The Driving Force

 

The Jetson's & their carmodern hybrid carFred Flinstone in carThe number one driving force in America is the sense of freedom we get, by being able to go where we want, when we want without having to wait for special conveyances.  We have our cars & we are in love with them!

The automobile has been around for more than a century now & doesn’t look to be dropped as a technological dinosaur.  The present economy may injure the auto industry yet will not sway most Americans to find a better or cheaper way to travel from home to work or to anywhere one might desire.

Our love of the car has been fostered by the unrestricted freedom we obtain from them.  We can drive ourselves where we will at any time of our choosing.  The automobile changed how America does so many things.  Whole new businesses & lifestyles were started, because of the car.  Even though the car has been around since the late 18th century ( one of the first steam cars was built in the 1700′s in China ), it wasn’t until the mid 1950′s when the idea of everyone having a car really came to be a reality.

For thousands of years people had to walk to their destinations.  Few had the skills to train, care for, or ride horses.  America had set the stage for the automobile, by designing a road system that would allow the car to travel nearly everywhere we might wish to go.  In rural America the car was still mostly unknown until the 1940′s, & many small towns streets shared the lanes with horse & carriage.  Now only a few groups of citizens refuse to use this newer technology & still use horse & carriage.

Henry Ford didn’t invent the car, yet he did figure out a way to mass produce them so they could be purchased for a modest sum of around $700.  There weren’t a list of options that went with it, as the Ford was a bare bones rig, without many of the luxuries or extras we are used to at the present.

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Somehow the car became the backbone of America.  By the time a child reaches their 16th birthday, the license to drive becomes a driving force.  We’ve been raised to anticipate our first car & generally know what type of vehicle we want by the time we’re 10 years old, although that usually changes when we obtain our license, as we tend to want newer & better or faster or more options than were available at that time.

The car has become so popular that many parents donate their children a car upon graduation from high school, where the graduation gift used to be a trip to Europe!  Besides the freedom a car brings, one reason for this love of the car is the pervasive hyway system in our country.  America boasts one of the most developed hyway systems in the world, as passengers & freight are handled in this manner.

In 2009 there were aproximately 19,3552,000 people 18+ years old that had a valid driver’s license, which works out to approximately 88% of the adult population.  In 2007 it was estimated there were 254.4 million registered passenger vehicles in the United States according to a 2007 DOT study.  Of course not all of that number were actually running at the time of the census.  As of 2003, there were 759 automobiles per 1,000 Americans.

The car is the prefered mode of travel, at least for short distances.  Only approximately 14% of the miles traveled each year by American citizens are traveled via planes, trains, & ships, the other 86% of miles logged are by automobile.  Speed of locomotion & ease of driving has helped the automobile industry to grow.

Americans came to rely on the car, as a primary transportation source.  We like going quickly from one place to another, so much so that we can no longer stand waiting for other transport.  We are hooked on speed, the driving kind, & probably won’t quit that habit.

We have even built additions on our houses for our cars.  Those additions are our garages, & our love for the automobile is so tremendous we need room for two or three in our garage!  The  car brought approximately whole new industries in our country.

Motels, once known as motor hotels, started showing up in America in 1925.  The travel trailer industry along with trailer courts or parks.  Americans could travel across the country, park their trailer at a trailer park while they vacationed or looked for work in a new area.

Travel trailers which turned into the R.V. ( recreational vehicles ) business, although motor coaches have been manufactured since 1926, & came from an idea the gypsies brought to our country in the 1800′s, a traveling home on wheels.

Drive-in movie theaters just celebrated their 75th anniversary!  June 6, 1933 the first Drive-in movie theater was opened in Pennsauken, New Jersey.  Even though the first Drive-in theater only lasted 3 years, it opened the way for many more across the country.

The first drive-in restaurant was Kirby’s Pig Stand, which opened in Dallas, Texas, in 1921.  That opened the door for all kinds of drive-ins, & drive thru businesses.  Those aren’t to be confused with drive-by which seems to have showed up lately.  All of this has to do with our love of the car.

America has become a nation of drivers.  Communities, more commonly known as ” The Suburbs ” were built away from the urban areas, for people to live in.  Most of these communities have bus service, yet too many folks would rather drive themselves, despite the hours of commute.  The need for freedom, to be or act as our own masters, prevents us from riding the bus.

Americans don’t buy cars just to flaunt their lifestyle.  They bought a car to donate them the freedom to go, where they want, when they want, in the way they want, unencumbered by others wants or needs.  Our culture is rife with the automobile, it’s lure, & lore.  That probably won’t change, yet the way the car will be marketed in the future may have to change.

