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    Autonomous Vehicles A person pulls up to the red light. He looks to left, then looks to again, and takes a third glance to see what he thought he saw the first time- self-driving car. Many still think this is a figure of the imagination, but they are actually real. They are among us, and are anticipated by society. The human race has had the ability to experience self-driving vehicles for a couple of years now. It started when four to six back up sensors were installed into the rear or front…

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    My Grand Car Narrative

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    1968 I had watched my grandpa fix up his 1950 Dodge truck every chance I got for four wonderful years. The day he trailered that truck home from St. Louis was the same day that my interest in classic cars sparked. That day I knew I wanted to fix up a classic car of my own. My grandpa must have seen the spark in my eyes that day because he searched Craigslist endlessly for who knows how many months trying to find me a car. It was a cold fall day in the middle of November. There was a slight…

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    Talk The Talk, Walk The Walk Bring paperwork with you containing the facts and figures that represent the vehicles you 're interested in. Knowing you know the base prices recommended by consumer advocates shows the salespeople you mean business. Having easy access to them gives you more confidence and negotiating power. Avoid direct negotiating off the sticker…

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    Therefore, purchasing a new car is the right choice for many reasons because of the automatic warranty, upgraded features and the return on their investment. There are always exceptions, but to get the most out of the purchase is answer how much the vehicle will cost over time. The best way to save time and money is to purchase a newer car that will not fail on its…

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    use of self-driving cars, a large cut on public transportation jobs may occur. In addition, extreme weather conditions may play a role in affecting the efficiency of the car. Despite these, a number of advantages come with this marshmallow-shaped vehicle. It allows for more personal time and the opportunity for the elderly and the physically impaired to experience the thrill of driving. Parents picking up their children will finally be able to go beyond the question of “How was school?” and…

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    Have you ever driven a car before? If you have driven a car before then you would know that they driving part of it is the easiest. The hard part is looking out for your surroundings. You always have to worry about the other drivers. Well if we have cars that drive themselves by a computer then everybody would think Hey! That would be nice and easy. But, there are pros and cons of having a self-driven car. Computers could cause fewer accidents, but they could also stop working and go off the…

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    Chicago Seat Belt Essay

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    In Chicago, motor vehicle accidents happen on a daily basis. In most cases, the accidents are minor without any injuries and little property damage. In other situations, the accidents may be life threatening for everyone involved in the crash. Wearing a seat belt is the best defense for security and safety during a vehicle crash. National wide seat belt usage helps save over 13,000 lives a year. Despite the statistics, people still chose not to wear a seat belt. Negligent driving accidents…

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    The idea of driving without both hands on a wheel is appealing to many. Being able to do other things such as replying to a text message without risking others’ and your life, performing other tasks like putting makeup and eating while driving can be very convenient. The article “the Moral Challenges of Driverless Cars” (Kirkpatrick, 2015) by Keith Kirkpatrick presents futuristic perspective on driving safely. He was able to keep the reader’s attention captivated throughout the article by…

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    Five Cognate Strategies

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    Written Assignment Unit 3: ENG BUS 1103 Five Cognate Strategies which I have chosen are; Clarity, Credibility, Expectation, Tone and Emphasis. Cognate strategies are ways of promoting understanding, framing, expressing and representing a message to an audience (McLean, 2010) How does someone makes sure that his/her message gets to an audience the way he/she intends? In trying to achieve this man like Charles Kostelnick and David Rogers developed these cognate strategies. Clarity: In as much as…

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    Hollywood Park Hot Springs, Arkansas is full of endless scenic beauty. From the downtown hot springs to the mountain views and more; Hot Springs has so much to share. One of the most beautiful, clean, and peaceful common areas here in Hot Springs is non-other than Hollywood Park, right off of Shady Grove Road. The park is full of various outside activities for each and every member of the family. Hollywood Park has some of the best bike trails in town. Not only is it a beautiful…

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