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    trying to improve the flathead V8 motor because he was set to compete in the Frankfurt Motor Show. The car show was in the next two days so he wanted it ready for this great event. After a while, Jackson had to go to the bathroom and he heard something drop from the building. He rushed outside to check what fell. He saw a teenagerwith long black hair,a red baseball cap, white shirt and blue jeans run and throw the motor Jackson was working on in the back of one of Jackson Hanson's Model T. He raced away in Jackson’s car.Jackson could only watch his car disappear…

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    The Job Of An Auto Repair Technician.” This article was published in The Washington Post on May 26, 2013 and was written by Sarah Halzack. The article discusses major changes over the last few years and also eludes to how there are going to be numerous, rapidly continuing changes over the coming years in the job requirements of an auto mechanic. One of the first changes is that what was once known as an “auto mechanic” has evolved into being an “auto technician” requiring much more skill the…

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    Physics Of Nascar Essay

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    nascar The main impetus behind the foundation of NASCAR was William "Charge" France occasion spot for dashing fans, and France got to be included in hustling autos and advancing races. In the wake of seeing how hustling principles could change from occasion to occasion and how unscrupulous promoters could slip off with prize cash, France felt there was a requirement for a representing body to endorse and advance dashing. He assembled individuals from the hustling group to talk about the…

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    Navigation equipment, voice activation, hybrids and electric cars are all new technologies, and the mechanics are being continually trained. Diesel vehicles also have changed - they are way more clean and efficient compared to old vehicles. The training for auto technicians today is incredible. The industry is moving extremely fast with technology. Nowadays even basic cars are fully equipped with technology making buyers driving fun but hard for mechanics to work. There was a time when you could…

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    The last thing we all want to do when we are reading a book is flipping the pages back and forth to understand the page you we are reading. Blackwater by Kerstin Ekman, was one of the most interesting and most complicated books I have ever read. Being used to American writing style, it was pretty hard to stay on track with Black Water since it’s a Swedish novel. Being a detective is the last thing I would of have thought of myself. The readers of The Blackwater have become an unlicensed…

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    I never was the writer who lived a rich life grand with detailed stories that gave them initial inspiration on my creation of a character, detail of a line or the crafting of a setting/scenario. I just started with something out of the ordinary and built off it. I will say that the only initial theme quantities I enforce are biblical allusions or themes that work as political commentary on religious matter. No matter what I am writing about it try my best to express a political statement or…

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    Stock car racing, based solely on total spectator audience is the most popular team sport. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the largest of all the stock car racing groups and just celebrated its 60th year. The season runs from February to November and is called the Sprint Cup Series. Latest numbers display that NASCAR attracts over 3.5 million fans to its races and another 218 million watched them on television. NASCAR is a marketing powerhouse, ranking it amongst…

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    discern danger was not respected during early motorsport culture. Although motor racing is by its nature a dangerous activity, it wasn’t until the past few decades where significant strides were taken to advance safety technology. It was during this time period NASCAR experienced its biggest loss yet – the loss of star driver Dale Earnhardt Sr. Earnhardt, analogous to Micheal Jordan, Muhammad Ali, or Tiger Woods in their respective sports, was beloved by fans and respected by his competitors.…

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    contaminate the soil” (Adewoyin et al, p. 892). Whole communities that are adjacent to these shops are predispose to higher risk of health issues, because of their proximity to the unmanaged, everyday shop chemicals. Humans are subjected to breathing these toxins on a regular basis. Inhaling toxic fumes can cause serious health issues to individuals exposed for a long period of time. Overexposure can also cause brain, lung, and kidney damage. Furthermore, automotive repair shops generate waste…

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    Prescott Auto Case

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    Assignment One: Case Study Analysis Case: Prescott Auto 1. Identification and analysis of key issues/problems 1.1. Shared Understanding of Service Concept Prescott Auto employees does not have a shared understanding of a service concept that will guide the team to know what and how to deliver a certain kind of service to customers. Pycraft, et al. (1997) suggests that a service concept is a set of expected benefits to meet the customers’ needs and expectations. Likewise, Johnston, Clark and…

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