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    Abolishing The Penny

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    government. Ultimately, pennies have little practicality in the modern world and are of increasing consequence to the American economy. Some people, like Edmond Knowles, may advocate for the saving of pennies. Knowles has saved an average of 328.5 dollars a year (based on his own estimate that he saves 90 pennies…

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    Many believe the penny should be preserved and in which it should. The penny is part of American history and plays a big role in currency. The penny should be preserved because even the smallest amount of money and make something bigger than its own worth. Pennies may be historical but they also save customers and shop owners from awkward and confusing moments. According to the text it states, “In truth, it is more than a coin—it is a piece of American culture.” This means that it it is not…

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    Ford Company

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    first day. Ford’s worldwide, earning reached at the peak near about the $5.2 billion and breaks the all-time record in the auto industry in the year 1988. Today we see the Ford producing vehicles that are sold worldwide and they earn the Billions of dollars per year. SERVICES OF FORD Ford provides the quality of services to their customers like they provide cheaper car insurance rather than other companies. Staff is very Amiable to everyone like whenever someone is coming they give a…

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    Chief Legislator Role

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    The president has always had the right to make his selection on who he wanted as attorney general, it has been this way since George Washington chose Edmund Randolph. These attorneys general are the main actors of the Federal system and have the ability to sue whoever they want and choose any case that has interest to them. But, they generally stayed out of trouble throughout history up until…

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    Ford Pinto Essay

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    continue marketing the Ford Pinto is an unfortunate example of prioritizing cost savings over safety. The flaw in the design of the fuel tank was not a mere inconvenience for drivers, but a major safety hazard with devastating consequences. Measuring dollars against human life is an act that conflicts with both ethical norms and legal standards. A company has equally ethical and legal obligation to make certain dangerous products are no longer sold to consumers and that the units already in use…

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    Volkswagen Ag Essay

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    In fact, its corporate structure looks like General Motors in 1920-1970’s, i.e. (citation) VW can easily be compared to what was once the largest and the most profitable corporation in the world. The company is not in a danger that someone will copy or imitate its structure. Most of the competitors…

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    hovering between fixed exchange rates, capital mobility, and having to revalue currencies in order to help domestic industries (Wellhausen 10-7-14). Then came the issue of the Dollar overhand. The Dollar was the world’s main reserve currency: everything happened in Dollars. By the early 1970’s, the Dollar Overhand equaled too many dollars in the world and not enough Gold in the US. The capital account was in surplus and the current account was in deficit. The US wasn’t bringing in the money…

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    between fixed exchange rates, capital mobility, and having to revalue currencies in order to help domestic industries (Wellhausen 10-7-14). Then came the issue of the Dollar overhand. The Dollar was the world’s main reserve currency: everything happened in Dollars. By the early 1970’s, the Dollar Overhand equaled too many dollars in the world and not enough Gold in the US. The capital account was in surplus and the current account was in deficit. The US wasn’t bringing in the money necessary…

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    Is Chevrolet Responsible

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    recorded that a total of 225 death claims have been recorded and are still under investigation. This includes 58 life altering injuries, such as paralysisas paralysis, amputations, and even brain damage, this also includes 262 less serious injuries. General Motors has stated in numerous interviews that they are unaware of any crashes, injuries, or deaths due to the faulty key ignition. Even though it is highly speculated that those deaths are due to the…

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    Prompt 1: Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler. These automobile manufacturers are considered the “Big 3”. These three companies have over 200 assembly plants, factories and research labs across 32 states. What do they all have in common besides being massive car companies? Collectively they invest nearly $18 billion dollars in research annually, create jobs and have foreign competitors such as Nissan. While GM, Ford and Chrysler are competitors among themselves within the United States, they…

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