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    Pros Of Driverless Cars

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    Take, for instance, the case of the google's self-driving car that came to a crosswalk and did what it need to do: slow down to allow people to cross. But the driver panicked and hit the breaks. Luckily,no one was injured but the car was damaged.(Tribune News Service) 2. Next, there are regulation roadblocks are also a problem for people and the law.the use of driverless cars would also raise issues of legal responsibility. For example,who should be responsible in the event…

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    paying for damages caused by the cars. First of all, they should focus on the research and several tests on the cars for instance, fuel, and safety/speed control.Accordingly nobody wants to do something with no background research with it, would you?(Tribune News Service) Another reason against driver-less cars, a Tesla (which is an electric car), a man was sleeping, while the car was on autopilot, it uses it’s side, rear, also the front cameras to detect when to turn.Consequently…

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    of Representative. Members of both the Tribunes and the House of Representatives are citizens elected by the people. There were ten Tribunes in ancient Rome although it varies. There are currently 435 congressmen in the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives works directly with the Senate to pass laws for all citizens. The tribunes were not Senators but spoke for the plebeians in the Senate and with the consuls.(6-5) Eventually the tribunes were given the ability to elect a…

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    but in fact was an act of spontaneity to protect the tribune of the people and Julius himself. Syme addresses this matter in which he says “Caesar convicts his enemies of unconstitutional behaviour, demonstrates that the constitution cannot work – and presents his own apology for not restoring it” meaning that his enemies (the optimates) have provoked him into starting a civil war and is only doing what is right vis a vis protecting the tribunes. Similarly, evidenced by the actions of Lentulus…

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    Take, for instance, the case of the google's self-driving car that came to a crosswalk and did what it need to do: slow down to allow people to cross. But the driver panicked and hit the breaks. Luckily,no one was injured, but the car was damaged.(Tribune…

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    potestas that was preserved under imperial times, after the magistrature of the plebeian tribunes lost its initial relevance. The tribunicia potestas was one of the titles gained by Julius Caesar, and later under Augustus it became the main symbol of imperial power. The tribunician power was adopted by Augustus as his main title in 23 BC in order for him to possess the extensive powers of the plebeian tribunes without holding the actual office, since, as a patrician, he could not legally hold…

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    After the struggle against the kingship and its subsequent overthrow, the fruits of victory mainly fell upon the patricians. Rome became an aristocratic republic, and power was held mainly in the hands of the upper class. While the plebeians still had some power in the way of voting in the comitia centuriata (a military assembly), they could neither hold any new offices, nor sit in senate (Morey, 1901). Also, as with many aristocracies, the patrician rule was selfish and domineering. This…

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    /#.Vm2tY7-bbFk Bachrach, J. (2006, July 31). Washington Babylon. Vanity Fair. Retireved from http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2006/08/washington200608 Calbreath, D. (2005, August 21). Firm had a prime deal with the government. The Sandiego Union-Tribune. Retrieved from http://legacy.utsandiego.com/news/politics/cunningham/20050821-87-mzmscand.html Condon, E. G. (2014, July…

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    hold political, military or religious offices. On the other hand, the Plebeians were the bulk of the population. They were not as wealthy as the Patricians and could not hold military, political or religious offices. They elected officials called tribunes. The Plebeians were the merchants, farmers, and craft workers of Rome. The Patricians excluded the Plebeians from the…

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    Huge improvements need to be made for these cars to be able to be driven safely on the streets. They also rely primarily on pre-programmed information. In addition, an example of this is,”if there is a short term stop sign, they would not obey it”. (Tribune News Service). Secondly, Human error can problems. Human drivers are another safety problem. For example, If a Self-Driving car…

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