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    Self-Driving cars self-driving cars should be subsidized by the government. Self-driving cars should be subsidized for several reasons. My first reason is that handicap people will have more freedom and they will be able to be more independent. They won’t need someone to drive them around everywhere they need to go. Having self-driving cars will help handicap people get around easier. Instead of relying on public transportation or assistance from others to get around‚ handicap individuals can get

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    Additionally‚ Tom and Daisy have incompatible traits like George and Myrtle’s traits‚ which creates for their relationship to rapidly decline. Tom and Daisy have opposite attributes that go against one another‚ which makes for an unsuccessful relationship. As Kenneth Eble states‚ “Tom Buchanan‚ in the description of his physical strength‚ his past history‚ his arrogance and his uncertainty‚ his sensuality and his prudishness‚ is exactly right. Daisy is probably the weakest of the main characters

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    In the Great Gatsby‚ Tom and Daisy are a wealthy couple who currently live on East Egg on Long Island. They often to drift “wherever people played polo and were rich together” (page 6). As individuals‚ Tom‚ born into wealth is arrogant‚ cruel‚ racist and an adulterer. He feels superior because his money goes back generations. He does crazy things like transport “a string of polo ponies” east‚ and spends “a year in France for no particular reason” (page 6). He has a mistress who he flaunts around

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    Self driving cars are a new invention that are supposed to make driving easier and allow drivers to do other things while driving because of the “autopilot” feature. Self driving cars need more development before they are introduced into the main roads because drivers are not trained to use autopilot‚ there is not enough confidence that the autopilot of the car would be able to steer safely in high traffic without causing crashes‚ and the driver would still need to be alert even though the car is

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    novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ it was evident that Tom and Daisy had an unstable relationship. Both Tom and Daisy come from wealthy backgrounds and the upper echelon of society. Tom is a small man hiding in a big hose with an equally large ego. Daisy is a hospitable character who is forever in love with having a rich and lavish lifestyle. Though big‚ strong‚ and arrogant‚ Tom still shows that he cares a little bit for Daisy. Tom and Daisys main commonality is money. Daisy did not marry Gatsby even though

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    Laws to legalize self driving cars is a good thought‚ but it disrespects experienced drivers. The self driving cars are a cop out for people new to driving because they are lazy and don’t want to learn properly. Experienced drivers don’t want to waste their time on teens who don’t care about driving and focus on those who really are serious about the idea of operating a vehicle the right way. Self driving cars can be a negative thing because of all the human error involved. In one instance‚ one

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    Daisy

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    Who is Daisy Buchanan? She can be described as superficial‚ shallow‚ fake and ditzy. However‚ there is another part of her‚ a deeper part‚ that she hides from everyone‚ including herself. Beneath the surface‚ there is a pool where not even light dares to go. That is her character‚ and it takes Jay Gatsby to churn the waters and bring the purest form of Daisy to the surface‚ if only for an instant. At a first glance‚ Daisy is an utterly flat character‚ she came from wealth‚ she is currently wealthy

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    Self Driving Cars There are many problems with self driver less cars. Nevertheless one problem is technology‚ in this case the technology would be unsafe to use. Inside the technology could be a programming error caused by a human resulting in an accident with a casualty or death. Another hazard is the price of adding a bunch of radars and sensors. The technology is unsafe and experimental and can cause serious problems. Moreover the whether would be a complication‚ if there was a sun glare‚

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    The play titled "Driving Miss Daisy" directed for the stage in Melbourne‚ Australia by David Esbjornson is a classic one. Initially‚ the playwright Alfred Uhry‚ made this play a Broadway hit in 2010‚ and is still popular to this day. In short‚ "Driving Miss Daisy"‚ is about race and the growing and changing times in the United States. Daisy‚ being a Jewish widow is condemned from driving‚ therefore‚ her son‚ hires a chauffeur of African-American descent‚ so after‚ their friendship emerges and America

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    There are four primary values of a critical thinker. The values are important for a critical thinker because it allows you to be open minded and think clearer. Having the primary values of a critical thinker will benefit you when you’re going through certain situations. The four values of a critical thinker are: autonomy‚ curiosity‚ humility and respect. The first primary value of a critical thinker is autonomy. This value is a very good value to have. This value allows us to not only listen to

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