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    The Searchers In the film The Searchers, directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne, harmful stereotypes about Native Americans become very apparent and seem to overshadow any progressive aspects. Even though the film’s plot centers around the struggle between the Comanches and John Wayne’s band of fighters, the main focus is actually on John Wayne’s character, Ethan Edwards. Through Ethan, many stereotypes are perpetuated throughout the entire film not only about the Comanche tribe, but…

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    First off Chevy is better than Ford because Chevy has better motors and they get better gas mileage. The Chevy Camaros have a LS1 in them with a 350 V8 in them. Some Camaros only have a V6 engine, which isn’t as fast as the V8, but it will get you where you need to go when you need to get there. The Ford Mustang has a 302 in it which is smaller than a Camaros motor. The Chevy motors can run more miles than a Ford motor could ever think about going. The 5.7 350 is a great motor for Chevy…

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    “All the President’s Men,” by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward tells the story of Watergate and how the events transpired, and how Woodward and Bernstein acted as journalists to present one of the most compelling cases of reporting. While this book was not only informative from a historical perspective but also in learning about journalistic standpoint. The book starts by introducing the two men and addressing some of the early speculation about what happened at Watergate. Then, as Woodward…

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    Ram 1500 Research Paper

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    The Dodge Ram 1500 is a light-duty, full-size pickup truck introduced in 1981. It represents a family of half-ton pickup trucks available in 4x2 and 4x4 configurations with your choice of cab and bed sizes. Beginning in 2011, parent Chrysler Group separated this truck line from Dodge and began selling it under an all-new Ram brand. Dodge Ram 1500: 2009 to 2010 The fourth-generation Dodge Ram 1500 was released in 2009 and lasted two model years before the truck line was consigned to an all-new…

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    Cesar Laboy Mr. Berardelli, p. 3 Honors American Cultures 11, 6.0 3 December, 2014 Title Although Henry Ford did not invent the automobile, he made it a common thing to have one. By using a method of mass production, he found it easy to produce automobiles at a faster rate for a low cost. A large percentage of parts on his cars were standardized, making production more efficient. As a result, the infamous Model T was born and well known. Americans all over the country began to buy these cars…

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    Approach In the 1978, three teenagers died after the Ford Pinto they were in was involved in a low spread rear-ended collision. This was not the first time that a death was the outcome of Ford Pinto being involved in a low speed rear end collision. The Ford Pinto was designed and released in a quick time period in 1971 (Trevino & Nelson, 2014, p. 64). Although it was discovered during the testing of the Pinto that the gas tank had a flaw, Ford decided to move forward with the release of the…

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    Pinto Fires and Personal Ethics Ford is a well-known auto maker and neglected safety for styling due to the corporations belief that “safety doesn’t sell”. Due to the lucrative and competitive challenges from Volkswagen, European cars, and Japanese manufacturers, Ford rushed the Pintos, a small compact car, styling and price. As stated by the author, “The Pinto was brought from inception to production in the record time of approximately 25 months (compared to the industry average of 43 months)…

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    When you think of muscle cars what comes to your mind? In my mind Chevrolets, Plymouths, and Ford and Dodges of the late sixties and early seventies mostly come to mind. Many countries have made muscle cars and they have all failed to rival the American title as the muscle car capitol of the world. This is because America was obsessed with being a country of speed and in many ways till is that same way. Before companies cracked down on performance and safety regulations in the mid 70s companies…

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    additions to Ford’s fleet of cars that make the customer feel like they are on the racetrack. Although they are not the same class, they offer a wide variety of options and both fall in the same price range: ± $40000. The first car analyzed is the Ford Focus RS. The limited-edition 4 door All wheel drive hatchback comes with modifications inspired by the enthusiast community: black mirror caps and black spoiler with new RS decal, interior carbon fiber accents, RS wheel center caps with standard…

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    The Beatles, but music and politics were not the only things that changed. The automobile industry was about to transform, and it would be lead by the Detroit automakers. In 1965, Ford released the first Mustang, unlike cars of the past this car was smaller but it was fairly sporty. The Mustang looked the part too. Ford dominated the industry for about two years, but the Mustang’s rival was born. In 1967, Chevrolet released its own version of Ford’s Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro. The Camaro and…

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