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    coal, gas, and oil, which also means they won’t be making their hundreds of billions of dollars annually. We have to look past these corporations towards bettering our planet. To focus this idea more, let’s look at one question: In what ways are automobile transportation emissions affecting our environment and what new technologies are being invented and used to help solve this environmental…

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    profitability, determined by the industry structure; and it is not different in the automobile industry. There are four basic forces constantly interacting with one another to promote innovation and drive domestic competition. In the run to cut costs and increase competitive advantage, automobile companies in the United States operate under two-tier wage model. Fiat Chrysler (FC) is under scrutiny as it deals with the Automobile Workers Union (AWU) to renegotiate the salary contract for its…

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    Will electric cars take over the automobile industry? After reading the article, “For The Electric Car, A Slow Road to Success,’’ by Jim Motavalli, in my opinion, I think electric cars will take over the automobile industry. Electric cars will take over because: 1) In 2011, was the year where electric cars were being sold to consumers in Detroit’s auto dealers, 2) Mileage of usage will increase because of prices, and 3) China, United States, and Europe’s automobile companies are producing…

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    not greatly impacted despite the Great Depression occurring in majority of the United States. The design, manufacturing, and price all changed during this period and some for the better. During the nineteen thirties design was a big part of the automobile and the big production plants. Manufacturers were offering increasingly sophisticated and beautiful vehicles. It was very fortunate for the few who lived in luxury during the Great Depression. The cars were more luxurious than the past cars…

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    available to the masses, Ford strived to reduce prices and increase market share. Ultimately, the Ford Motor Company revolutionized the production of automobiles and the assembly line would serve as the catalyst for mass production. The Ford Motor Company was established in Highland Park in 1903. Henry Ford envisioned a reliable and affordable automobile that could be produced “for the great multitude” (SOURCE 3). In 1908 his company released the Model T, which was priced at roughly $850. This…

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    Pulitzer Prize, wrote “The Absurd Primacy of the Automobile in American Life” in April of 2016 for The Atlantic. In the article he outlined the cost of Americas e reliance on the outdated and overused fume spewing automobiles. In doing so Humes does not deny the fact that cars are convenient, in reality he embarrasses their conveniences as the main reasons that they are so relevant. On the other hand, Humes criticizes the outdated nature of the automobile blaming their inefficiency on that. He…

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    introduced the Model T in 1908, promising an automobile for the masses and after a year of production there were 10,000 Model Ts on the road in the United States (Giucci 3). By the 1950s, nearly every American household had an automobile (Wheely Interesting Automobile History). Ever since the first automobile was built and drove on the road, it gave a new life to United States and significantly changes the future of American people. The birth automobile in United States dramatically reshaped the…

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    Gatsby Automobile Idealism

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    “Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald consistently uses the automobile as a vehicle to reveal the carelessness and materialism of his characters…death” (Lance 29). Lance improvises that in The Great Gatsby, the automobile plays as a weapon rather than a new technology, after all, Myrtle was crushed by the automobile, summoning her prolonged death. The rejection of the American Dream goes into more depth when Daisy was behind the wheel of the automobile that ran over Myrtle, indicating that Myrtle…

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    has also its own features and system of classification of hotel establishments but still not one! Hotels in England are estimated by several organizations: Automobile Association (AA), Royal Automobile Club (RAC) and English Tourist Board. So why Automobile Associations divides hotel enterprises into different categories? Why Royal Automobile Club plays an important role in the classification of hotels in England? The reason is simple. In the early twentieth century, when the car was just a…

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    Introduction: The issue of women driving automobiles in America has been a topic of concern and interest. Naturally, women would stay home and cook or clean and do house chores. However, ever since automobiles came out, women started to explore and reach out more than just house chores. Women started to go out for shopping, dropping the young ones to school, business tasks and many more. Hence, after the automobile came out many of the healthy higher-class women started to buy them. Hence, it is…

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