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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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    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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    Omission In Gunter's Case

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    to the company Maxrun. The hard drive was misplaced by the mistake of repair department of the Maxrun. It was the duty of the Maxrun to give back the Gunter’s original hard drive. It is not an acceptable reason that the hard drive was misplaced mistakenly just because of lots of claim made at the same time by the customers of Maxrun. To provide the effective services and managing all things is a core duty of the company Maxrun. So the negligence of the duty is mainly conducted by the company…

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    firstly the cars are hazardous to humans. They are very unstable and need a lot more testing before we can even put a test dummy in there! But these cars can be very useful to today’s society. Some major car dealers such as Volkswagen and General Motors have already announced they will produce them within 3 to 4 years. Legal issues are a concern to these cars getting in the streets. California, Florida, Michigan and Nevada have passed laws allowing these cars to be on their streets. But don’t…

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    Noah Count was driving his Ford Escape home from a bar, when he struck a tree and the passenger compartment collapsed causing him serious injured. He sued Ford on the grounds that his car was not crashworthy, and he sued the bar for selling him the alcohol. Unfortunately, Noah Count had a blood alcohol content of 0.15%, which is twice the legal limit. In all states, the legal limit is defined as 0.08% (DUI & DWI in South Carolina, n.d.). Therefore, Noah Count was driving illegally at the time…

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    Romeo and Juliet: Play vs. Movie One difference I noticed stood out the most was time. I thought the differences between time periods were completely different. For one Verona looked a lot like New York or another big city. There were a lot of flashing lights and tall buildings. Another difference I caught was that in the original Romeo and Juliet wasn’t in the time period with cars. In the 1996 movie the Capulets and the Montegues had super nice cars that you would see here in 2016. To add on…

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    NASCAR technician: Craving for Racing They say it’s not for me, they say it can’t be done, however I plan to prove them wrong. My future plans are to become exactly what they say I cannot, an Automotive Technician specializing in NASCAR racing. Before I can pursue my dream of becoming one of the fastest NASCAR racers I must first have as much knowledge in mechanics as I can. In order to do this, I plan to become certified in the automotive industry. Automotive Engineering Technicians determine…

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