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    Eli Whitney Have you ever heard of the cotton gin? This might even be one of the greatest inventions in history. Not only is the cotton gin famous, the creator is too. Eli Whitney, a great inventor, revolutionized cotton production through the invention of the cotton gin. Eli Whitney December 0,8 1765 one of the greatest inventors was born.Eli whitney is the son of Eli and elizabeth whitney.” Eli's father died when he was only four years old.”( Dictionary of American Biography, Charles…

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    Thomas Edison is an amazing inventor that helped to change our lives forever. Known for inventing the lightbulb, this was not his only invention and in fact it wasn’t solely his either. Thomas Alva Edison is known as a famous American invertor and entrepreneur. He was born in Milan, Ohio, on February 11th, 1847. Al, as he was known, was the last of seven children and he did not learn to speak until was 4 years old. Growing up, after he learned to speak, Al would ask every adult he could to…

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    Elon Musk Rhetorical Analysis CEO of SpaceX, Elon Musk, in his speech, “Elon Musk’s Plan To Colonize Mars.”, Capitalizes on the need for an expedition to mars. Musk’s purpose is to illustrate how beneficial the journey would be to science and mankind. He adopts a realistic tone in order to establish the fact that the passage to mars is dangerous but an needed voyage in his International Astronautical Congress. Musk begins his speech by resolving issues surrounding the structural integrity of…

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    There have been many brilliant men and women who have been able to change the way we live our lives. These innovators were able to create an original idea, develop it, and apply it to our daily lifestyle. Thomas Alva Edison is one of these remarkable individuals. Edison is known for many of his inventions ranging from the phonograph to an industrialized electrical system; but I believe that Edison’s greatest invention is one that we still use in our daily lives, the incandescent light bulb. This…

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    The Burger Telecaster

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    The Fender Telecaster is probably one of the great electric guitar developments of the 20th century. Its dual-pickup, solid body design, although simple, has effectively set trends in popular music history. The Fender Standard Telecaster does exactly what it says - it sets the standard for all other guitar manufacturers to follow. The Standard Telecasters are made out of Fender's hi-tech production facility in Mexico. This allows Fender to produce a high quality guitar at an affordable price.…

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    At this time the product has successfully been introduced to the public; however, must still prove itself to be able to survive within the competitive market. A brand that can be associated with this stage is Tesla Motors. This company was formed in 2002 and has proven to pass the introductory stage. The reason this company is looked at as a growing company is because of its sales that have been going up within the past couple of years. With growing public concerns…

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    research and then use that knowledge to invest responsibly into six stocks. We were given $100,000 to to invest. This challenge taught me how unpredictable stocks can be, and how tricky an investment can become. The six stocks I chose to invest in were Tesla Motors, Air Canada, Apple, Audi, Tim Hortons and Netflix. All together I made $10,530.63. The stock that made me the most money was Tim Hortons (invested $10,000 and has a current value of $21,038.36). The stock that lost me the most money…

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    In 1884 Nikola Tesla moved to New York to explore electrical principles at Edison Electric Light Company, but when he left to start his own company he encountered brutal competition with his rival, Thomas Edison. Tesla exchanged failure for success when he won the battle of the currents. In 1884 Nikola Tesla went to New York to work with Thomas Edison to discuss the Alternating and Direct current. Tesla told Edison that Direct current was not safe, and Edison said the Alternating current was…

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    Tesladirect Sales Model

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    innovate. Taking in consideration how effective management innovation could be, we will take Tesla as the company we want to focus for this project. Tesla seems to be a company with unique management innovation especially…

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    Tesla's Non-Dealer System

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    traditional franchise-dealer system, Tesla wants to sell cars directly to consumers. Tesla wants to establish a network of "stores," where prospective customers can check out vehicles, take test drives, order cars, and get service. There are a few reasons this is a problem with Tesla. It is costly to build dealerships, have to deal with the legislation in states/ countries, it is costly to distribute vehicles to so few dealerships, but they need many more Tesla dealer locations, and also its yet…

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