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    Even though That the lifted trucks will be less likely to see small vehicles and therefore become more likely to rear end them., they should not be restricted because it is basically telling a person that you can't drive a big truck because we the government can't because lifted trucks will also have to be more wealthy people because a higher lift would be more expensive causing that person to more likely have insurance and lifted trucks will be more likely to be alert because they are driving a

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    Self Driving Cars / Brianna Killingbeck: It amazes me how a car operate on its own without a human being in it. Your presentation really made me think about how much technology has advanced. It is a interesting point to bring up how self-driving cars could hurt our economy. This is something that we really need to consider before mass producing self-driving cars. However, as you stated, these cars would be much safer for humans. I really liked the gifs your used. The added a nice element to your

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    Egg Car Experiment

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    Have you ever been in a car accident? Well if you have, the egg car experiment could prevent this. With this experiment you can learn how to design a model of a car with safety. From wooden cages, to foam seats. This experiment is used to teach people the importance of a safe car. What is the point of this experiment, and how do you make it? Well, this experiment is ment to teach people how to design a safe car that would prevent the egg from cracking if full on collision happened. The little egg

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    Building Materials: We selected the vendor Belletetes Lumber who was suggested to us by our customer George Rickley. He and the owner Jack Belletetes have a personal and business relationship. The only constraint for the materials was the packaging. All the materials had to be palletized, wrapped or bundled, so they could be carried across the harbor in the sling from the helicopter. Plumbing and Electrical Supplies: The customer picked all the brands and styles of materials. The rest of the materials

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    A small, fifteen-year-old boy huddled in a dingy alleyway in the heart of Manhattan. Never mind that it was almost Christmas; all he was really aware of was the bitter cold. He dreaded this time of year for that exact reason. Plus, the homeless shelters were fuller now than at any other time, so he had no hope of finding refuge there. Seemingly endless crowds streamed past the boy’s alley. Not that any of them would notice him. He wasn’t bitter, of course, but he did wish somebody would spare him

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    Self-Driving Trucks

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    Self-driving trucks have become a major scare for the trucking industry. Although uber’s Advanced Technology Group is promoting the positives of the new technology, truck drivers are realizing that their jobs are not secure. Uber believes that self-driving trucks will majorly increase supply, demand, and the amount of trucking jobs. The work that humans provide during drives is not matchable. Truck drivers move axles, check brakes, check are hoses, and communicate with outside sources. The more computerized

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    Personal Narrative

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    My day starts out like most of a dollar’s day starts. As I rest in my owners wallet. He grabs his wallet and slides it in his back right-hand pocket, with me included. This is how my journey begins. We get in his car, as we have every day before that. He steps in a gas station and purchases a pack of gum. He grabs me. A bill worth 5.00 to pay for it. I catch a last glimpse of him, because i know I may never see him again. The cashier shoves me into the register. Many hours

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    100 years ago, Gottlieb Daimler, the inventor of the automobiles, said “ The worldwide demand for automobiles will not exceed 1,000,000 particularly due to lack of drivers.” However, today humans have created more than 1 billion cars all over the Earth. Furthermore, we have created something that Daimler had never thought about, self-driving cars. It fascinates people's mind when you think of cars going to pick kids from school, taxi’s running without a driver, and your grandparents traveling from

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    “I guess that’s the way it goes,” he says, deciding he might just as well capture the sights of the neighborhood. The bus stop bench is empty, and for him, that is just the way he prefers it. His Moto, a simple proverbial established many years before his time, a proverbial which countless people have been saying for years. “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” Yes, the hidden message is a unique and highly appropriate statement holding true, especially in Freddie’s case. Crossing the street

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    In “The Road Not Taken” the speaker stands in the woods trying to decide which road to take at a fork in the path because both paths are filled with levees and brush. The speaker finally chooses one path, telling himself that he will take the other path another day even though he knows that he might not ever be able to do that. In the end he admits that if he would have taken the other road that might have made a difference in his life today. This poem revolves around how choices effect your life

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