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    The GTO Model

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    (which now mirrored a motor in as-introduced condition with suppressors, embellishments, and standard admission). The motors were moderately minimal changed from 1971. An extremely uncommon choice was the 455 HO motor, basically like that utilized as a part of the Trans Am. It was evaluated at 300 hp (220 kW) at 4,000 rpm and 415 lb·ft (563 N·m) at 3,200 rpm, likewise in the new SAE net figures. Regardless of its humble 8.4:1 pressure, it was as solid the same number of prior motors with…

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    The UCSF Medical Center has launched an automated-robot controlled pharmacy at two UCSF Hospitals. Once computers at the new pharmacy electronically receive medication orders from UCSF physicians and pharmacists, the robotics pick, package, and dispense individual doses of pills.Machines assemble doses onto a thin plastic ring that contains all the medications for a patient for a 12-hour period, which is bar-coded.The pharmacy system, has prepared, so far, 350,000 doses of medication without…

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    Studebaker Comparison

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    The car company Studebaker manufactured cars for more than fifty years before they eventually closed their doors in March 1966. During these years, this American car manufacturer sold hundreds of thousands of high-quality cars to the American public and even the American government to help out on war efforts. The Studebaker Company is comparable to a newer, more modern car manufacturer, Tesla. Tesla is well known for their electric cars they manufacture, as well as implementing cutting-edge…

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    Ford, when he announced a change that stunned the world. He revealed that Ford Motor Company was doubling its workers’ wages to five dollars a day. Reducing a workweek from six to five days and shifts from nine hours to eight hours. The wealthy industrialist sharing profits with workers on such a scale was unprecedented. Henry ford was a entrepreneur who basically invented the modern age. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company.…

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    Buick Brand Analysis

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    The Buick brand made quite a bit of noise just ahead of the start of the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit this past weekend. GM’s premium brand introduced two vehicles — a compact crossover SUV and a rear-wheel drive sport coupe. The first model is a production vehicle known as the Buick Envision. The second model is a concept coupe, dubbed the Avista. At this point, only the Envision is assured — the Avista’s place in Buick’s line up has yet to be confirmed. Given that…

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    IMPLICATIONS The Effect of Uber As introduced earlier in this paper, below are some of the specific effects that Uber, one of the companies that benefit from the “sharing economy,” have on the traditional taxi industry. Effect 1: Taxi Licenses and Medallions Price Decline. The purpose of taxi medallions is essentially to serve as permits for a driver to operate as a taxi. Although the price of these medallions had already been in decline, the arrival of Uber only made the decline steeper. For…

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    Chimbera 1 Jonty Chimbera Velasquez Marketing Management 10/26/17 BMW Ethical and Social Issues: The Bavarian Motor Works (BMW) is a motor company based in Germany and is widely known for producing high quality vehicles. BMW was founded in “1916 by Franz Josef Popp in Munich, Germany and it mainly produced aircraft engines” (UK Essays) when it was formed. However, their circular blue and white logo is viewed by the BMW as the movement of propeller representing the white blades cutting through…

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    Global Economy Factors & Factors Affecting H-D Harley-Davidson is motivated to expand some markets, and to enter in others. Harley-Davidson has seen growth with Baby Boomers and Generation X. Now that these generations are aging, their motorcycle purchases are on the decline. Overall, it is said the motorcycles are being traded in recreational vehicles (RV). This has brought attention to the new open market of Millennials, as well as the opportunity to retain current customers with electric…

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    BMW I3

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    The basic difference between the two motors is as follows. The BMW i3 (BEV) version is an all-electric vehicle motor without the optional range extender. The BMW i3 Range Extender (REx) is simply the BMW i3 with the range extender option included, which is a small 2-cylinder gas powered generator that delivers electricity to the battery and traction motor, and is what powers the vehicle. The range extender is designed to turn on when the battery…

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    Case Study: Houdini Taxi

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    Houdini Taxi...A new kind of taxi services that transport our riders comfortably and safely in a wide range of vehicles Houdini Taxi Offers Unique Services in a Range of Vehicles (-- removed HTML --) Houdini Taxi Offers Unique Services in a Range of Vehicles (-- removed HTML --) Today’s rapidly expanding transportation apps include Uber and other car and delivery services, but we and our business associate partners at Houdini Taxi offer a level of service and professionalism that others don‘t…

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