How to travel 175 miles autonomously with speeds consisting of 0-50 mph. Problem components would include Terrain, weather, and equipment. Terrain, weather, acts of god i.e. falling rocks and wildlife. 2. Assuming ideal conditions at 50 mph the trip would 3.5 hours. But, this question cannot be answered at this time due to the lack of information given about the course. 3. Weather, road conditions, turn radius on curves, and general obstacles such as rocks ect, that will not be included in
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family took our first road trip out west. We drove up through Minnesota, and South Dakota stopping at Mount Rushmore and the Needles in Custer State Park. I can still remember my parents having to drag me off the hills because I loved climbing the rocks so much. We drove all the way out to Yellowstone National Park and watched Old Faithful erupt right on cue. On our way home we stopped in Cody Wyoming and saw a genuine rodeo. When I was 9 my family took another road trip to the south west of the United
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Adventures of a Long Road Trip Back in the Fall of 2006, my wife and I decided to take the kids to Disneyland. We left on our trip in the cool darkness of the early morning. As we drove down the road, my wife started wondering if we forgot anything. We were about four blocks away from the house when she yelled out a few choice words, then said,’ We forgot the package from the travel agent!" I turned around immediately and went in and grabbed it. As we got to about the same spot, she remembered
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opportunities you can’t let pass you up. Have you ever paid to traveled to do community/relief service outside your country? The act of traveling to help others has to be a true passion in life. I have vacationed outside the country once and it was a trip to Haiti. I rather travel to another country for relief work, than just to vacation. During my process of traveling I figured that you can’t be traveling to help others because you feel sorry. You must truly love to help others in life. My name is
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the highest NPV, the Browser project would be selected first requiring 1,875 hours of development time. Next, the Trip Planner would be selected requiring an additional 6,250 hours of development time. The project with the next highest NPV is the Spreadsheet project. However, this project requires 2,500 hours and only 1,875 hours are available after selecting the Browser and Trip Planner projects. The project with the next highest NPV is the Calendar/Email project which requires 1,250 hours
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to there for many times in my dream. When I plan the trip of Seattle with my girlfriend, the Mountain Rainer is actually do not in it. My girlfriend is a totally foodie, so the plan of trip is surround by many famous restaurants. Seattle is a good place for living, the commodity prices is not too high, and people are not rush for life. If it compare with some other same size city, I would like choosing live in Seattle. In the third day of trip, I saw a snowcap when I stood in front of my hotel’s
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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Stern School of Business – Undergraduate Division International Study Project (Spring 2007) Latin American Division http://sternclasses.nyu.edu Instructors (jointly teaching all four sections) |Name |Sunder Narayanan |V. Srivatsan | |Office |901 Tisch |KMC 8-85
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Parker 1 Cynthia Parker November 11, 2015 After deciding to take a vacation, one must narrow down the possible vacation spots. Two destinations that interest me are Branson, Missouri and Cozumel, Mexico. Both destinations have a variety of activities for me to enjoy while vacationing, but the expenses are quite a bit different. Cozumel will cost more, but I believe I will enjoy the Caribbean cruise more than I will enjoy relaxing in the mountains of Branson. Choosing a vacation getaway
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of a space exploration trip to Mars at the moment. To afford this kind of exploration would require the cutting of health-care benefits, education spending, or tax raising. In the end, many of those that never asked for this trip to be done would be paying for it. It almost makes more sense to just put all the money you own in a rocket and send it up in space to see what would happen—that’s basically what we would be doing anyways. With current technology and prices, a trip just doesn’t make sense
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West Coast Trip West Coast of the United States is a well-known coast as a place to visit for the East Coast people to take a break or run away from the frostiness of snow during winter. Over winter break, I decided to spend two of my five weeks break at West Coast. It was a precipitous decision that I made because I was planning just to spend my winter break in Columbus, Ohio, because I didn’t have that much cost to go to West Coast, but then my friend forced me and she decided to sponsor my
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