Despite tremendous hyways, over crowding during peak commute hours, or evacuations due to weather phenomena has led to many serious problems.  Emergency vehicles have a rough time getting to the scene of an accident, or to other destinations, due to everyone’s personal desire to be free to drive.  If people were willing to tolerate others more, & commuted together in car-pools, some of the crowding may be eliminated.  But then we don’t have our freedom again!

We’ve all been waiting for the Jetson mobile, so we can avoid the crowded roadways, yet know it’s unlikely to come approximately as too many people aren’t willing to follow the rules on thye ground.  There would be such a mess in the sky, with everyone going where they will.  Not to mention how many of those futuristic rigs would fall out of the air due to lack of maintenance.

When the automobile was new to our country to use for travel or sport, it was a luxury.  As the industrial revolution continued, the car became a must have item.  Since buses don’t go to all of the places we want to go to, or when we want to go there, we only have one choice.  To drive ourselves via car.

The bicycle was never developed for our needs here in this country.  In Europe & Asia, the bicycle became the primary personal transportation unit.  This may have been because the streets were narrow, or the average distance one had to travel was less than here.  In America, we needed the car, to obtain around in all those wide open spaces, between the major cities.

With our society spreading out more & more, we are driven to obtain ourselves where we need to be.  We’ve made the car every bit as significant in our lives as a house.  The car has allowed us the ability to enrich our lives with all there is out there to enjoy or partake of.  We have become a nation of drivers, as we are living a much faster paced lifestyle than ever was lived before.

Rusty Garner-Smith
www.corrosionworks.net
06/07/2012

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How to get ideas for writing Article!

Snoopy writing articles on type writer‘Ideas rule the world.’ Hence, they are omnipotent. As a writer you frequently come across ideas & deal with them according to your will & pleasure. Ideas brings out a writer from you, enlighten you, making you more resourceful, competent & versatile. Sometimes, as a writer, you feel embarrassed when you are bereft of ideas & struggle to write. When writing is your passion, you cannot remain dormant just because you are lacking in ideas.

As a writer, your brain is the powerhouse as well as the storehouse of ideas, information & knowledge.

When you are a creative writer, ideas emanate from your brain.But your brain needs to be constantly updated & refreshed so as to keep you as a resourceful person. In fact, your natural ability as a writer & your writing skills are honed up by the combination of factors, like your personal experience & the knowledge that you acquire by your voracious reading & from the experience of others.

In the modern times, when people were constantly on the look out for means & ways of salvation from this birth, it was Henry Thoreau who offered a very simple solution ‘The Kingdom of Heaven is Within You!’ Similarly, as a writer if you are constantly on the look out for ideas, it can be said: ‘The source of ideas is within you.’ Having said that it does not mean you are omnipotent & always bubbling with the ideas.

Ideas that emanate from your personal experience:-

Your personal experience as a child, as a teen, as a lover, as a parent, as an aged person, as an employee or employer, as an artist, as an actor or actress, as a politician, as a victim of any kind, as any other professional & even as a criminal or culprit etc are all providing you with a gamut of personal & practical knowledge gained by you in various roles & capacities.

What you have to do as a writer is simply to open the storehouse or treasure trove of your brain & run the time machine backward or forward to recall & search from the invaluable information to look out for ideas for writing available therein.

Ideas gained from the experience of others:-

Apart from the personal experience gained by you, you can moreover have invaluable information from other people from various walks of life, by interacting with them or by interviewing them. The essential prerequisite for gaining knowledge from the experience of others is that you have to keep your eyes & ears wide open & as a writer always on the look out for new ideas & look at things from a different perspective than an ordinary person looking at it. Likewise, when you have a chance to hear the conversation of others, it may contain the seeds of a short story or an article or even a novel. What you require is the application of your mind to the given facts & triggers your creative talent.

Ideas gained from other external sources:-

1) By reading the writings of others:-

As a writer, you should always be a voracious reader. If you are concentrating on any particular genre of writing, say fiction, it is always useful to read the works of other writers so as to obtain inspired, besides learning different styles of writing. You should not only read classics like Shakespeare & his contemporaries yet moreover modern writers, so as to keep yourself abreast of current trends in writing. Similarly, in case of non-fiction writings like essays & articles, you should read others as much as possible that may serve you with new source of information & ideas.

