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    Henry Ford once said, “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success.” This quote is saying working together and staying together as a team pays of. Henry Ford can be understood through him being the founder of the Ford motor company, and his invention of the Model-t. Henry Ford was born in Greenfield Township Michigan on July 30th, 1863. Henry Ford was born and raised on a farm with his mother and father and 8 siblings. His mom's name was Mary…

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    Daisy Miller by Henry James was very interesting to read. Personally, I did not like Daisy at all because it seemed she was intentionally toying with Winterbourne’s emotions. Winterbourne was a sweet guy, always looking after her well being. What was wrong with Daisy? Why would she want the guy that does not care and takes her to a colosseum where she will contract a deadly sickness? I do not feel bad for Daisy due to the fact people, like Wintebourne and Mrs. Walker, tried to help and warn her;…

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    well liked that many other companies took to using this method. Ford described the assembly lines effectiveness no matter whether the factory is turning out 1000 or 2000 cars per day the time of building an individual car is in no way affected … When it’s desired to build more cars, more conveyors are put into operation, or those in service are run a greater number of hours each day, that’s all (Wilson 5). Ford believed that his assembly line was revolutionary and would bring great change to the…

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    they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”- Henry Ford. (Vlaskovits1) Ford had a vision. He took new ideas, developed them , and promoted them. He remained self confident and was not afraid to take risks. Over a long period of time Henry Ford slowly gained the characteristics and values ,which made him so successful. His innovative, conflict-free approach at life allowed him to brand his successful company that changed America forever. Henry Ford's invention of the automobile assembly…

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    cannot be attributed to any single individual. However, most historians agree that the first true automobile was constructed by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot in 1769. Karl Benz was a pioneer in the industry with the introduction of the gasoline engine in 1885. Henry Ford revolutionized the industry with the invention of the assembly line, allowing the mass production of cars in a more efficient way. Americans Dominated the industry in the first half of the 20th century with Ford, General Motors and…

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    Why People Have 12 Hours

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    Who would want to work a whole 12 hours a day? Maybe for the money, yes. But for other things, I am not so sure about. In average you are awake through the day for 12 hours; so why spend all that time working? Ford seen an increase in his employees and profit, when limiting work days to eight hours a day. That goes to show that people actually want to work within that time frame. Now bumping it down to 6 hours a day, is a bit much. I am sure the employees would be ecstatic for that drastic…

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    King Henry And King Lear

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    Shakespeare’s King Henry and King Lear. The similarities between the characters and families shows how both plays can be compared in terms of character function, theme, and plot device. The comparisons demonstrate King Henry and King Lear’s demanding attributes, King Lear’s knight and Hotspur’s ability to recognize that their friends are not being treated respectfully, and the beginnings of feuds between the Percy family against King Henry and Goneril against King Lear. King Henry and King…

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    In my opinion, the dodge brothers are two great, American innovators who deserve admiration. The Dodge brother worked through much tragedy in their short, unfortunate lives, and made many breakthroughs in the auto industry, impacts that last to this day. From loosing kids(1), to both dieing below the age of 30(2), they had very tragic lives. However, they defied odds and made a lasting name in the auto industry. First off, the brothers faced growing up in poverty. In their early life, the…

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    Henry Ford is recognized world-wide as one the most popular figures in history. Ford was an American industrialist and inventor who developed the assembly-line process for automobile manufacturing. In 1903 Henry Ford founded Ford Motor Company in Detroit, Michigan. The Ford Company is a multinational American automobile company based in Dearborn Michigan, united states. In 1911 the brand expands outside the United States exactly towards England. In 1978 the brand had more than 40 manufacturing…

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    sixteenth century, Henry Hudson may have just delivered a great impact to the present. His voyages may have been disastrous, but overall, this explorer had great determinations. Attempting to reach his ambitions of finding a northern route to Asia, it seems that Hudson faced many obstacles in the way. However, all four of his voyages were enough to prove that Hudson was indeed worthy to be named after the “Hudson Bay.” Born in England at approximately September 12, 1570, Henry Hudson’s…

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