gould published “Sex, Drugs, Disasters, and the Extinction of Dinosaurs,” to…

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    like Airbus who did a document and called it “Flight Operations Briefing Notes” and the goals for this document to identify the engine malfunctions and give recommendation in the all cases of engine malfunctions, in the same time, the average engine failure these days happen every 30 years, while in1950s it happened once a year, but the percentage of engine malfunction due to incorrect crew response stayed the same every…

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    maps. These maps, however, will need to be constantly updated if a new road, sign, or law is added or changed. According to Newsela, “They would not obey a new stop sign.” There also must be a driver in the driver’s seat, just in case the software malfunctions. If there still must be a driver in the driver's seat,…

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    referred to as DMD and is associated with muscular dystrophy. DMD is one of the most common gene malfunctions and is causes by having a problem with a gene which makes up the dystrophin protein. Gupta (2014) explained that when the protein is functioning properly, muscle cells are able to keep their shape and strength, but without it they can begin to break down and become weaker over time. Malfunctions in the DMD gene also change the structure of dystrophin. This can prevent the making of the…

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    Te chnology i s revolu tionizing the me dical field with the cre ation of robotic devic es and complex imagi ng. Mini mally invasive su rgery, or robot a ssisted surgery, is a co ncept surrounding many common proced ures that existed prio r to the i ntro duction of robots. The g oal of us ing robo ts in medic ine is to prov ide imp roved diagnost ic abili ties, a less invasive and more com fortable experie nce for the p atient, and the abi lity to do smal ler…

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    Writing Prompt #1 by Molly McBryde Over the years, technology has become much more significant to society. Humans are constantly developing new software and coming up with new advancements to help the world in several aspects. One way technology is helping the world is in our jobs. Robots are replacing humans on assembly lines, in checkout services, and in our daily conversations over the phone. Automation is seen as a sign of progress when in reality it is only choking the people of…

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    Comparing Theory Assignment A photo of the Kukulkan pyramid has caused a heated discussion all around the world since 2009, because of this picture, a bright beam of light was noticed to come out from the cap stone. This article will list two possible speculations and figure out a better explanation for the observation by analyzing and comparing evidences. According to this amazing photo, the original hypothesis is that the light beam in the Mayan temple photo is actually released from the…

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