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    When it comes to ordering goods, there are many ways the good can get to and from its destination. Some of the modes include: air, ground, rail, pipeline, and water. The logistics mode air is being used often when it comes to transporting overseas or across the country. Even though air freight is the fastest of the five modes, it is also the most expensive. There are many supply chain uses, costs, innovations, and future possibilities when it comes to picking the mode air. The mode of…

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    Self Driving Car Ethics

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    Introduction A self-driving car (also referred to as an autonomous car, driverless car, robotic car) is a vehicle capable of navigating without a person's input. It can detect its surroundings using various techniques; radar, laser lights, GPS, odometry and computer vision. This car contains advanced control systems that interpret sensory information that consequently identify suitable paths, as well as detecting obstacles and relevant signage. Self-driving cars are already becoming the new…

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    the focal point for transportation of goods around the world. It is the most economical and environmentally friendly way to transport large goods throughout the world. Today, around 90% of world trade is carried by the maritime industry. Around 50,000 merchant ships, registered in over 150 nations and manned by over a million seafarers of nearly every nationality, transport every kind of cargo internationally. The continuous increase in ship size has been a distinct characteristic of…

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    I though the article did a good job of addressing the issues involving body worn cameras. Although many of the issues have been addressed through the use of in-car camera systems, the body worn cameras do require additional concerns and issues to be addressed. Similar to the implementation of the in-car cameras, there are many questions and concerns. Since the implementation of the in-car cameras, I believe many officers and citizens have found them to be beneficial. Truth be known, the only…

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    At whatever point you have a car, it is essential to have car insurance. It is consequently, once the benefit was accepted and additionally it is more conceivable that you will act the best to have your advantage insured properly. Before you have the capacity to legally drive in a few states even with a substantial driver's license, your car is must insured by an insurance company. In a few states, it is a condition specifically. In light of above information, you must be assuming to have it and…

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    “The car had already turned in lap times that were far better than the ones of sports cars drivers” And in a very innocent asking from an innocent press, Audi might have had the car racing murdered for as we have known it. Well, cheers guys. The car was an automatic version of the new RS7, and yeah, it’s the one who got this passenger ride the previous year and the track on which they were racing was California’s tricky Sonoma raceway. We have been told that the Audi’s self-driving 560bhp having…

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    Uber Revenue Model

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    1. The Taxi Industry and its Major Forces of Change Standing on the street waiting for an available cab, unsure how much a ride will cost, or whether it will let pay by card, and being uncertain about the arrival time given the traffic jam are all common complaints consumers have about taxis. Until some years ago, taxis were the only car service providers that could move people around a city, usually in a convenient, fast and comfortable way. However, many unmet needs and high regulations,…

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    Growing Up Some people expect that growing up is when you get to become free. You get your own car, your own apartment, you even get your own job! But growing up isn’t some elevator, it’s a rollercoaster ride, filled with ups and downs, hard bumpy spots, and some smooth, fun, exciting places, as well. It’s all about the way you decide to enjoy it, all about your point of view on the overall journey. For example, in stanza 7 in the poem “Fish Cheeks” it says, “After everyone had…

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    The idea for the electric car has been around for several years. EVs, short for electric vehicles, come in four types: the purely battery-operated vehicles, hybrid gas and electric vehicles (plug-in and non-plug-in), and fuel cell operated. These kinds of cars run primarily on electrical power, as opposed to a conventional car that runs on petrol based fuels. Because of this, they are seen as the poster children of green transportation. There has been some debate on whether or not these EVs…

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    Essay About Buying Home

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    Deciding on where a person should live depends on the person and their likes and dislikes. A person wants to make sure that they are going to like where they will be living, potentially for the rest of their life. Some people may choose to live in the city because that is where they grew up or they just believe that it is better than living away from the busy life. While other people may feel the opposite with thinking the country is better than the city. Buying a house is a big decision to make…

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