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  2. Self-driving car liability - Wikipedia

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    Increases in the use of autonomous car technologies (e.g., advanced driver-assistance systems) are causing incremental shifts in the control of driving. [1] Liability for incidents involving self-driving cars is a developing area of law and policy that will determine who is liable when a car causes physical damage to persons or property. [2]

  3. Social responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle determined that "Man is by nature a political animal." [6]: I.2 He saw ethics and politics as mutually-reinforcing: a citizen develops the virtues in large part so that they can contribute to making the polis an excellent and stable one.

  4. Circle of forces - Wikipedia

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    Circle of forces. The circle of forces, traction circle, friction circle, [1] or friction ellipse [2] [3] [4] is a useful way to think about the dynamic interaction between a vehicle's tire and the road surface.

  5. Osvaldo Carro - Wikipedia

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    Osvaldo Carro; Personal information; Full name: Osvaldo Aurelio Carro Carro: Date of birth 23 October 1973 (age 51) Place of birth: Colonia, Uruguay: Position(s) Attacking midfielder: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1990–1996: Juventud de Las Piedras: 1997–1998: Fenix: 2001: Macará: 2001–2005: Plaza Colonia: 2005–2006 ...

  6. The Circle (Eggers novel) - Wikipedia

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    Mae Holland, a recent college graduate, lands a job at The Circle, a powerful technology company run by the "Three Wise Men." Mae owes her job largely to her best friend and college roommate, Annie, one of the forty most influential people in the company.

  7. Circle - Wikipedia

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    The series of regular polygons with n sides has the circle as its limit as n approaches infinity. This fact was applied by Archimedes to approximate π. A Cartesian oval is a set of points such that a weighted sum of the distances from any of its points to two fixed points (foci) is a constant.

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