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    Autonomous Vehicles

    vehicle uses artificial intelligence software. This can sense anything near and mimic the decisions made by a human driver. With someone behind the wheel to take control if something goes wrong and a technician in the passenger seat to monitor the navigation system. Using a funnel like cylinder on the roof contains a camera and a sensor. The mass production of this car has people to believe that they can transform society as profoundly as the internet has. The first thought that comes to mind when

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    Bacon's Rebellion Apush

    5. Environment and Geography: The people without high ranking, the servants, were sent into the wilderness to settle and “scope out” the area before the rich would come to ensure their safety and well being in these new lands. This caused anger and resentment between the poor and the rich and partly inspired the Bacon’s Rebellion. 6. Peopling: The poor (servants) came to the colonies in prospect of finding a better home and economic status

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    Hippodrome Casino Research Paper

    Hippodrome Casino - https://www.hippodromecasino.com/ (Add 300) When a land-based casino makes the call to head into the online realm, it is often met with a mixed response. This is because casino fans have been let down so often in the past through brands that have made the jump, to the point where the aftertaste has become pretty bitter. Hippodrome Casino is attempting to steady the ship in a sense, with it endeavoring to bring land-based luxury into the online domain. Safety and Trustworthiness In

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    Technology Essay

    our fridges. Smartphones, such as Iphone, can be use in many ways such gps or navigation. You are driving and you missed your turned and got lost. You can bring up your hand held computer, smart phone, and load a map and find your destination with no problem. Compare back then you would have loaded you directions from mapquest or ask directions as you try to find your destination. Not only it can do gps and navigation, it can also access internet web pages online. Apps or “applications” to social

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    Eib Handbook

    USAIC Pamphlet 350-6 Training the Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) Test 31 MARCH 2009 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Headquarters, United States Army Infantry Center Fort Benning, Georgia 31905-5593 USAIC Pamphlet 350-6 TRAINING The Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) Test TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE ............................................................................................................................. iii CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. 1-7. PURPOSE

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    The Columbian Exchange Summary

    Mihir Patel Western Civilization Columbus’ Voyages Lead to Globalization In the period of 15th and 16th century, Europe was in a wave to discover the world and compatible to conquer the lands around the globe. It was an era of many radical changes. Around Europe, new political, religions, and economic systems were establishing and were desperate to build novel relationship with the people around the globe. Many sailors were competing to discover the new world and start the global exchange process

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    Puritans In The Massachusetts Bay Colony

    led the colony to prosper in its fur trading, fishing, and shipbuilding industries. Winthrop shared a sense of purpose with his community of likeminded people, and Massachusetts grew to become large and influential because of it. Navigation Laws England imposed Navigation Laws on the American colonies as part of its newly aggressive attitude towards managing the colonies. The laws attempted to restrict American trade with all other countries by only allowing trade with England. Colonists were unused

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    Revolutionary War Research Paper

    revolutionary war. These events included: Navigation acts, French and Indian war, Pontiac’s rebellion, Sugar act, Stamp act, Declaratory act, Townsend act, Boston massacre, Boston tea party, and the Intolerable acts. These events all played an important role leading up to the revolutionary war. This will explain the importance of these conflicts, and this will express my thoughts and opinions on these events. The first act that took place was the navigation acts of 1660. The first major

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    Notes

    1. The French and Indian War (world war one) The French and their allied Indian friends fought the British and their colonial partners for control of the land west of the App. Mountains. *Seven Years War Players - France vs. England …. Prussia sided with England…. Prussia was fighting Austria ….. The war was fought in three places, Europe, India, and the Americas Austria, France, Sweden, and Russia were sided together along with the Mughal, Saxony (a small portion of the Holy Roman empire) and

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    The American Revolution

    However, because of Britain’s failure to respond in a cooperative fashion, the only remaining question was how much longer would the colonists put up with subordination before revolting. Some of the policies that the colonists voted against were the Navigation and Intolerable Acts – policies that restricted the transportation of the colonists and also taxed them for certain goods. However, a main question of these taxes was “whether the mother country had or had not, the right to lay, directly or indirectly

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