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    of the “ideal” family. Because instead of mom staying home to raise this kids they began to be an increase of the use of daycares for children. Also now with their own money woman could purchase what ever they could afford. As Dannielle Hudler Chevrolets first female director of car advertising put it “It wasn 't until the 1980s, when women headed to the workplace in large numbers, that marketing and advertising to women began in earnest, Hudler said. "Women finally became the customers…

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    HTML-In Mini Cars

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    located on the center console and drive on electric power until the battery is depleted. This represents the shortest range of any PHEV. Specifically, the Countryman has about half the range of the Toyota Prius Prime and one-quarter the range of the Chevrolet…

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    Identity Conflict

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    Identities Conflict It is impossible that a person who have only one identity in his long life because people all have the different relationship with each other in this complex social. Although I’m a student, I have many identities, for example, like to cook, car buff, good at singing and interested in repair things. Sometimes people will create a conflict of my identity, maybe they don’t know me clearly or some misunderstanding between them and me. So, at first I want to talk about an…

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    The American automobile industry has quite a history. From the sale of the first Ford Model A on July 23rd, 1903 (Ford Motor Company, n.d), to the first Corvette rolling off the assembly line June 30th, 1953 ( HYPERLINK "http://corvettestory.com/1953-Corvette-C1-First-Year-Modest-Beginnings.php" http://corvettestory.com/1953-Corvette-C1-First-Year-Modest-Beginnings.php, n.d.), to the automobile crisis and bailout from 2008 to 2010, and to many other historic achievements and crisis’ throughout…

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    Objectives Of Tesla Motors

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    Conflicts will inevitably be met during the process of meeting all needs in the triple bottom line as they are difficult to achieve simultaneously. The measurement or the degree a business is able to achieve their economic, social and environmental responsibilities is referred to the phrase created by John Elkington’s, ‘Triple Bottom Line’. The concept involves the measurement of a business’s profitability, the degree of society’s satisfaction and the extent of a business’s environmental…

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    Sport is a type of game that uses a lot of energy and techniques especially soccer. Soccer is a game that is watched and played by many people in the society. Its play and enjoy on the poorest playground. How unfair will it be to say that soccer is important because it’s a lifesaver since it's used as a diplomatic means to solve political issues. But, that will be a false information because soccer is the most famous sport in the world because of its exceptional enhancement and maintenance of…

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    Tesla Inc.

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    Background Tesla, Inc. is an American company that specializes in electric automobiles, energy storage and solar panel manufacturing based in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 2003, the company specializes in electric cars, lithium-ion battery energy storage, and residential photovoltaic panels. As of late 2017, Tesla now employs over 37,000. CEO Elon Musk said that he envisions Tesla as a technology company and independent automaker, aimed at eventually offering electric cars at prices…

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    It is Paris, October 27, 1927 and the young industrialist, Albert Champion, has returned to his birth home to receive an award for his company's part in Charles Lindbergh's historic flight across the Atlantic. It is the roaring twenties and in his short life, Albert Champion has become an international celebrity. Albert is the former bicycle racing champion of France, who went to America and became the very successful spark plug industrialist of the new automobile age. This night as the…

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    Ww1 Armored Weapons

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    During WWI, land battles were fought in trenches with guns. Twenty years after WWI, ground war and land battles transformed. It transformed from static trench warfare to very mobile battlefields. The reason for this transformation was the introduction of military vehicles. Artillery vehicles, armored cars, and tanks were the most effective military vehicles of their time. Armored cars were lightly armed and wheeled and often used as command vehicles, though they saw their share of combat.…

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    significant, reason is that these alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) are much too expensive. These AFV’s use very new technologies and cannot be produced in large quantities yet because these technologies are expensive. The producers of these AFV’s (Nissan, Chevrolet, Tesla…) do not get large profits from making massive amounts of these cars. AFVs are unfortunately for only a select audience. That is why only one percent of cars that drive on our roads, as of 2008, are AFVs…

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