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    The Kia Forte is a compact model, available in coupe, hatchback and sedan body styles. Introduced in 2010, the front-wheel drive Forte offers a significant improvement over the previous Kia Spectra. 2014 to Present: Kia Forte Kia markets its compact model as the Forte (sedan), Forte Koup (coupe), and Forte5 (hatchback). The sedan is available in LX and EX trims; the coupe and hatchback are available in EX and SX trims. Beginning in 2016, an LX trim was added to the hatchback line. [Jim:…

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    Joseph Mugabi , Principles of business management, Business administration University of the people, Pasadena, CA, USA. Environmental challenges of the American auto industry Introduction The American auto industry is one of the largest auto industries in the world and has been servicing the global auto market for a long period of time. According to Wikipedia, The American auto industry began in 1890 and due to the large size of both the local and foreign market, the industry became the largest…

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    The tragedy known as the Holocaust occurred decades ago and since camps were liberated in 1945, survivors have been opening up to tell their own personal experience of the harrowing time. Dr. Atul Gawande came across a patient who happened to be a Holocaust survivor from Germany inciting him to write about what he acquired from learning about her life struggles and the urgent operation she needed. Along with the use of historical evidence, truncated sentences, and added emphasis, Gawande’s…

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    American Automotive Industry Environmental Issues In order to remain competitive in their respective industry, a business must be aware of and be able to assess the environment in which they operate. The automotive industry in America is extremely competitive; because of this, automotive companies face many challenges. Many of these challenges can be found in the industry’s global competition, new technology, environmental concerns surrounding vehicle emissions, and consumer opinions and…

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    Essay On Hot Rods

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    Have you ever dreamed of speeding down a racecourse or highway at an extremely high speed, risking life and limb for that exhilarating feeling? Well, hot rods made this dream come true for many people. A hot rod is generally defined as an old American car modified with a heftier engine and increased aerodynamics to achieve a high linear speed. No one really knows the origin of the term “hot rod”, but it could be linked to the late 1930s in Southern California. 1930s On the dry lakebeds of…

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    “Breaking news, there has been an accident and interstate 13, it involved a small honda and a semi truck. The man in the semi truck drove away leaving the man to die. 42 year old construction worker Derek Urban was rushed to the hospital suffering from many medical injuries. He is currently being treated and still living.” said the news…

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    I relate most to Grant in ‘A Lesson Before Dying’ because he’s the one that’s always there for everyone he says it like it is and doesn’t care. When Jefferson was having a hard time after he got sentenced to death, if I was in Jefferson’s lawyers’ shoes I would try everything in my power but he didn’t have much because he was a black male when racism was normal, I am very grateful that now color does not determine if you’re guilty or not. Jefferson’s lawyer was trying to win over the judge and…

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    Essay On Wheelchairs

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    Major carmakers like Ford, Toyota, General Motors, and Honda provide access to these vehicle modifications and many more. Risks. Driving abilities of persons with MS must be legally evaluated because the disorder can negatively affect motor control, vision, and cognition capabilities. A deficiency in any of…

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    In her article “The Mechanics of Modern-Day Brand Affinity” author Christine Birkner observes Ford’s marketing strategy of attempting to appeal to children before they are even able to legally drive. She says Ford is trying to build up its brand image among children so that when the time comes for them to choose a vehicle to purchase, Ford is already the front runner. Birkner says that Ford’s focus (no pun intended) is on Generation Z. She quotes Forrester Research Inc.’s definition of…

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    Miyahara also “knew” himself. He understood that he could just as easily have taken a Volkswagen, Honda or Datsun franchise. But he had lived and breathed Toyota since 1956. He believed in the product, and he believed in the “customer first” business model that he helped create. So, in this instance, he stayed with what he knew and limited this experiment…

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