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    Picture the streets completely filled with cars‚ not moving‚ going nowhere; an endless standstill of traffic. Driverless cars aren’t all they’re cracked up to be‚ they can and will cause problems. If driverless cars take over then laws will need to be rewritten‚ new possibile insurance matters occur‚ and traffic will increase causing longer commutes. The legal system was written in a way that assumed there would be drivers actively operating a vehicle thus would take a lot of effort to fix. “Not

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    Abstract- Driverless cars are the promising approach to reduce the traffic problems. In driverless cars the frequently changing state of the road due to obstacles is controlled by array of sensors‚ which acknowledges the presence of obstacles on the driving path and creates the suitable path by frequently updating the route. This paper describes the efficient Doppler radar system and specialized algorithms to measure the speed of a vehicle used in autonomous vehicles. The velocity‚ acceleration and

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    There are many things that will try to gain popularity such as driverless cars. A huge part of are could change from not going to place to place and for someone to call for a taxi or someone to just take you there. The Only thing that change is that the car is the driver and the human is not. The only problem with that is it will cost a lot of money and life or death. Also come with legal issues with the car. With a computer diver your car ‚ including your safety and have to watch

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    Roadside assistance is something that everyone who drives needs to have. It doesn’t matter if your car is brand new. It can still break down. Too many individuals have the mentality that they don’t need any kind of roadside assistance because their car is fresh off of the assembly line. The truth is that a new car can break down just as easily as an old car because defects do occur. Many new cars come with roadside assistance as a part of their warranty. However‚ the roadside assistance may not be

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    Imagine your morning commute in the comfort of a driver-less car. Instead of worrying about traffic‚ hitting every red light‚ and car accidents‚ you could work on the presentation that you forgot to do the night before or maybe take a nice nap. Autonomous cars offer significant benefits to today’s society: the technology’s safety benefits‚ mobility for everyone‚ and increased efficiency. Approximately 1.2 million people die worldwide due to road traffic accidents while ninety percent of those accidents

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    Human Nature and Faust

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    happiness and desire‚ no other animal experiences lonesomeness‚ lust‚ and greed like that found in human nature. These and other major negative aspects of human nature work to limit human potential. Faust is a classic story‚ written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ about a romantic character searching for a greater purpose in his life‚ motivated by his distaste with human nature. Throughout the epic poem Dr. Heinrich Faust struggles but ultimately succeeds in overcoming some major hindrances of human nature

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    Mephistopheles

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    The name Mephistopheles came from Hebrew‚ where Mephitz means “destroyer” and tophel means “liar” (Etymonline). Others believe Mephistopheles may also mean “he who shuns the light” (White Roses Garden). The Legend of Faust by Johann Wolfgang van Goethe‚ written in 1773‚ introduces the character of Mephistopheles (Donald Tyson). Mephistopheles is a shape shifter who can shape into many forms‚ and his main purpose in the legend is to destroy and tempt Faust (White Roses Garden). Basically‚ he tries

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    Red Wire-the Economist

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    Red wires marks the beginning of The Economist talking to people who might not yet consider themselves to be Economist readers through its marketing and advertising. It was sparked by research undertaken by the magazine last year which discovered that‚ because of the rise in the number of people going on to university‚ there are now over 3 million people in the UK whose interest in world affairs‚ travel‚ news and politics suggests an unconscious affinity with what The Economist reports on every week

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    Truth in Superstitions

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    There are some people who believe in superstitions. They would follow certain “rules” that most of the time may make no sense. They’ll just say you that it is bad luck to do certain things. So what is the basis of these beliefs? Superstitions are beliefs that one event leads to the cause of another event without any physical process linking them. Oftentimes these were just based on events that happened by chance or coincidence. Others may just happen to be repetitious. Yet still others are just

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    Persuasion Essay

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    Zinsser‚ William. “Simplicity” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once said “the decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation”. As society continues to expand‚ the ethics in literature has diminished. In relation to the essay Simplicity by author William Zinsser‚ he explains how American writing lacks proper structure in all forms of literature. From business proposals to bank statements‚ the unnecessary clutter of words can cover hidden meanings or fine print.  Writing is a central part of our everyday lives and how we

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