2) By reading News Papers & Magazines, fiction & non-fiction:-

Part of the wide reading process, as a writer, you should moreover read a number of newspapers & magazines so as to update your knowledge on current affairs; even a strange incident or episode may moreover catch your attention & inspire your imagination to write a short story or novel or that may become a source of an article or blog. Reading newspapers & magazines moreover assist a writer to learn the current linguistic trends that prevail in a particular region. Similarly reading the fiction & non-fiction works of other writers provide a tremendous source of inspiration & ideas.

3) By browsing Internet :-

Internet has shrunk the world so small; it facilitates effortless & faster communication to every nook & corner of the world. Irrespective of your status as a writer, whether you are a newbie or a renowned & established writer, internet has become the mainstay of your profession & inspiration. The plethora of information provided by the Internet Public Library, British Library, dictionary.com, reference.com etc, the search engines like Google.com,yahoo.com, webfetch.com,ask.com, the newsgroups like Google groups,http://groups.google.com, alt.journalism, alt.writing, misc.writing, screenplays & writers newsletters like Dan case’s Writing for Dollars, absolute write, Writers Weekly, ezinearticles.com news letter & Pearl Luke’s News Letter are a few samples that serve as source of information & ideas to writers.

Number of Forums in various web sites like Indusladies.com, Helium.com, Triond.com, Boddunan.com, ezinearticles.com, provide superior source of information & inspiration providing ideas for writers.

Exclusive websites meant for writers like Writers Digest.com, Writing.com & Writing World.com etc provide useful writing tips for writers, besides guiding you towards a number of poetry, short story & essay competitions. The monthly magazine published by the Writers Digest is a must for a fulltime writer, to keep you updated approximately the Writers World.

Writing prompts provided by the Writers Digest & Writing Prompts.com etc are tremendous source of ideas & inspiration to the budding writers as well as the established writers.

Various freelancing sites like worldfreelancing.com, elance.com, Getafreelancer.com, & Guru.com provide ideas & freelancing opportunities to writers.

Besides there are a number of article submitting directories like ezinearticles.com, which are quite useful for writers. In particular, the ezinearticles.com is a premiere article directory that classifies writers into three categories like basic, basic+ & platinum on the basis of their writing standard & their eligibility to submit a fixed number of articles. Writers in the platinum category can submit unlimited number of articles. As a writer if you wish to have some ideas for writing, you will not be disappointed when you browse thousands of articles in the site. Apart from that, the site moreover offers some innovative article writing training through on line that further sharpens & inspires a writer.

Sites like Triond.com, which has a number of subsidiary web sites like web upon, quazen, authspot, sports tale, socyberty, health mad etc, accepts & publishes writers articles & post them in the relevant site on the basis of their category. You have moreover an added advantage in the web site. Triond highlights the current trendy topics to its writers besides giving them an opportunity to browse them to have an idea about. It is for the writers to take their own initiatives & to avail the opportunity to have an idea of them & obtain updated. In fact Triond does not impose any restriction in getting yourself updated & writing articles. Another highlight of the site is the Hot Content list that not only helps the best articles that have been published to obtain highlighted yet moreover enables writers to obtain inspired & have ideas for new articles.

Thus there is no dearth of ideas for writers. In fact ideas are galore & they are omnipresent.

Written by rlingam

One of our most innovative, popular thinkers takes on-in exhilarating style-one of our key questions: Where do satisfactory ideas come from? With Where Good Ideas Come From, Steven Johnson pairs the insight of his bestselling Everything Bad Is Good for You & the dazzling erudition of The Ghost Map & The Invention of Air to address an urgent & universal question: What sparks the flash of brilliance? How does groundbreaking innovation happen? Answering in his infectious, culturally omnivorous style, using his fluency in fields from neurobiology to popular culture, Johnson provides the complete, exciting, & encouraging story of how we generate the ideas that push our careers, our lives, our society, & our culture forward. Beginning with Charles Darwin’s first encounter with the teeming ecosystem of the coral reef & drawing connections to the intellectual hyperproductivity of modern megacities & to the instant success of YouTube, Johnson shows us that the question we need to ask is, What kind of environment fosters the development of satisfactory ideas? His answers are never less than revelatory, convincing, & inspiring as Johnson identifies the seven key principles to the genesis of such ideas, & traces them across time & disciplines. Most exhilarating is Johnson’s conclusion that with today’s tools & environment, radical innovation is extraordinarily accessible to those who know how to cultivate it. Where Good Ideas Come From is essential reading for anyone who wants …

originally posted 07/2011
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