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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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    Thoracic Trauma Essay

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    Trauma encompasses a wide variety of insults to the body ranging from motor vehicle accidents, interpersonal violence, falls from great heights, contact sports, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and industrial accidents. Trauma accounts for 10% of deaths among men and women, and is the leading cause of death for those younger than the age of 40 years. Thoracic trauma comprises 10%-15% of all traumas.1 It directly accounts for approximately 25% of trauma-related mortality and is a contributing…

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    Letting Samantha off with a warning carried significant consequences. Samantha could cause an accident injuring herself or others if Officer Jankowski allowed her to keep driving, but letting her off with a warning allows the police department to stay in the good graces of Judge Robertson. Officer Jankowski could chose to charge Samantha with a DUI…

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    The next morning, when John met up with Dr. Asa Breed, Dr. Breed told him that Felix had once randomly left his car in traffic. Felix's wife, Emily, went and picked it up. While she was driving it home she got in a terrible accident where she badly hurt her pelvis. Dr. Breed blames her death (in giving birth to Newt) on her injury. Dr. Breed then introduces John to Francine Pefko, the secretary for one of the scientists at the laboratory. She knew nothing about the work her boss did, and she…

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    There are many things that drivers do that cause crashes and in some cases, death. However, the most surprising fact of crashes to me was that the most deaths in Utah were caused by speeding. I realized that speeding was dangerous but I had no idea that speeding could cause 42% of Utah highway deaths. Speeding is very dangerous and could hurt many people, including yourself. The 2nd highest amount of deaths for teenagers is also for speeding. For teenagers I am not surprised, there are many teen…

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    the novel, Hazel would expire in a motor accident. Thus, the alternate ending, as well as the original ending both incorporate situational irony. The first instance of irony shown between the two endings is when Hazel dies in a car accident. Towards the middle of the novel, Hazel is acquainted with Augustus, and agrees to go on a car ride with him. Nevertheless, Augustus’ driving was horrific, leading one to believe his death would occur through a car accident. Green states,…

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    Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars are a type of technological advance that is commonly seen in science fiction movies. This fantasy will become reality as car companies plan to sell a “Driverless Car” in three to four years. However, like most fantasies, introducing these cars into reality will likely result in a variety of problems related to safety and legal issues. Due to these issues, more preparation is needed to safely release the driverless car into public. Those who support…

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    A As Sulcer Tragedy

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    As a horrific flood striked Houston, a woman tried to keep her toddler protected. Authorities said a 41-year-old women by the name of Colette Sulcer was driving on a Tuesday afternoon down a interstate 10 road in Beaumont, when her vehicle hit high waters. More than two inches of precipitation falling per hour and gusts of wind blowing at 38mph. Sulcer pulled into a nearby parking lot and was imprisoned, Beaumont police said, so she grabbed her child and fled the lot. Similar scenes have…

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    Automobile accidents are the leading causes of death among teenage drivers, ages 16-20. The system has certain restrictions for young drivers, but that alone does not solve the dangers of teenage driving. Teenagers in this generation will get behind the wheel of an automobile and assume that they know all aspects of driving a vehicle. It should be mandatory that teenage drivers take a driver's education class to make driving safer. First, Teenage drivers are easily distracted and have short…

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    I learned a lot of things reading all that information, I learned to always slow down when you come to a railroad crossing In the essay the author states, "Never pass a car that is going your direction at a railroad crossing." Also dont park closer than 50 feet from a railroad crossing unless signs tell you that you may or it is allowed by the signs. I learned that when you stop at a crossing, you should be between 15 and 50 feet from the rail road tracks. And that trains usually honk their…

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