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    The Volkswagen beetle is one of the most recognized cars from nearly any point in automotive history. The VW beetle is one of the first common man cars, making its way from the early sides of Germany warming up for World War Two, to the 1970s, with hippies fighting their ways to peace and love across the world. And finally the Volkswagen beetle survives today as one of the cheapest cars but yet the oldest produced car in the war today. The Volkswagen Beetle has made an impact in history from…

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    situational analysis In August 1970 Ford introduced the Pinto. According to Mark Dowie; “Iacocca argued forcefully that Volkswagen and the Japanese were going to capture the entire American subcompact market unless Ford put out its alternative to the VW Beetle (Dowie p.1) So to keep up with the Japanese; Iacocca ordered the designed of the Pinto. He did not want to wait he wanted the cars ready in 1971. Since the engineer was on a short deadline, some of the cars parts were made and installed…

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    Case Study On Ford Pinto

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    The every so at atrocious Ford Pinto graced the united states in 1971 as a subcompact contender to the Volkswagen Beetle. When you’re behind the curve a lots of companies that it’s better to cut corners to regain their market position. Ford did this by creating the Pinto is what is one of the shortest production planning period in history. Moving from an industry standard…

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    The Department of State and other Federal and State agencies have conducted extensive analysis of the technical and environmental impacts of the pipeline and have found it to be the most efficient and environmentally effective means of oil transport between Canada and the United States. The Department of State found that incremental life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with the pipeline are estimated in the range of 0.07 to 0.83 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents, with…

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    others have changed people’s views and have misguided them. Many people would not believe that plants would grow on desert because it is such a dry place, but people realized that lovely plants grow there. Likewise, numerous individuals believe that beetles are just other insects that get in everyone’s way, but in reality they are extremely helpful for society. Moreover, voluminous societies believe that bats are wicked and malicious animals that want to harm people. In the short stories ‘Called…

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    In the essay “Hope for Animals and Their World,” Jane Goodall attempts to persuade us about the importance of insects being part of the ecosystem. This essay proves the fact that insects and nature benefit us in several ways, such as helping crops grow, limiting the population of other bugs, and much more. However, we hardly return anything that benefits the ecosystem but instead, harms it. Goodall is capable of portraying this message through her ardent tone, as she is passionate towards…

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    Humans interact with nature by admiring its beauty. People study and look at nature with wonder and awe. Many people don’t understand the science behind nature but that doesn’t stop them from basking in it. How did something so beautiful happen? What could have caused it? These are some questions that people might say when they are in nature and they start observing their surroundings. Many are pleasantly surprised at what they find. The first source that properly demonstrates the interaction…

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    differently. In My Life as a Bat, and Hope for Animals they are both set up like essays, this is shown by their use of headings within their text. In Story Two, she starts with her introduction, and then she later labels a full section “Why We Need the Burying Beetle”. But in Story One, although it is more of a fictional essay format, they both still use the same technique, each large paragraph has a title, “1. Reincarnation” and “2. Nightmares”, The authors do this throughout the whole story,…

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    animals that are in extreme danger because they are already endangered and they are living in the way of the pipelines construction path. These animals are in danger: the Whooping Crane, the Greater Sage-Grouse, the Swift Fox and the American Burying Beetle. Then because of the pipelines construction these animals can be endangered, unlikely but possible even extinct! This pipeline even needs power lines and then it creates a collision danger for birds and bats in the area of the pipeline. With…

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    Poster 33 Page 1 This poster does not depict what someone who would sign up to fight in the war would want to see. Seeing all the blood on the field conveys a since of weakness in the United States’ army. Also, the depiction of some of the soldiers not participating in the fight gives off the vibe that some soldiers are abused and are used in the fight because they are not as valuable as others. Seeing that poster gives of the feeling that participating would most like result in your death,…

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