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    In “21st Century Car Crash”, Rachel Rubenstein’s self-driving car, a product of Eliva Industries, T-bones Shimon Shalom’s car to avoid killing a jaywalking pedestrian. Mr. Shalom’s Rabbi sends him to the Beit Din to sue for damages, which Ms. Rubenstein is reluctant to pay. She claims that Eli Levine, the owner of Eliva Industries, is at fault. After all, his company’s programming drove the car to turn away from the jaywalker and crash into another car. Ms. Rubenstein says that she would have just

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    cons.A driver less car and delivery robot can bring some benefits to humanity, but there are some cons to these new inventions.The article “Google achieves milestone in driverless car technology development” written by Ashley Halsey III and Michael Laris tells the reader about the first car to drive on its own, and how this is changing the future .Google has made a car that drives itself without anyone on the steering wheel “Steve Mahan” is the first person to get on this car by himself; Google’s

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    “Pricey,” in this instance relates not only to the monetary cost of a car, but the environmental cost as well. On average in 2014, a used car costed approximately $16,800 (USA Today). And said used vehicle would have emissions of around 4.7 metric tons per year in carbon dioxide emissions (Environmental Protection Agency). That is a lot of CO2! And according

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    Yes, self driving cars be legalized in the United States. Self driving cars are being used for transporting the blind to one’s destination. Self driving cars will be sure-enough useful in the world today; and in the future. Self driving cars will be sure-enough useful in the world today; and in the future. “Is it time to hop in self-driving cars?” written by Tribune News Service. “New technology can control a car's speed, keep it in its lane and help with parking.” One may be blind; today, technology

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    that affect the styling of the automobiles that companies produce. Beginning in the 1970 's there were drastic changes in society that completely altered the products ' car companies were distributing, such as the change from muscle cars to smaller fuel efficient economy cars. As time progressed the evolution of popular cars such as the station wagon, minivan, and SUV, were influenced by social, political, and economic factors that inevitable dictated the progression of the automobile industry

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    Introduction Fengshen brand is owned by Dongfeng Motor Corporation. As the milestones during the creative development of car business of Dongfeng, Fengshen initials the project of electric automobile so that this new product ‘I-car’ would support firm to reach global market. There is a market plan for Dongfeng’s move into America with ‘I-car’ as part of joint venture of PSA Peugeot-Citroen. A broad outline would be shown in terms of situation evaluation, SWOT analysis, marketing goal and objectives

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    The computing innovation shown in my computation artifact is the technology of self-driving cars, also known as autonomous cars. They gather information through a series of sensors and create maps of the outside world, this allows the car to navigate through its environment without any human input from behind the wheel. The purpose of this technology is to make traveling on roads safer as well as decrease the congestion on our highways(2). Because now they no longer have to keep their eyes on the

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    Chris Urmonson is the director of Google’s self-driving car program. Urmonson states that approximately 33,000 people pass away on American roadways each year; for this reason, many people focus on the potential of these self-driving vehicles to save lives by reducing the number of accidents that occur on the roadway. A recent wave of accident involving Google’s self-driving vehicles has some labeling them as accident-prone. So then, who is to blame for these accidents – humans or robots? There are

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    days (anonymous). Electric cars have been around for many years. But they just started coming back around in the 21st century. Before anyone who had charging stations they would have to switch out their battery for their electric car whenever it ran out. The electric cars were created to basically compete with gas-powered cars. They were also created to reduce the pollution created by gas cars. Countries all over the world have started to create more and more electric cars. In fact, in this exact moment

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    American Muscle Car Most car fans love fast and loud sporty cars. Challenger, Camaro, and Mustang are well known “American muscle cars.” When we talk about Mustang, Challenger and Camaro, Mustang is the only true American Muscle car. The reason is that Challenger and Camaro are build in Canada. In fact, Mustang has been produced in America since 1964; therefore, it has a lot of history. This year Ford has introduced the new modern looking 2015 Mustang to the car market. I consider the 2015 Mustang

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