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    rapid rise in demand for cars in U.S.A. to the entry of the competitive Asian car manufacturers into the market. It is a company which had withstood the test of time due to its diverse brand portfolio. As its other American counterparts such as GM & Chrysler, they too had to face the wrath of rising raw material prices, labour costs and dip in profits in the early 2000s. But their strategy on the Corporate Level has been quite strong…

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    The Autonomous Connected Car: Feasibility, Probability, and Onboard Features A man falls asleep while driving his car. His car automatically takes control and he is safe from any accident and, he is still headed towards his destination. His kids in backseat play online games using the car’s Wi-Fi capability. The car arrives at the man’s place of work and the car automatically uses its playlist of destinations to take the kids to school and proceed to drive back home and await its next command…

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    In a 2003 article entitled Competitive Advantage the Toyota way, Toyota is highly touted for its ability to create a competitive advantage with limited capital resource and the appropriate usage of human and capital resources (Fane, Vaghefi, Van Deusen & Wood, 2003). This information from 2003 is relevant because it was the predecessor for the recalls that created such turmoil in the organization. Our text identifies the five steps strategic control process for organization’s top managers as…

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    World War II is one of the deadliest war in history that results to cost millions of dollars for war resources among the nations that involved during the war. Many lives are killed and the ones that survived was scarred for life physically as well as emotionally. World War II started not long after World War I ended which started from 1939-1945. During that time the United States is just recovering from the Great Depression, however the Americans were really determine to win the war so they put…

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    Case Study Of Hyundai

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    This September, the 2017 Genesis G80 will officially launch Hyundai’s luxury brand in North America. The new model replaces the previous Hyundai Genesis sedan and is priced from $42,350, including a $950 destination charge. Higher Price, More Standard Amenities With a cost difference of $2,650 between old and new, this represents a 6.8-percent price increase over the previous model. Even so, the Genesis G80 provides an improved list of standard content, including a host of safety features…

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    electric cars, in assembly plants.” This industry does not include the manufacturing of light or heavy trucks and motorcycles. The major players in the industry include General Motors Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, and Honda Motor Co. Ltd. (Ruiz). Under the NAICS: Automobile manufacturing industry, Tesla Motors is ranked 45, with its sales at 3,198.36 million USD. This industry “accounts for approximately 3.5…

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    Ives Road Observation

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    On 09/07/2006 at 1011 hours, I was patrolling eastbound on Highway 10 at Ives Road. I observed a vehicle matching the description of one I know to be occupied by a wanted person and possibly involved in several thefts in the area. I observed the vehicle was parked on the side of the northbound lane, facing south. I then observed a white female I know to be suspect, Patti Jo Denoon, exit the passenger side of the vehicle and sit on a brick, speaking to several other persons. I knew P. Denoon to…

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    streets. However, Detroit has been recognized with numerous diverse and recognizable skylines that include Art Deco skyscrapers. A few of the noted buildings in downtown Detroit are One Detroit Center, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Book Cadillac Hotel, Chrysler House, Penobscot Building, and the Renaissance Center which houses General Motors World Headquarters. Each of these buildings demonstrates an ecclesiastical design. Numerous people know Detroit as Motown, the Motor City, Automotive…

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    staggering $181 billion U.S. trade deficit with NAFTA partners Mexico and Canada, and the related loss of 1 million net U.S. jobs under NAFTA. The “Worldpost” conducted a study in which they tracked specific promises made by U.S. corporations like GE, Chrysler, and Caterpillar to create specific numbers of american jobs if NAFTA was approved. This study showed that instead of an increase in jobs, they fired U.S. workers and moved operations to Mexico. Given NAFTA’s record of damage, President…

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    America (and the world over) today has been a huge victim of global warming. This attributes to high uncontrollable temperatures, rising sea levels, severe floods, and droughts as well as the depletion of the ozone layer. This does not only record fatal consequences for the earth, but for every living organism that lives on it; including humans. Automobiles, which include cars, trucks, steam boats, ships and trains are a huge cause of global warming. From emissions to production of raw material,…

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