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    I will do everything in my power to bring Nissan back to profitability at the earliest date possible and revive it as a highly attractive company” ( case study, annual shareholder meeting, Page 4). 2- The pessimism environment surrounding Nissan mission, that he sounded out from some of the leading authorities on Japan “ Ghosn concluded that if he continued listening to this advice he may as…

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    My Left Foot: A Question of Transmission What do I do with my left foot? That is a question car and truck buyers may face when deciding on that next vehicle. If the buyer chooses a vehicle with a standard shift transmission, the left foot will keep busy while driving to push the clutch in and out to engage and disengage the engine from the transmission. If the buyer chooses a vehicle with an automatic transmission, the left foot can do nothing at all since the torque converter will…

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    Ferrari is an international auto mobile company based in Italy, Maranello the place where the founder Enzo Ferrari was raised and started the production of these luxurious cars. It has been established in the late 1940s, that very same year Enzo Ferrari drove the very first model of a Ferrari car, 125 S out onto the roads. That very same year Ferrari also took part in Formula 1 racing, with their very own car instead of the Alfa Romeo that they used to race with, and has ever since conquered…

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    Pressure Cooker Review The Mirro pressure cooker brand started as the Wear-Ever company back in 1903. Wear-Ever rode the tide of manufacturing led by Ford by creating a line of cookware and kitchen products using the new aluminum and steel manufacturing processes, leaving the old cast iron skillet behind. American households became quickly loyal to Wear-Ever and it became a staple in every kitchen. With the modern Mirro Company, their emphasis on using innovation, technology and new materials in…

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    In Adam Minter's Junyard Planet, Minter explores the unknown world of recycling and scrap trading. Junkyard Planet documents Minter’s onsite observations in both the United States and China as well as shares his own personal experiences and knowledge. The scrap trading industry is more than a mere topic of interest for Minter, as he grew up learning about the scrap business alongside his father and grandmother. As a overseas journalist for the Bloomberg View, Minter is able to observe and…

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    up with recommendations for the company. The small size and the smooth communication between each department in the cross-functional team helped managers to have quicker decision making. Ghosn embraced the cultural differences between the Japanese and himself, and did not directly change Japan’s consensus-based system. However, he found the way to help…

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    Johnnie Cochran Fallacy

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    When reading Johnnie Cochran's closing argument one specific fallacy that stuck out to me was, a “disconnect between proof and conclusion” as Cochran’s presented a single moment as a representation O.J.’s behavior for an entire time period. This example is similar to Heinrichs’s example of the past not being able to prove the present. Heinrichs describes how some people say they are a safe drivers because they haven’t been in a car accident yet; however, this is a fallacy because their past…

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    Before determining whether the advertisement is effective or ineffective the purpose of the advertisement must be understood. Hyundai Motor Company, established in 1967 and the world’s largest automobile manufacturing plant in Ulsan, South Korea, produces over 1.6 million vehicles annually. Hyundai strives to create vehicles that live by their motto, “New Thinking. New Possibilities.” In the TV commercial, Kevin Hart plays an overprotective father who lends his daughter’s date the keys to his…

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    later when we got it completed. It looked like a 1982 monte carlo but a different bumper and nose. It was last summer when I was able to start to drive it. I was 13 when I first got to drive it. I remember the sound of my car when I turned over the motor. The sound was really loud even though I…

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    fame. Tiger Woods has endorsed over 10 companies, which appears to many consumers that he is overextending and will endorse anything to make money. Consumers see these endorsements as less credible and the endorsement usually has less of an effect. The final downside of having celebrity endorsements of a brand is that celebrities can be very expensive. Most companies aren’t able to afford such celebrities, unless they are multimillion dollar companies. Kevin Hart is the highest paid…

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