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    esla Incorporated, formerly known as Tesla Motors, is an American car manufacturer based in California. They produce futuristic electric cars, energy storage systems and solar panels. The company was founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. They have become widely known for their production of the world’s first fully automated, electric sports car called the Tesla Roadster, in 2008 (see Figure 1). Although Tesla cars are fully electric, and do not leave a carbon footprint while…

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    Organizational Culpability It is mind blowing how one of the Big Three major American automotive companies such as General Motors could neglect such a crucial procedure as reporting a safety issue. Wealth inequality became present, and clear, when the company decided that it would be too costly to immediately fix the problem. Instead, they decided to prioritize their profit over the lives of the individuals, in this case – their customers. The neglect continued for years until they were…

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    Adaptive Skills: Fraidy

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    certain American Girl doll was pretty. She understands that all children are unique and the same in one way or…

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    Recently CNN (a news show) introduced an article to the public about Americans driving and it was really surprising! According to United States Federal Highway administration, miles driven by Americans escalated from 2.9 trillion to 3.1 trillion since April 2014.All the use of driving has also said to improve our economy. There have also been statistics that show how our imports and export in the U.S mostly consist of motor vehicles and automotive and spare parts; making the U.S as well as other…

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    Babies Observations

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    Siblings and other mothers played a significant role for the African babies and they had constant human interaction through touch, singing and spoken language. Same with the American and Tokyo babies. However, some of their motor skill development was enhanced, due to attending baby exercise and yoga. The Mongolian babies’ interactions seemed minimal with parents, and was left in the care of his older sibling. Most of his development was independent…

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    Hybrid Cars Pros And Cons

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    car or a vehicle with the combination of an internal combustion engine with one or more electrical motors powered by a battery. Or We can say that a car with two power plants is hybrid. A hybrid car is one that uses more than one means of propulsion ,that means a couple of a normal petrol or diesel engine with an electrical motor. HISTROY: Dr. Porsche introduce the first hybrid ,the company a American automaker introduce the first hybrid in 1898. By the time passes hybrid engine became…

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    Tesla Research Paper

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    Tesla Incorporated: Out of this World Designs Tesla Incorporated is a unique company. Initially called Tesla Motors, this design company was founded to equalize the playing field for electric cars. “In 2003, a group of engineers created a car enterprise company which would become Tesla Incorporated” (“Tesla.” 1). At first, the company strived to make a name for itself solely in the car industry. But after releasing so many models of green and energy efficient vehicles, the engineers…

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    Born of Fire: Chrysler 200 Commercial Analysis The year 2008 represented struggle and despair. The American automobile manufacturing industry especially felt the hit of the economic crisis. The energy crisis spiked fuel prices, discouraging the purchase of pick up trucks and SUVs due to their low fuel economy. Chrysler was a part of the American “Big Three” and their company began to crumble. Unable to withstand the economic downfall, Chrysler was forced into bankruptcy in 2009. This 2011 Super…

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    Diesel Vehicles

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    diesel technology is becoming more popular car companies are beginning to slowly phase diesels into the American car market. Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes already had diesels in the car market, but now other manufacturers are beginning to unveil their own new diesel options. Chrysler has begun to put diesels in the light duty Ram 1500s and Jeep Grand Cherokees. General Motors has placed a diesel motor in their compact Chevy Cruze sedan. BMW is also joining in by making more diesels available in…

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    Essay On Tesla Motors

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    Tesla motors was found by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning in 2003 by engineers in Silicon Valley. Tesla is the newest successful American motor company since Ford motors 111 years ago. These engineers wanted to prove to the world that electrically powered cars could be better than gas cars. Tesla’s first design was a sports car powertrain built around an AC induction motor which was patented in 1888 by Nikola Tesla. Then in 2008 they released this car as the Tesla Roadster. It amazed the…

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