By Jaimin Patel The possibilities of cars have been in our imaginations ever since their creation itself: flying cars, hydrogen powered cars, and even self-driving cars. Today, self driving cars are a reality. However, many concerns arise as the concept of self driving cars progresses to potentially become an everyday aspect of transportation. Are these cars truly safe? How effective are they? How expensive? While these reactions are completely expected and rational, such questions arise with any type of fascinating new innovation; before it is accepted, it must be questioned. As we see our society rapidly progressing day by day, self driving cars will ultimately prove to be beneficial. Think about all the deaths and accidents that tear apart families and take lives due to a driving mistake. As humans, we are bound to get distracted, feel fatigued, or feel road rage; human error is almost unavoidable in a driving setting. Now think about all the lives that could be saved if human error was eliminated from the equation. Self-driving cars have been programmed to detect, expect, and react to everything that we should while on the road, the only difference being that on occasions, we fail.
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By Jaimin Patel It all started from the splitting of a simple nuclei of a fissile element. An atomic bomb: a menacing word that drives horror into the hearts of many, especially the ones affected during World War II. Fortunately, nuclear weapons have been banned due to the mass devastation they caused. The Arms Control and Disarmament Act of 1961 was passed by legislation and signed by President John F. Kennedy to aid the world in prohibiting the use these apocalyptic armaments. Looking at the past events that have shaken history on earth as we know it, nuclear weapons should never, in any circumstance, be legal. |
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