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    With each new year, new technological ways of communicating are introduced into society. Recently social media such as Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook and so much more have bursted onto the scene and taken over the social world. Humans are on there phones checking their social media or texting twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Which begs the question of whether or not new technology and ways of communication are consuming people’s lives and decreasing intelligence. Technology is…

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    phone, music or passengers. Every day, over 16 Americans are killed and over 1,300 are injured in car accidents that involve a distracted driver (Simon). The major distractions are taking their eyes off the road, mind off driving and hands off the wheel. When doing one or more of these distractions, it makes drivers more likely to have an accident. We have all been driving and seen a car that was not following the road regulations and noticed that they were on their cell phone. Studies…

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    Drive Belt Research Paper

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    If your vehicle starts squealing when you are driving, there is a good chance that the drive belt needs to be replaced. This sound may start out gradually and increase in loudness and how frequently you hear it over time. Here are four terms that will help you understand what your mechanic is talking about when you take your vehicle in to get your drive belt inspected and replaced. Drive Belt The drive belt on your vehicle is located at the front of your engine. It is connected to your engine…

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    generation who grew up watching Fast and the Furious films has always made me want to drive a car. At that time I knew I still had a while before I could drive, but any chance I got to be in the driver seat I would. My first time I ever got behind the wheel was right after I watch the fast and the furious in 2001. It was during the summer, my mom was washing her car and according to her “I accidently locked myself inside and somehow I managed to turn the car on and started backing up the car.”…

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    and professional drivers recommend that you keep your arms bent and slightly relaxed while holding the steering wheel for control and comfort. In view of that, a good rule of thumb is to place your wrists on top of the steering wheel and adjust the seat so they rest comfortably at the base of the lower arm. Remember, the primary factor is that you are comfortable and can turn the wheel without crossing of your arms in most circumstances. Finally, now that you have checked your car for safe…

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    Physics Of Moving A Car

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    car is stopped, it will remain stopped until something moves it, i.e. the the gas pedal. So imagine what you'r car would do if you just let go of the wheel and gas. (and imagine it without friction, so on some ice or somrhting). If you're travelling in a straight line, you keep moving along. But if you're in the middle of a curve and let go of the wheel, you careen off on a tangent. Right? First understand that acceleration means a change in velocity (think speeding up or slowing down). Now,…

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    So i knew I would have to be careful. I was not very careful. I pushed off slightly because i was not at the edge of the hill yet, as it started to pick up speed the right wheel started to violently shake and when I went to lean to turn, the wheel suddenly broke off with a snap and a grind of metal against cement. Then it stopped suddenly and I was flung forward off the side of the hill and started to roll down hitting and scraping the sharp rocks and sticks…

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    Changing a tire is a skill that most people do not know how to do, but need to know how to do. This skill can be as easy as learning the alphabet. If a person takes the time, has the patience, and common sense; everything will run smoothly. Most people will face the dramatic problem of a flat tire. If a person ever does, he or she must make sure they identify the tire that needs changing, elevate the car, remove the tire with the proper tools, and get the spare tire. In order to change a flat…

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    the air vent of any vehicle type, that blocks the usage of all apps while the car is in motion. It is mainly for parents to put in their child's car to prevent them from texting, snapchatting, tweeting or anything else they might be doing behind the wheel. It also has a free app that can be downloaded to help parents keep up with their child. The parents can track their child's phone while they're in the car, program it to block any other apps that might be download that might be distracting.…

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    the street being pushed. we take a hard left into my neighborhood and finial my house but there is cacti everywhere with my dads car there that means one thing. He has been eaten!"nnnnnnnoooooooo." I say. "tristan" "yeah" "give me the wheel" "ok" so I take the wheel and I drive into everyone of them until I find this tall that looks like my dad. It’s the cactus from the school and the one I kicked. I got oust and I kicked it so hard it spit out my dad. Then he ate me! I then wake up in my…

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