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    may fail or lack in desired performance is four. i. Stub axle: stub axle whose main function is to be a hostage of the wheel may be deformed due to high fatigue stress induced due to the repetitive compressive load on upper edge and tensile on lower edge as many times as the wheel experiences high impact load in upward direction. And the result is the difficulty while cornering. Even though the probability of failure of stub axle

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    Distracted driving has been the most recent cause of accidents on the road presently. Of course there are many other reasons why drivers get into accidents, but it is mainly because they get distracted. Police in El Cerrito, California even gave more than 600 citations in April to drivers for distracted driving violations (“El Cerrito”).Also,“nearly 6,000 people were killed and a half-million injured last year in the U.S. due to drivers being distracted”(“Distracted”).Distracted driving today causes

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    Executive Summary Bridgestone Americas Holding, Inc, hereinafter, will be referred to as Bridgestone. Bridgestone is a well-established corporation in the business of selling varied tire and rubber products to markets all over the world. In this marketing plan, we are focusing on mostly the tire part of the business, which accounts for the majority of Bridgestone’s sales revenues and the effect of customer service centers. In this marketing plan, we have outlined specific financial, as well

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    In Newton’s First Law of Motion, it states that, ¨an object moving at a constant velocity keeps moving at that velocity unless an unbalanced net force acts on it¨. This law applies to my car because my car will keep moving at a constant speed until it runs into something or until we stop it. Newton’s Second Law of Motion states that, ¨the acceleration of an object is in the same direction as the net force on the object, and that the acceleration equals the net force divided by the mass.¨ Newton’s

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    It is sad to know that the leading cause of accidents in the United States is distraction while driving, something that cannot happen to a computer. It is also scary to know that human driven vehicles come at a very higher cost in terms of danger. Engineers have developed a new and innovative technology that is capable to decrease that number and change our lives forever. This technology is being specifically applied to cars and they are being called “autonomous cars”. According to Merriam-Webster

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    believe the hype, it would seem that self-driving cars are right around the corner. Google has been testing them for several years, and states like California and Nevada have authorized them for use on roads – although only with a human behind the wheel. Autonomous-driving features, such as systems that recognize hazards and brake on their own to avoid collisions, are already on the market. But the fantasy of a car that automatically steers you to work while you read the morning paper or catch a few

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    When you first learn to drive properly you may start noticing bad habits from other drivers around you. You might see people speed up to pass yellow lights, or see someone cut through multiple lanes without using their turning signals. Even as a passenger you might observe situations where your driver is taking risks such as eating a burger, or applying makeup, or checking their phone. The risks that people are taking are making the roads a dangerous place and it is becoming a serious public issue

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    Car Vs Driving A Car

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    more than others. A bike and a car are both great ways to get around, but balance, road sense, safety and responsibility differ between the two. To start off, a bike requires more balance. Bikes have two wheels so it’s much harder to stay up. When you first learn to ride a bike without training wheels, you have to learn how to stay up on it first. Once you start to gain balance and are able to stay up, then you able to ride your bike. Another thing is that it’s easier to get hurt. A bike doesn’t have

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    My Experience Of Freedom

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    My first experience of freedom was the first time I drive my car by myself for the first time. Ever since I was little, I had wanted to drive. My grandma would take me out into the country and let me steer on her lap when I was little. It didn’t feel like I thought it was supposed to. I had attempted to take my moms car out for a drive when I was ten, but I got caught. When I turned twelve, my grandma let me drive her car without her help but she was in the car with me. She let me drive because she

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    farther it tilted, while I desperately searched for my training wheels. But those rotating safety nets I had relied on so much had been removed earlier. It was now just me and the bike. Right at that moment, I knew I had made a mistake. Through this mistake, I learn a very important lesson about readiness. It all started on one fateful summer afternoon in New Ulm. I was about to go on my very first bike ride without my trusty training wheels to protect me, but nonetheless, I was excited to get under

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