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    An incredible arrangement can be said in regards to a man when you take a gander at his auto. A muddled vehicle as a rule means the individual has a tendency to be disorderly and jumbled in different zones of life. Brilliant, lively hues are liable to mean the driver is a glad, bright individual. There are numerous auto styling adornments that permit you to customize your ride and make it your own one of a kind. This separates your vehicle from all the others that are comparable in brand,…

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    Sometime in the next fifteen years, everything will change. Today, receiving a driver’s license is a big ordeal, teens must go through hours of lectures and take a rigorous driving test to receive their license. Soon, cars being led only by technology will roam the streets while their passengers text, read, or sleep. Google has predicted that by around 2020 their automatic cars will hit the market. (Luckerson) Some people are opposed to this idea however, as they believe it is unsafe to let…

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    If you were asked to picture the perfect future, what would it have? Many people would have said something that would contribute to life becoming a little easier. Self-driving cars will be the first step in becoming that perfect future. Self-driving cars will bring positive contributions to the communities with handicapped or the elderly. Further, they will also help with situations like avoiding accidents, and self-driving cars will also help with saving money. Sooner or later, self-driving…

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    Usually, when people hear the words self-driving car they instantly think of the future. It’s pretty hard to think what the downsides of getting where you need to go, without doing any work whatsoever, could be, but you’d be surprised how big one of the reasons this wouldn't work actually is. There is a moral problem that comes with the inviolability of the self-driving car. One great thing that self-driving cars promise is the improved safety and minimization of most problems that may occur on…

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    As car owners, we’ve all had that sense of dread about the security of our own vehicle. For most of us, our car means everything. So how can we make sure the “everything” in our life is safe and secure? In this case, a transponder key is your best bet at protecting your car. A transponder key has a chip inside that is programmed specifically to your car. This allows your car and key to communicate through radio transmission, in most cases. The key sends a signal to an immobilizer that is…

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    Drive, an indie film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn illustrates the importance of sounds effects and music to convey the mood in scenes, making the viewer subconsciously believe that the action is realistic. Yet the bass-driven electronic music throughout the scenes with The Driver, paired with little dialogue and prominent engine sounds represent his alienation from the rest of the world. Meanwhile, when he is with Irene, the music becomes warmer and has vocals, contrasting his loneliness…

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    large cut on public transportation jobs may occur. In addition, extreme weather conditions may play a role in affecting the efficiency of the car. Despite these, a number of advantages come with this marshmallow-shaped vehicle. It allows for more personal time and the opportunity for the elderly and the physically impaired to experience the thrill of driving. Parents picking up their children will finally be able to go beyond the question of “How was school?” and converse with them on more…

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    Have you ever driven a car before? If you have driven a car before then you would know that they driving part of it is the easiest. The hard part is looking out for your surroundings. You always have to worry about the other drivers. Well if we have cars that drive themselves by a computer then everybody would think Hey! That would be nice and easy. But, there are pros and cons of having a self-driven car. Computers could cause fewer accidents, but they could also stop working and go off the…

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    The idea of driving without both hands on a wheel is appealing to many. Being able to do other things such as replying to a text message without risking others’ and your life, performing other tasks like putting makeup and eating while driving can be very convenient. The article “the Moral Challenges of Driverless Cars” (Kirkpatrick, 2015) by Keith Kirkpatrick presents futuristic perspective on driving safely. He was able to keep the reader’s attention captivated throughout the article by…

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    Written Assignment Unit 3: ENG BUS 1103 Five Cognate Strategies which I have chosen are; Clarity, Credibility, Expectation, Tone and Emphasis. Cognate strategies are ways of promoting understanding, framing, expressing and representing a message to an audience (McLean, 2010) How does someone makes sure that his/her message gets to an audience the way he/she intends? In trying to achieve this man like Charles Kostelnick and David Rogers developed these cognate strategies. Clarity: In as much as…

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