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    Introduction Self- driving cars use to be a farfetched idea but now that they are here‚ so what does this mean for society as we know it? Will it be the next big thing for transportation or just a fad that will come and go? 11 minor crashes have been caused by Google’s driverless cars. So the question that remains is when will the autonomous vehicles be ready (Ghose‚ 2015). Shladover‚ a researcher at the Partners for Advanced Transportation Technology at the University of California‚ Berkeley‚ stated

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    Syrian Foreign Policy Toward Iran: by Benjamin Zerden Early Syrian Relations with Post-Shah Iran. 1979-1987 1. Hafez viewed Shah’s Iran relationship with Israel and the U.S as a “hold on the Arab World.” 2. After the revolution and as a testament to the support of the new anti-zionist -Iran‚ Syrian became the second county after the USSR to recognize the Iranian revolution. Iraq war on Iran: Syria sided with Iran for two reasons: 1. Iraq was larger and more powerful nieghbour vying

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    What is a self-driving car? A self-driving car is a car that uses motion sensors to “drive itself”. This new technology was originally created by Chris Urmson. Although this is a very clever idea‚ there are some pros and cons. Some pros are you can do other things in the car while going somewhere. Some examples are texting‚ looking something up on the internet‚ or even just relaxing. With the self-driving car‚ you don’t need to worry about falling asleep behind the wheel or paying attention to your

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    The foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson The presidencies of both Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson saw radical changes in United States foreign policy. Roosevelt favored imperialism and increasing the American influence and prestige‚ willing to use force when other means failed. His aggressiveness is considered a successful foreign policy. Wilson was an idealist‚ eager to promote democracy and world peace‚ and unwilling to use force; many of his attempts to encourage

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    joking say “flying cars”. Well not quite‚ We do infact have self-driving cars. With this new technology of self-driving cars‚ in this essay I will explain the pros and cons of self-driving cars‚ and then give my personal input on them. Self-driving cars work by using an “internal map of their surroundings‚ based on a wide array of sensors‚ like radar‚ along with other sensors to construct their internal map.” So basically self-driving cars work buy using a maps to help you get to your location and

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    The concept of an International System or International Relations represents the notion that the world extends far beyond the borders of a particular country and that the world itself is more than just a sum of its parts‚ such as states existing in isolation from the rest. And still‚ international relations is more than just the sum of individual interactions among these parts. The idea of international system is thus based on the belief that there are general patterns of actions among the system’s

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    elders‚ they never wish to stop driving. The same concept goes for those with disabilities they’re born with‚ blindness‚ and even more tragically for those that have suddenly lost the ability to drive at a younger age. The freedom and capabilities to access transportation easily on our own should never have to end. Drivers will simply have the ability to type in or speak into their cars of their destination and let the car do the work (Dallegro). Introducing self-driving cars into society today will

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    Which was more important as a reason for the failure of the League of Nations in the 1930’s? Both USA’s absence and Britain and France’s self interest were important factors of the Leagues failure in 1930’s. In this essay I will tell you the problems caused by each of these reasons and why. USA was the most powerful country at the time and without it‚ it meant that the League didn’t have any troops‚ money‚ equipment and weapons. Without all of these items it meant that the League couldn’t send

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    A foreign policy analysis based on the neo-realist framework differentiate itself from the traditional realist approach which emphasizes the ubiquity of power and the competitive nature of politics among nations. According to the majority of classical realists the state‚ which is identified as the major player in international politics‚ must pursue power in a continuously hostile and threatening environment. That leads to the conclusion in a realist’s assumption that the survival of the state can

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    Philosophical Writings 434). Real thinking is imbedded within a person’s consciousness‚ making philosophy rooted within the world of the mind. This concept that Fichte introduced was different from previous common philosophical views of the time because it specified the soul existence of the

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