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    Comparing Electric Cars

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    electric cars are on the road. Cleaner air means not as much sickness in the world, which means less stress on hospitals, public health systems, and so on. In addition fewer greenhouse gas emissions will save the ozone layer, and help with global warming. Reason 2 EV’s need less maintenance. Electric cars are different from gas cars because they…

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    Increase Truck Mileage

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    trucks and trailers, so trading them with other vehicles is not an option here. Therefore, increasing the truck’s fuel mileage is probably the best solution here. To do so, you just need to make some improvements and change old habits to save your gas. Here are a few ways to accomplish a fuel-saving goal. #1 Get your truck regularly maintained Maintaining your transport trucks regularly can improve their mileage. Keep your vehicle tuned by checking its tires, wheel alignment, monitoring the…

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    • Due to cyclic nature of production of ethanol, does not add to growing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. • Most vehicle engines are made to use octane. • Changing of car engines would be necessary in order to use pure ethanol as fuel. • Large land requirements to produce crops for ethanol from glucose. • Expensive to produce, as a lot of energy is required in the process of production, compared to…

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    possessed only an internal combustion engine (ICE) and had no electric motor. Modern hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) such as the Toyota Prius or the Honda Civic Hybrid are vehicles…

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    the first steam engine powered by coal. The steam-powered engine was first used to have an easier way to pump water out of the mines. James Watt then upgraded the engine so his engine could be the owe source for the industrial revolution. . Due to the transition from farming to industrialization this called for a demand of metals parts for the machines. The first large machine tool was the cylinder-boring machine used for boring the large-diameter cylinders on early steam engines. The…

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    Kenneth Brazile Jr Essay

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    We always appreciate those who served in the United States military because they fought for our freedom, and who is not appreciative of that? People always hear great stories about military veterans who won medals or executed extraordinary task. Not a lot of people hear stories or firsthand accounts from the regular enlisted or ex-soldiers. Kenneth Brazile Sr. was one of those great but average people to serve in this great nation’s military. He was in the Army way back in time around 1989. He…

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    Being ethical is an attribute that all businesses should strive to be. As being ethical reflects how reliable the company is and how high their standards of conduct are. It also indicates that the firm plays by the rules and wants to remain as an ethical company in society. Managers always seem to be concerned about being ethical. Ethics can be explained as being a requirement for higher performance and long-term competitive sustainability (Abuznaid 2016). Establishing an ethical environment…

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    The invention of the steam engine by James Watt, and also that of the railroads increased the job opportunity in society. USA transformed from agricultural society to a manufacturing society, thus helping specialization and mechanization. The modern industrialization had an idea of…

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    cotton and cotton became a very profitable market within the South, in which at the same time, increased slavery. Mills and factories were first powered by water wheels but soon became run by coal-fired steam engines, that increased efficiency at a higher rate. By utilizing coal-fired steam engines, this helped to allow the textile industry to flourish. IN 1807, textile mills that were located out of cities such as New England and New York, saw their businesses flourish with producing such…

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    The Industrial Revolution that first occurred in Britain in the late 18th and early 19th century and brought the introduction of machinery, opened up the door for manufacturing and mass production. However, something we should keep in mind is that the Industrial Revolution was not a wise development. Although manufacturing had many positive effects, many people suffered due to the urbanization, pollution, and the labor problems during the revolution of industrialization. After the end of…

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