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    You might believe that a tiny nick in your auto glass does not warrant windshield replacement‚ however some nicks can develop into a major problem over the long run. Besides‚ windshield damage can produce glare and other issues that impair your vision. Furthermore‚ many states have rules that require auto glass which is blemish free‚ including chips or nicks. In some circumstances‚ slight damage like scratches‚ chips or nicks can be repaired easily with glass polishing skills‚ or by a resin placed

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    Self-Driving Cars Are Bad

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    Self-driving cars are at risk‚ they’re too expensive‚ they won’t eliminate accidents‚ and they’ll put companies out of business. Self-driving cars are bad for many reasons‚ but here are a few. Like almost all pieces of technology‚ they’re at a risk of being hacked. The technology is new making it an interest to hackers and at a risk of being hacked. Also because the on-board computers must store large amounts of information and data about road laws and traffic safety‚ people are worried it may be

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    Toyota Corolla Case Study

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    Autonomy Today: Toyota Corolla Toyota Corolla is researching and testing its version of an autonomous car that’s fully capable of self-driving. Many car manufacturers have been developing ever-increasing levels of self-driving capabilities‚ but Toyota has concentrated on safety systems. [1] However‚ in a change of strategy‚ Toyota now plans to manufacture a Platform 3.0 research car that’s fully capable autonomous. Toyota’s Autonomous and Semi-Autonomous Features The prototype--which will be thoroughly

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    Waterfall

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    1.1.1 Waterfall The waterfall model is also referred to as a linear-sequential life cycle model (istqbexamcertification‚ 2014). It a simple methodology to understand and use. Each stage in the waterfall process must be completed before you can progress to the following stage (tutorialspoint.com‚ 2014). The model follows a series of objective within each stage and is subsequently reviewed before progressing to the next stage; the review will determine if the project is going according to plan or

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    Dionaea Muscipula A carnivorous plant is uncommon. Rather than just soaking in the sunrays and photosynthesizing‚ it lures preys in by secreting sweet nectar. This intriguing eukaryotic plant has a unique anatomical function‚ out of the ordinarily expected geographical location‚ and is something that can be grown. The venus fly trap was studied by Carolus Linnaeus and later by Charles Darwin. To figure out how this plant survived or simply operated with its’ sensory hairs was

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    Self Driving Ethics Essay

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    What is the ethical question posed by new technology - in this case‚ self-driving cars? The self-driving cars have the potential to save lives more than human drivers. The ethical question arises when it is faced with a situation‚ where it has to make a choice of whether to save the driver and passengers or pedestrians. This question is further deepened by‚ who is going to make that choice of programming the self-driving cars‚ what level of consideration will pedestrians have‚ if such a scenario

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    SUMMARY Senior transportation editor at Business Insider‚ Cadie Thompson‚ in her article‚ The 3 Biggest Ways Self-Driving Cars Will Improve our Lives‚ published in June 2016‚ addresses the topic of driverless cars and argues that they will have an overall positive impact on our world. Thompson supports her claim by utilizing a lot of data and statistics to back up her statements‚ and also by establishing her credibility through her use of language. The author’s overall purpose is to discuss the

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    In 1953‚ Isaac Asimov wrote a story about self-driving cars. It shares many similarities to what is happening right now and what will happen in the future. There are even articles talking about self-driving cars that share many similarities to what happened in Sally. There are pro’s and cons to self-driving cars‚ and these articles feature both. The negative of self-driving cars are similar in both articles. Both passages discuss how self driving cars help the disabled travel. “Self-driving

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    Driverless Car Introduction Have you ever wanted your life to become easier than it already is? Isn’t it always tiring driving a car which is a waste of energy and effort? Well the solution is simple. The latest technology involving the new driverless car will evolve the meaning of driving‚ allowing easier travel to places. A driverless car is an automated vehicle capable of fulfilling the main transportation capabilities of a traditional car. Another commonly used name for a driverless car is autonomous

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    IT302-Unit3-Rapier-John Kaplan University Part 1: Comparison of two Interaction Design Models. I have elected to compare the Waterfall model and Spiral Model. The Waterfall model is credited to Winston W. Royce in an article he published in 1970‚ although he did not refer to it as "Waterfall" in the commentary (Royce 1970). The Waterfall model is comprised of series of steps which include: gathering requirements; analysis; design; coding; testing and debugging;

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