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    Explaining The Deaf

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    Explaining a particular experience to one who is not capable of hearing may be challenging if not impossible. I, as a person with hearing capabilities, have the ability to hear fire alarms, lyrics in music, my parents calling my name, and considerably more. I would explain hearing to an individual that is deaf would be through signing, as I have taken American Sign Language and learned that people who are deaf hear through their eyes. The way I would describe sound would be with my facial…

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    factories, and assembly lines that made mass production possible. WWI played a major role in mass production. Due to the advances in technology During the war America had new technology. Now instead of using it for weapons we advanced in society. Automobiles were created Assembly lines started being able to produce 6 cars per minute. Refrigerators were created. Even the Radio sales went sky rocketing. L.A.C.K P.A.N.T.S is an acronym created for the position of the economy Laissez-Faire,…

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    Oshawa Research Paper

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    Recycling The process of dismantling vehicles for spare part is Auto recycling.They are an important assets.Though they reach the end of their useful life,they still have value as they retain their spare parts and this created an industry itself.These automobiles still serve a purpose by giving the metal they contain even when out of utility.The vehicles are crushed and the metal is used for recycling.Up to date auto recycling methods are as cost-effective as possible and nearly 75% of the…

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    Karl Benz Research Paper

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    the 1800's used. The first car was a three-wheeled motorized vehicle patented by Karl Benz. It was called the Motorwagen, which had its own throttle system, spark plugs, gear shifters, a water radiator, a carburetor and other fundamentals to the automobile. Karl Benz based his invention of the car from other transport inventions. Although Karl invented the first car, there were so many other inventions that influenced the car to be made. Leonardo da Vinci designed a cart without horse in the…

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    In present, we face with an outstanding era of technology, which left the humanity behind in most of the processes. These automated cars are proven by the scientists that the failures while driving will be less comparing to human driving. “Every year on American roads, nearly 33,000 people die, almost all because of driver error. (Whitaker 1)” Whitaker sums up everything with this quote, he briefly explains why humanity should shift in to self driving cars. There area couple reasons behind it;…

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    didn't get that much john francis dodge 1864-1920 horace elgin dodge 1868-1920 . The dodge brothers made their own cars they supplied parts for the first three years of ford motor company's operation dodge brothers supplied ford with the entire ford automobile…

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    Have you ever wondered how automobile businesses make so much money or how they have been so successful for such a long time? Alfred P. Sloan and Lee Iacocca were a part of this impact on the automobile industry for two of the biggest companies in the world. Alfred P. Sloan was born in 1875 and became a part of the Hyatt Rolling Bearing Company where he became the president and general manager in 1899. After 17 years, the company merged with the United Motors Corporation that soon became General…

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    The first cars to be made were expensive, so they were unavailable to the average buyer, who could not afford them. In the early twentieth century, the Ford Motor Company created and produced the Model T. The Model T was more affordable, therefore making it more eligible to the middle class. Because Ford produced cheaper cars, more people were able to purchase their own car. This allowed for the middle class to make their own travel plans rather than just the rich. They were able to travel…

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    Many people believe that electric vehicles are not better than gas vehicles. Even though electric vehicles are more superior, gas vehicles can be exceptional. Gas vehicles can be more exceptional than electric vehicles because electric vehicles have a limited range. Most electric vehicles go at least 80-100 miles of driving while gas vehicles go farther. The scary part of driving an electric vehicle is that if you run out of fuel while you are in the middle of nowhere. Another problem that…

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    V8 Engine Research Paper

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    Due to technological advancement there is a huge difference between the car's of the earlier generations, and the ones which we are driving now. Changes have been made to basic car designs, interior, braking systems, and the engines also. Today, things have evolved in a much faster rate than we have imagined. The car part which has experienced the maximun transformation consistently over the years is the engine. Engine is the most dynamic part of any car, and functions, similar to the heart…

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