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    what they paid for the vehicles and how the brands were also related to the class of each of the families. This is demonstrated by the “princess” of the group of teens, Claire. Claire’s father drops her off at the school in a BMW, compared to the Chrysler that Brian’s mom drives. The difference between the two cars shows how class during the time was being based off of the material things that people had. Also, Claire’s economic status is shown by the clothing that she wore. For example, the…

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    Section A: Introduction Volkswagen has been producing some of Europe’s most popular cars since the 1940s. Originally founded in 1937 with the aim of producing the first affordable cars (hence its name, “People’s Car”), Volkswagen began the mass production of the Beetle following the end of the Second World War. The Beetle became increasingly popular between 1945 and 1955, with production numbers reaching one million. The car stayed a household favourite throughout the ‘60s and ‘70s thanks to its…

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    A True Corporatocracy A true Corporatocracy happens when the corporate elite controls the power of the government. Fascism was popular in Nazi Germany and Mussolini’s Italy during World War II. It evolved in America in a way that made companies create close ties with government and blurred the line of government and the multinational corporation. Who uses campaign contributions and the division of political groups known as Democrats and Republicans to keep a division helping people believe one…

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    had a contract with its members that included various, and very detailed rights and obligation both the company and the union had to follow which mirrored all the three big automotive contracts with General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford Canada. In 2005 Berkshire Partners LLC and Greenbriar Equity Group LLC purchased Electro-Motive Diesel from General Motors Corp (LLC, 2005). The C.A.W. National Union was faced with a new contract agreement that was being bargained for…

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    Ian Slater ; NATS 1840 Helpful Ways of Electric Vehicles around our Atmosphere Rabisa Sukummar ; 213035191 Helpful Ways of Electric Vehicles around our Atmosphere Vehicles have become extremely significant to today’s community. It is essential to own a car that can compete amongst a world that is currently developing towards an individual satisfactory. Most individuals are usually gifted to wander around the world without this piece of equipment, because it gives self-government and…

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    Bob Marley Personality

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    My father was a white and my mother was black. Them call me half-caste or whatever. Me don't dip on nobody's side. Me don't dip on the black man's side nor the white man's side. Me dip on God's side, the one who create me and cause me to come from black and white.” ~Bob Marley In the late fifties the scarcity of jobs forced Bob and his mother from their home to seek employment in the big city of Trenchtown. Trenchtown got its name because it was built over a huge trench which was used to drain…

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    Eight Virtues Of Leadership

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    In the introduction, we learned the meaning of virtue and why it is vital in leadership. Also, we found out what the rest of the book will be talking about, which is eight rules in eight chapters. This book helps us learn to steer clear from being one of the targets of the corruption that goes on in this world. By following these eight virtues one can become a special leader. This book, then discusses why it is specifically about leaderships and the three main reasons behind it. The first reason…

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    Suher Alsurakhi Professor Russo Urban Administration 9 May 2016 Detroit v. Atlanta Detroit, Michigan, the fourth largest city located in the United States is also one of the most populated cities found in the United States. A city had constant population growth each year until it halted in the year 2000. During 2000, there was a drastic change; the population declined approximately 25%. Historically, Detroit is known for being an area that is ethically populated, all of which are included in…

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    Global Marketing Importance

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    TOPIC: WHY DO YOU THINK GLOBAL MARKETING IS CRITICALLY IMPORTANT IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Today, global marketing is essential not only for the realization of the full success potential of a business, but even more critically for the survival of a business. A company which fails to go global is in longer of losing its domestic business to competitors with lower costs, greater experience, the better products and in a nutshell, gives more value for the customer. The important of going global to…

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    BIOGRAPHY OF HENRY FORD YOUNG LIFE OF HENRY FORD Henry Ford life started on 30 July 1863. He is the first son to William and Mary Ford’s among six children. Ford’s family stayed at Springwells Township, Wayne Country. His family worked on palmy farm. He started showed an early interest in all mechanical stuff even in a one-room school. By becoming friends with the man who run the full-sized steam engines, he started learn about steam engine from them. At an early age he taught himself to fix…

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