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Accidents That Occur Drivers Of Cars Trucks
555 wordsInterstate 81 is one of the most populated and most dangerous interstates in the United States. Recently there have been multiple accidents, many fatal, involving trucks on Interstate 81. But truckers are not the only ones to blame for accidents. The cars driving the highways are also at fault. Trucking is a major industry in the USA, so eliminating trucking from today's highways is not the solution to this lethal problem. However, logical solutions can be found to conquer this life-threatening ...
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Television Commercials Magazine Ads
1,255 words... tive. That led us to the idea to create a way to enjoy time spent in the bathroom. For the last step of the process, we would apply the results. This is where we came up with the entire thought out concept of the Mans Toilet; a product where the consumer could eliminate stress from an otherwise frustrating and sometimes daunting task. This is an example of primary data. As an addition to this we would use secondary data also because we could get these results with little to no costs at all. ...
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Expanded Academic Wireless Technology
941 wordsWireless technology, from cell phones to business networks is revolutionizing the world we live in. Now we can access the Internet while in our cars, on the beach, and even at dinner. This wave of technology will soon be felt in full force as we begin to travel with the assistance of a computer, run businesses with high quality networks, and check last nights game on our digital phones and personal digital assistants (PDA). Advancements made by wireless technology are allowing us greater degrees...
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Mccormick Harvesting Machine Mccormick Harvesting Machine Company Time
623 wordsThe mechanical reaper. A time-saving invention which allowed farmers to more than double their crop size while at the same time spurring other innovations in farm machinery. This reaper, which combined all the steps that earlier harvesting machines had performed separately, was the brilliant innovation of a man, a man named Cyrus Hall McCormick. Born in Rockbridge County, Virginia, Cyrus was son to a man who's imagination also boggled with new inventions. As a child, Cyrus experimented with diff...
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Future Outlook Of Trucking
1,543 wordsWhen you think of dangerous occupations, which ones come to mind? Do you think about the police officer who risks his life daily to protect persons and property? Or the firefighter who places the safety of others above his own? Those are dangerous professions, but based on the sheer numbers of lives lost, the single most dangerous profession is that of a truck driver. According to the U. S. Department of Labor, more truck drivers died while working in 2003 than the combined total deaths of polic...
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Ground Level Ozone Clean Air Act
1,360 wordsWhat: In 1997 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established new ozone standards. The EPA also placed special restrictions on twenty-two states in the Ohio Valley and Midwest regions to prevent emissions from coal-burning power plants from being carried into the New England States by wind currents. (Tennessee is one of these twenty-two states. ) Both of these rulings were recently either struck down or placed on hold by Federal Appeals Courts. Why: The regulations put into place in 1997 b...
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Hours Of Sleep Set Of Rules
1,372 wordsMatthew L. Wald, in the article A Study of Truckers? Need for Sleep Raises New Alarms located in the issue of the New York Times dated October 13, 1997, attempts to convey the results of a study conducted by the United States Transportation Department on the sleep deprivation of truck drivers. The author makes valid points on the issue but fails to back up these points with enough supportive evidence. The study was done to show how a new set of regulations could be structured. In order to determ...
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