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    some subtle cases. For example, Jamal approached to a guy driving a BMW car. This guy seemed worried about his car according to Jamal just because Jamal was getting close. Then, the guy suggested that everybody that knows a little about that car brand should be worried. At that time, Jamal began to feel insulted about his possible knowledge. That is what I found incorrect and I should disagree with. From my perspective, the BMW owner was not trying to offend Jamal by suggesting ignorance, he…

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    advancement that will help benefit all aspects of society. Autonomous cars, especially, have been highly anticipated by many people in the past few years. Multiple automotive companies such as Ford, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi are in the process of developing the technology for autonomous cars, with Ford and BMW promising a fully automatic car by 2021 (Condliffe). Along with cars, there are also other self-driving vehicles that will be advantageous, like trucks and tractors. Autonomous vehicles…

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    Electric Cars Advantage

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    Electric cars have come a long way. From early days Prius to the prize-winning Tesla Model S, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Kia are now in the mix along with Nissan, Tesla and Chevrolet. Presently, with the development of technology and education, consumers are becoming smarter. Consumers can get a lot of information on the Internet, and everyone now considers cost efficiency and environmental issues before making the decision to buy an electric car. The market of electric cars has become very…

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    Growing up I heard a lot of different terms. The saying “But I know how those things go” kinds means you’ve been there and you’ve done that, and that’s how you know how things go. Another example would if in the past you loaned friend money but that friend never paid you back. But then later that same friend came again and asked to borrower money again. Well you do know how that’s gonna go that friend may not pay you back once again. The term “People like us” is usually used when speaking, or…

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    Porsche’s Analysis Founded in 1930 by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, the company owes it success to Adolf Hitler and World War II. Porsche began as a design and engineering firm in 1931. Originally associated with the Volkswagen Beetle, Porsche was contacted by the Third Reich to design a car for the 1939 Auto-Union Grand Prix. This marked the beginning of Porsche as a sports car manufacturer. By the end of the war, Porsche established it first automobile factory. Two years later, in the design for…

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    Bias In Negotiations

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    most likely are having trouble identifying what they want in a negotiation as well for the very same reason. For example, if a consumer who mistakenly believes she will be much happier if she purchases a new BMW. However, if the competitor doesn’t think they can financially afford the new BMW, it could contribute to their sense of well-being. Indeed, it seems reasonable to speculate that the added difficulty of a negotiation in particular, the tension and conflict between the negotiators can…

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    Wal Mart is a primary and perhaps the most obvious company pursuing what can be called a strategy of being a low cost provider. Wal Mart operates in the retail and grocery industries. Wal Mart achieves competitive advantage by leaning on its suppliers, since it does not make many of the products in its retail stores, to provide goods to Wal Mart and its customers at the lowest price point possible. Wal Mart moves into areas, neighborhoods and locales where established competitors are…

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    In that moment, I first realized there it was 4400 pounds of pere meanness. A BMW M6 gran coupe A. Pulling into the shop for a tune up. As my brother prepared the tools I opened the hood, i felt this mat back pante under my skin with a burnt rubber and oil smell. There infront of me stude the heart of a beasted, 565 of pure raw horsepower. Thrilled to be working on such a piece of artwork I began to disassemble the intake system. Nothing captivates my attention more than a well builded mean…

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    the features was that cars may have is no hands driving which is cars that drive on their own. Beiker listed two cars that have this perk in the article that he made here are the cars, supercruise from general motors and traffic jam assistance by BMW. In the article he says that apple is working on cars and they may be available in 2020. In 2017 there is more cars that drive on their own.…

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    dangerous at night, so that I cannot go out at night without car. Actually, the most important reason is that I buy a car in America is cheaper than I buy a same car in China. Almost double prices, it means that I can have a BMW M3, the fast sport car, in America. But I can only buy BMW 250 in China. In addition, the American used car marketing is very developed. Finally,…

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