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    Ethical Decision-Making Steps Due to customer demand for sub-compact cars, and the competition they were having with Germany and Japan. Ford decided that it too would enter the sub-compact car market and would compete with these countries so that they wouldn’t monopolize the American market. So in 1970, Ford Motor Company introduced its new automobile, the Ford Pinto. President Lee Iacocca was intent on getting the Pinto in showrooms by 1971, or within two years and pushed production through.…

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    Many people all around the world put their faith into some sort of religion. What practices they choose to participate in or their government tells them to participate in is based on their influences and background. Looking at the Chinese, Japanese, and Indian states one would come to the conclusion that all states participate in different forms of religion. Their religion is based off of certain elements such as their religious policy, the level of control each leader puts forth in effort to…

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    Marina Mendes Lemos de Oliveira Ekaterina Gay / Laura Waiss ENG 109 MVA June 27, 2017 WA2: Commercial Analysis: The Force A car is one of the most powerful icons of modern times. It currently is ubiquitous, and a major player in the constant change of customs, lifestyles, and behaviors. In fact, cars have changed the way we perceive time and distances: it has broadened horizons, and made us mobile. On February 2011 during the Super Bowl half-time show broadcasted by Fox TV, the car company…

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    America prior to 1912, you wouldn't have to imagine this scenario because you would be living it. As their name suggests, Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica) are native to Japan. The water surrounding the island and the insect's natural predators kept them contained there until the fateful day that a plant was shipped from Japan to the United States. Hiding in the soil of this plant were Japanese beetle grubs, who thrived in American where their natural enemies were few. If you want to return…

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    faster, more and more various categories ofrobots are taken into applying through different fields.According to the data from International Federation of Robotics, robotic sale rises dramatically every year except 2009 when Tsunami seriouslyoccurred in Japan whichinfluenced the economy (Chen&Dong 2013).The term autonomous robots can be defined as robots that perform behaviors or tasks with a high degree of autonomy, which are particularly desirable in fields such as space exploration, housing…

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    the people would benefit if their houses were well designed. Though he is well known for his efforts in residential housing, Wright also made his mark in commercial buildings with some notable projects such as the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan. For Wright, Japan was ancient, unfamiliar, and striking; “A vast city channeled but with wide bare-earth streets swarming with humanity…lined both sides with blue-grey tile roofed two story wooden buildings… Scarlet and gold shuttered sedan-chairs, the…

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    Samurai and Knights Essay Maybe, the samurais and knights are both warriors, but that does not mean they are similar. In 1000 - 1500, during the medieval times, Japan built a warrior class called Samurai and Europe built a warrior class called Knights. They developed a thing called feudalism and they built a warrior class. Were the similarities greater than the differences or are the differences greater than the similarities? The similarities between samurai and knights were not greater than…

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    Japan was to be a vital stop en route to China, but when approached the first time, the Japanese were unsettled. This unsettling was due in part to the way they were approached. The Japanese were then bullied and threatened with the same fate of the Mexican people if they refused to meet with the American diplomat. Fearful of what was shown by America, and what had taken place in China with Britain, Japan agreed to deal with America first. This was done…

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    Country Analysis Of Japan

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    Japan Country Analysis Japan is one of the most popular countries in the world, which has a history of more than one thousand years. Notably, the country has been involved in difference occurrences such as wars, natural disasters, economic turmoil and expansion. Although there were different consequences against the country, but its government was able to manage Japan to survive and growing for many centuries. During the 15th century, Japan was experienced in different civil wars. These…

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    THE UNITED STATES AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY The United States, along with China is one of the largest automotive markets in the world both in production and sales of vehicles and the United States the base to fourteen car manufacturers. The United States has been the most important auto maker since the introduction of the Ford T in the early 1900s. Globalization has blurred the concept of an American made car since there are many strategic alliances between the national and international…

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