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    Elon Mulk Technology

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    The supersonic train, dubbed Hyperloop One, is Elon Musk’s own input on how to solve one of the many inconveniences of everyday life: traffic and congestion. This train would travel in a separate tubes at record breaking speeds in hope to make driving to around more bearable. However, with new technology comes new questions, and stakeholders are wondering, for the most part, is it too good to be true? And other questions of safety and if this new technology will actually make a difference and…

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    Will a High Speed Railway System Be Good for California’s Economy? Imagine living in San Francisco yet working in Los Angeles. It is hard to imagine due to the limited transportation options like airfare or driving. Picture a family from Germany flying in to LAX, and they would want to see the Golden Gate Bridge in Northern California. Now consider the fact that it is possible doing that approximately in just two hours and thirty minutes. California has a great opportunity to develop this…

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    As a body which was set to oversee development of the railway system, the Railway Investigation Office had the main function of carrying out studies, applying the results gotten from the studies and testing out the materials. In 1913, it became known as the Research Institute before it was restructured in 1942 as the Railway Technical Research Institute. The standards of the railway in Japan had fallen behind those of other railways around the world by 1945 (Seojima 5). This realization prompted…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the impact of Transcontinental Railroad that it had on people living in those regions. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: The Transcontinental Railroad allowed many communities to flourish, it allowed people to travel more easily but it also ended up resettling much of the population. INTRODUCTION I. Today if anybody decided to travel they would either do it with a car or plane but once upon time the train was the most reliable option. II. The…

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    California High Speed Railroad is a railroad managed by the HRSA (The California High Speed Railroad Authority.) Its purpose is to connect the mega regions of California. Sounds like a good plan? Well, there are some negative reasons why this railroad should not be built. The railroad should not be built for the following reasons: There is Still No Legitimate Funding Plan; the Costs Look Like nothing what the Voters Approved, and Shrinking Ridership Numbers. The California High Speed…

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    social than the traditional dating sites, as it integrates the user’s existing social networks to allow them to meet people based upon online social presence and geographic location. The social aspects of Zoosk allow relationships to more naturally progress when compared to sites that more resembled a bulletin board of profiles (the more traditional Match.com and eHarmony). It has a significantly larger presence on Facebook (with 11 million likes) than the more traditional dating sites such as…

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    Relationships & Technology the improvements In the essay, “Relationships and Technology,” by Joseph A. DeVito, he wrote about the advantages and disadvantages of singles using online dating. It is easier now to find a date when you are single and it is less complicated to put yourself out there. Online dating for singles has brought the matter to a level that is unprecedented in human history. Singles and communication has become easier and singles who are lonely and shy can start to…

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    Differences In Marriage

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    Americans accept dating someone within that same group. Asian married other Asian from the same group and black married other black from the same race. Some people said do not mind marrying someone from another race. Researchers found out the online dating website Match.com demonstrated that whites are more likely to date Hispanic. Younger people are more likely to date outside of their race than older people. There are many differences between intermarriage. According to researchers, 11…

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    I would like to start off by saying that I have a life outside of here and another account so I may be slow so please no rushing me. I do not give out things like my Facebook,phone number etc to those I don't know but if you would like my Skype go ahead and ask. I do have a learning disability so grammar and stuff like that are not my best friend but I do try my best. Alright guys I am happily taken in real life so I do not see the point in a roleplay relationship and yes I know the…

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    Essay On Business Of Love

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    and excitement part, as well as attachment. If the relationship is a good one, the brain eventually starts moving toward feelings of attachment. When people get impatient thinking that they will never find love on their own, they turn to things like dating sites, blind dates, and self help books. People need to realize that reading a self help book is not the answer to the problems in their love life. Ignorance causes people to search endlessly for their perfect match. Overall, this episode of…

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