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    shared the bombe with the British and French on July 1939. This resulted in the British bombe which worked like 36 Enigma machines linked and operating in reverse. To track possible letter pairings of cipher and plain text, Bletchley technicians wired drums, or commutators, to spin at high speed,…

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    International Business Times, India- Tuesday 22nd January 2008, http://in.ibtimes.com/articles/20080108/tata-motors-ford-jaguar-land-rover.htm) (2. http://www.exchange4media.com/Brandspeak/brandspeak.asp?brand_id=104 ) FORD'S MAIN MARKETING OBJECTIVES INCLUDES- 1) Quality- they put the quality of their products first and foremost. Without a quality product, people will have no desire to waste their money or jeopardize their safety. 2) Customer Care- If you don't take care of the…

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    Avoid Wearing Seatbelts

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    much more efficient. The very first models, however, were extremely basic in their design and performance. Since their invention in the early twentieth century, countless strides in development have been made to enhance the driving experience. Drum brakes in 1902, the electric starter in 1911, the first power steering system in 1926, flashing turn signals in 1935, airbags in 1970, and the antilock braking system in 1985 are just a few improvements that have been made to cars over the years…

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    Honda City Case Study

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    Company produced 1,700 cars during its first full year of business. Henry Ford produced the Model T to be an economical car for the average American. By 1920 Ford sold over a million cars. At the beginning of the century the automobile entered the transportation market as a toy for the rich. Honda City is a compact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Divyam Malik and Dev Batra Honda since 1981. Originally made for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets, the…

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    and he was able to create an extended break between two tracks thus creating a unique style that had never been seen before. This extended break between the tracks gave its name to breakdancing, a style of dancing that was expedited by extended drum brakes played by the DJ 's of New York. This style of DJing became very popular and by the mid-1970s, the vast majority of DJs in New York adapted to the turntabling technique. Such DJs include renowned individuals including Afrika Bambaataa, DJ…

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    The Cove's Framing Theory

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    culture (manufacturing of dolphin meat in horrific situations)’ are four ways in which implemented within ‘The Cove’ trailer can be analysed within the public screen. Also considering the use of sound within the video is the reoccurring build up of drums and changing of frames to symbolise the change in time of day, the urgency to get things done and urgency to not be found “get out now” and “their behind…

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND The catalytic converter was invented by Eugene Houdry, a French mechanical engineer and skilled in catalytic oil refining who lived in the United States around 1950. The invention of catalytic converter has a major role in controlling harmful emissions. When the paper of smog in Los Angeles was published, Houdry became anxious about the role of smoke stack and automobile exhaust in air pollution and established a company, Oxy-Catalyst. Houdry primary…

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