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    As the school year is coming to a close, the final assignment we had for English class was this research paper. I was wondering what topic to choose, and I finally came to a conclusion to research the advantages of a diesel engine rather than a gas engine. The man that got me so intrigued with diesel engines was my dad, as a kid, I always remembering him say, “It has rocks in the engine” because of how the old diesels were so loud. Growing up in the United States my entire life, I have always…

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    What is the working pattern? Audio Engineers can either be on a fixed-term contract or can be a freelance audio engineer. Sometimes musicians and voice actors will also be outsourced for the game but an Audio engineer will have to assist in the recording and editing of these sounds. As well as syncing the voice actors with the game characters. There is no set hours for an Audio Engineer or Sound designer, because of this these job roles can result in long, irregular hours. These roles would…

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    In business, horizontal integration is a strategy where a company creates or acquires production units for outputs which are alike - either complementary or competitive. The acquisition of this additional business activity is at the same level of the value chain in similar or different industries. This can be achieved by internal or external expansion. Because the different firms are involved in the same stage of production, horizontal integration allows them to share resources at that level. If…

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    Identity theft is a growing problem in the USA and the world. Identity theft is most common from ages 18-49. In 2006 there were 5,503 reported incidents of identity theft, in 2014 there was a whopping 67,168 reported incidents of identity theft. “We’ve been dealing with criminals faking IDs for decades, from check forgers to fugitives on the run. But the threat is more pervasive and the scams more sophisticated than ever, including new online elements”,…

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    production purposes, while process costing best fits bigger recurring and non-recurring production. A product such as a limited-edition car made by an automotive manufacturer such as Audi and only five of those products were made, job costing would be the preferred method used for production cost. The standard cars such as Audi A4’s that are made by the thousands would use the process costing, although if there are specific requirements, they can use a hybrid of the two systems to meet their end…

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    Cross border Acquisitions and Mergers The main motives for cross-border acquisitions and mergers are efficiency gains and strategic motive. Efficiency gains due to synergy between the firms leading to economies of scale or scope. Strategic motive is if there is a change in market structure resulting in the change of the firm’s competitive position and profits because of the access to different product types, workforces, suppliers and capital markets. Also the cross border acquisitions and…

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    Word Count: 1372 THE ‘B’ GRADE Matthew S. Tapper loved the taste of maple syrup. He had no clue how it was made, and would salivate whenever he saw the ‘B’ grade pasted on a plastic half pint jug. (Backstory: Not too many years back and for most of his millennial life when money flowed, the good Mr. Tapper went through gallon jugs of ‘B’ grade faster than the 4 or 5 at full throttle between 59th and 86th.) Deep into his man purse he would dive for the errant coins that vacationed way…

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    to it, they’re wrong because if you are like me, then you’d want to just get it over with and get all the information in my head at once. In other words, the audio version of the text is faster and tells us information a lot faster. This makes the audi version of the speech better because the faster you get information, the better the outcome. This leads me to the…

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    The different ethical and social issues arising from product development and product safety are the obligations companies have to develop products that are safe for public use, reasonably serves the purpose as advertised, has appropriate and effective warnings, as well as offering a product that will not unjustifiably pose a danger to the buyer. The ethical and social responsibility of the company relate to the safety concerns of the product to be sold, not creating unsafe products and what to…

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    over domestic vehicles due to quality and specialized German auto making. A 2015 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS) shows that German vehicles scored better than the industry average in long-term quality. Additionally, other German brands like Porsche, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW vehicles all reported fewer maintenance issues than the industry average. In fact, since 2000, BMW has scored better than industry average twelve times in the VDS, Porsche has scored better than the industry average in…

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