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    This concept is a metaphor, which uses the image of a wheel with a core component (the hub) and many sub-components (the spokes). Together, the hub and spokes form a whole that can progress forward as one unit. The hub-and-spoke distribution paradigm (or model or network) is a system of connections arranged like a chariot wheel, in which all traffic moves along spokes connected to the hub at the center. The model is commonly used in industry, in particular in transport, telecommunications and…

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    David Rotman “Even more ominous for workers, the MIT academics foresee dismal prospects for many types of jobs as these powerful new technologies are increasingly adopted not only in manufacturing, clerical, and retail work but in professions such as law, financial services, education, and medicine.” In this excerpt from his article Rotman is saying that technology is growing and it is slowly making jobs obsolete that once worked by a human being. He uses these examples to show his audience…

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    It is interesting to study the behavior of the vehicle after the application of brakes, until it comes to a halt. For this case, we analyze how a car will behave when stopping from a speed of 100 km/h. We make an assumption that the car decelerates at a constant rate of However, the value…

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    To illustrate, my absolute favorite spot in the world is in a very confined part of the wondrous state of Wyoming. This blissful place is called Grayrocks Reservoir in the city of Wheatland. It is about a 3 hour drive from home, but every agonizing hour spent in the steamy, hot car is worth it. Grayrocks appeals to me so much because its always so peaceful. There is an abundant amount of rocky mountain-like hills to hike for comforting sunset adventures, the water is serene enough to take…

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    Disregarding safety and going well over the speed limit leads to a quick lesson what to do after feeling unstoppable doom and then destroying both a car and a guardrail. Because of the massive amount of vehicle experience that I was raised with, being in some form of vehicle nearly every day was normal for the entirety of my memorable life, I believed that driving would be extremely easy and therefore could be executed at any speed in any condition. The everlasting skid marks and dent in the…

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    The only times I loose my focus is when I’m driving on the road, too busy daydreaming about random things, lost in my own thoughts, perhaps trying to solve problems then end up finding myself where I intended to be. Was it because I’m used to the same road or perhaps I was multitasking unconsciously? Well, some of us may or may not know but we all have scripts for what we do in our every day life routine. In the case of driving, day by day we develop our own driving behaviors and start getting…

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    from driving. If you’re disabled and wish to drive, the first step you may need to take is to be officially recognized as disabled by the state in which you live. Once you have done this, you might be required to have hand controls installed in your vehicle. Hand controls may enable you to drive independently, and this kind of freedom can be useful and convenient. Getting a Driver’s License In order to drive legally, you will need to pass the driver’s test and obtain your driver’s license.…

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    How to Replace a Car Tire Changing a car tire seems so simple but when it comes down to it many people don't actually know how to do it, and its a skill thats very important to learn. In an event that your tire pops on a road, highway, or interstate, make sure you find a safe place to pull over. Give yourself enough room to be able to work on your car without putting yourself in any danger. After your safely on the side of the road turn your hazard lights on. This ensures that the traffic…

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    Traveling at High Speeds When semi-trucks travel at higher speeds, it makes it that much more difficult for them to stop their rigs or to slow down in a potential accident situation. Plus, if something as large and heavy as a semi-truck hits another vehicle while traveling at a higher speed, the impact can be much more significant. Because of this, it's important for semi-truck drivers to abide by the posted speed limits and to drive at a safe speed based off of road conditions…

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    saving every dollar I earned. I still didn’t have enough for a decent car. My father saw how hard I was working so he took my to a car dealership. There I test drove vehicles, and I picked a car out. My father than financed the car and left the payments to me. At that moment I was in charge of the car payments, gas, and keeping my vehicle running in good condition. I felt more responsible, the car it self isn’t the best but I enjoy driving it. Knowing I got a car with my money all…

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