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    The Dodge Challenger was first a pony car in 1970 through 1974. The Dodge Challenger is an 808hp muscle car. However, the Dodge Challenger falls below all the sports car rankings. I although favor this car in so many ways it might be a big car, but I love the sleek boy and big back. I find that it attracts people because it's more a show car. The Dodge Challenger has the best quality features in my opinion. The main ideas I will cover in this essay are the car's performance, experience, and…

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    The reading from the textbook titled, Tricking and Tripping: Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of Aids, by Claire E. Sterk, is also an intro to the book by the author with the same title. The fieldwork is based in New York City and Atlanta in the 1980s, describing the daily life of prostitutes from their own perspectives. In her book she goes over the techniques she used to observe these women in their communities. The research that Sterk conducted on female prostitution and the struggles…

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    Prescription ad campaigns are the majority of what people see while watching television. The direct to consumer (DTC) television advertisements of a prescription drug, dominates the airways. As Americans, we are inundated with prescription drug information and it seems that these ads act as a replacement for a doctor visit. Decades ago drug makers primary source for marketing medication were physician and pharmacist, but today DTC marketing has mostly targeted the consumer. The Federal Drug &…

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    Oral Consent In Research

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    Consent in research can be documented by the signature of the participant, by audio recording, or by using multimedia (i.e. a computer or DVD). A written consent is appropriate for a participant who is literate. Oral consent is acceptable when the participant cannot read or sign the consent form. DVD-aided consent may be used in participants with serious mental illness. 6. Explain the process and purposes for an institutional review. Include an example of a study and the institutional review…

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    The US serves as the backbone of the North American Railroad Network with Canada running on over 30,709 miles and track in Mexico as well. US railroads prove to be not only a popular option but a profitable one as well. The sixty billion dollar industry brings home well over four hundred million each year (Federal Rail Administration). Below is a map of the detailed North American rail system. Volume isn’t the only advantage rail transportation offers.…

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    Asian Bride Stereotypes

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    So (2006) excepts that that international matchmaking organisations source women from various third world countries but for the sake of her journal she focuses on the rhetoric of Asian brides, to explore the insistence of exploitation and connects gender, race and capital in the era of globalisation. Globalists may argue that Asian brides are the inevitable result of technological, economic and social changes. Humans are on the move, seeking out ways to address their needs beyond the…

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    Growing up in Southern California many people are familiar with all the popular well known radio stations. Researching recent management crisis and situations as a manager it is very important to make sure your employees are well cared for and paid. In this essay I hope to prove to you that when management doesn't have a relationship with an employee it's bad for business. As in recently a well known Dj host by the name of Big Boy has switched radio stations after spending 21 years as a radio…

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    Native Americans, and good was: advanced technology, better living conditions for middle-class, more revenue through consumer spending, automobile and boom in construction. Out of all industries in the 1920’s, the Automobile was the booming one. The Automobile industries also gave rise to rubber, glass and steel industries as all of it was needed to produce…

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    Cadillac and Ford use implicit communication techniques to talk about our consuming habits. To begin with the Cadillac video, they want to convince us that everything we got in life, we deserved it, if we overconsume or buy things we didn’t need, we work hard for it and we did sacrifice, like he said, we took only two weeks of vacations. He promotes the car because he says implicitly that luxury is the result of working hard. At the opposite, the Ford video tried to explain implicitly that…

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    Looking Back: Caterpillar's First Motor Grader Caterpillar first became involved in the motor grader industry in 1926, when the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota released a grader featuring a 2-ton Caterpillar crawler tractor. This grader – called No.4 Auto Patrol – which was rated at 27 horsepower, and had hand-operated blade controls – sold successfully. As a result of No.4 Auto Patrol's sales success, the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company developed another…

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