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    firewalls and switches, identifying sources and destinations of network traffic, analyzing its direction and balancing the data travel between source and destination are the some important factors. Documentation should be done for Data stores and traffic flows, the number of stations, average time a station is idle between sending frames and the time required to transmit a message once the medium access is granted, along with traffic behavior are essential factors to determine whether the…

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    My car is one of the biggest investments that I have purchased in my entire life, I find it important the I protect my assets as well as myself for the worst case scenario. Even if I obeyed traffic laws and was the most careful driver in the world, there is always an uncertainty for the events that may occur on the road, such as an accident that may involve myself. As of now I am currently insured under the protection of Allstate. Allstate’s liability coverage protects me ( doesn’t cover my…

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    go back to the question of should the company be held liable, or the owner of the car? If an accident occurred due to a system failure, the vehicle manufacturing company would theoretically be liable. But according to the Geneva Convention of Road Traffic, a driver must be in the car at all times and be able to control their vehicles (Brandon). This leads to the idea that the human user is still liable for the…

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    manufacturers have consistently added these airbags as standards on different makes and models. When the sensors in the cars will detect a potential front-end collision, the on-board computer will send a signal to the airbags for its to inflate in just a few seconds, thus protecting the passengers. While airbags are known to prevent injuries during collision, there’s also a chance that airbags can cause injuries. Airbags can cause problems and injuries to passengers, especially kids and…

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    In Shapiro's "Auto Wreck," the speaker questions the role of cause and effect in human experience as opposed to random chaos. In the poem, the speaker views an “accident” as situations that seem to occur without a concise cause and effect relationship. In life, we usually see a clear relationship between what happens in our lives. However, when that order eventuates in chaos, we tend become guilty of seeing ourselves as victims of these situations. Thus, despite the uncertainty of the horrors of…

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    driving his car after leaving party intoxicated — Whether social host owes duty of care to third parties who may be injured by intoxicated guest. After leaving a party held in a private home, D, who was then impaired, drove his vehicle into oncoming traffic and collided head‑on with another vehicle. One of the passengers in the other vehicle was killed and three others seriously injured, including C. C brought an action against the hosts of the party for the injuries she suffered. Both the…

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    The Glass Cage

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    In the book “The Glass Cage How Our Computers Are Changing Us” by Nicholas Carr, discusses about factory robots and self-driving cars, wearable computers and digitized medicine, as he explores the hidden costs of granting software dominion over our work and our leisure. Automation has become a huge beneficial factor in the world as we know it. Everywhere we look computers and robots are slowly taking away certain jobs and tasks, but have substantially improved our lives. Without manufacturing…

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    from another vehicle and other information that decreases the chances of car accidents dramatically Driverless cars may be a part of the future, but if they are successfully deployed across roadways, it will be a revolution not just for drivers and traffic patterns, but also for the transportation industry as a whole. The final issue is that there will always be older, non-autonomous traditional vehicles on the road. The need to accommodate traditional cars will not only slow the adoption of…

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    Self Driving Car

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    Through the use of cameras, sensors, radar, and scanning laser range finders, the software that operates the car can build a better picture of the world around it. The advantages of this technology are that it will greatly reduce traffic accidents, improve the flow of traffic, and provide a more convenient way for people to travel. It will also save companies, such as Uber, a lot of money by eliminating the cost of employing drivers. This technology also has advantages in other areas besides the…

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    message crashed his train into a Union Pacific train. Sanchez along with twenty-three passengers died because of the collision (Steiner, 2012, p. 342). Sanchez had a history of minor violations and had a lengthy history of making phone calls and texting while operating the train on the day before the accident. The National Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) surmised an inattentiveness to traffic signals while violating company policy on texting while operating a train. This discovery…

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