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    Pennies Persuasive Speech

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    Eliminate the Pennies! Have you ever been waiting in line to use a vending machine and a person is fumbling with putting the pennies and dropping them because they are small.I Have and it is a little annoying . thats whats happening right now in this country and people are getting annoyed so we are caught in this loop of whether we should the penny or not.the penny is a copper coin that has been around the united states for a long time.It's about we get rid of the penny because it cost is not…

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    should be eliminated because it costs too much. Each penny costs 2.41 cents to produce (Sommer). It costs double to make something of little value. In 2011 alone the United States lost 60.2 million dollars producing the penny (Sommer). The penny is a waste of money and materials because of the millions of dollars…

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    The Penny Synthesis Essay

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    “That will be two dollars, ninety-nine cents, please.” For American consumers, this is a phrase heard quite often. The purchaser will proceed to pull three dollars out of their wallet to receive a shiny penny back. Although currently the lowest denomination coin of the U.S. currency, the penny has a long and illustrious history. With this in mind, one cannot help but wonder why anyone would even consider eliminating the penny. It may seem that the penny is worthless, a waste of time, and…

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    Autozone's Industry

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    AutoZone's industry can be defined as an auto parts industry that sales parts to customers who look to do their own handy work on vehicles. AutoZone sells these parts for a discounted price, while selling premium products. This is also a reason they rose to the top of their industry over the years. When it comes to car dealerships, they are not in the same industry as AutoZone. They are a part of the automotive industry that employs over 880,000 employees (Platzer & Harrison, 2009). They would…

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    $54,170 which is the 10 largest in the world which means that the standard of living is one of the highest in the world. Currently, the inflation rate in the US is 0% which is low as the US which is low as compared to other countries as the USD (US dollar) as it has…

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    paper) This change in business environment lead to identifying and increasing the loyal customer base for Dollar Rent A Car by developing right product mix and improve the company’s share and its revenue. Additionally, we need to identify reasons for the customers…

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    business. Having a corporate entrepreneurship can do many things for a company such as, improving the revenue, or rising to be the top competitor. The two businesses I chose to compare and contrast their innovations are, Martell Home Builders and General Motors Company. Pierre Martell, founder of Martell Home Builders in Moncton, New Brunswick started his business in 2006. Pierre 's goal was to only provide the best service to his customers and he exaggerates that even in the web address,…

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    Corvette History

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    a sports car that is manufactured by general motors or known as Chevrolet witch is one of their branches. Back in General motors early days; the corvette was kind of the key for the Company in 1949. While Ford had sunk all their resources into the Ford Lincoln, and Mercury trying to recover from the number two spot, witch is right behind Chrysler. It was the perfect opportunity for general motors to emerge mightier that ever. And they did, after the war General motors went all the way at the top…

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    General Motors is an American success story. They started at the dawn of the 20th century, with a humble origin story; Buick began with horse drawn buggies, before starting its foray into the automobile market. For years it grew and expanded gobbling up smaller companies and incorporating them into its family. Just under one hundred years later, the state of General Motors’ empire started to deteriorate (which is directly due to a criminal lack of quality control). Then the housing bubble…

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    Chevy Truck Ads

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    money on their product. The “still plays with trucks” ad shows a beautiful new Chevy truck on the edge of a cornfield, with the words, “Some of us grew up playing with tractors and trucks, the lucky ones still do,” proudly displayed above the truck. General Motors, an automobile manufacturer primarily in North America, most likely had an intended audience of hard working people, particularly farmers to grab the attention of with the “Still plays with trucks” ad. The main reason that an ad like…

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