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    Diesel Vehicles

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    into the American car market. Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes already had diesels in the car market, but now other manufacturers are beginning to unveil their own new diesel options. Chrysler has begun to put diesels in the light duty Ram 1500s and Jeep Grand Cherokees. General Motors has placed a diesel motor in their compact Chevy Cruze sedan. BMW is also joining in by making more diesels available in the lineup of their vehicles (DeMuro). The demand for diesel vehicles is expected to grow over…

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    Results: The sample that I’ve made were 100, and the outcome majority were very similar. 60% of the response were male who had written their occupation as wealthy professionals. 80% of them respond that the pricing was too high and would pick the factor of brand image and financial options for their cars. Even though 85%of them agreed on being satisfied with the latest product overall. Conclusions: Based on the result that I’ve attained for the questionnaire. The consumer who owned BMW car…

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    In George Orwell’s novel 1984, he shows their society ruled by Big Brother. Big brother is a totalitarian state which uses a surveillance to maintain power. Similar to 1984’s government Big Brother, the American government uses various technology to spy and monitor its citizens to prevent rebellion and terrorist attack. Surveillance is a big key to their success, they use many methods to spy on its citizens. A major Surveillance tool they use is the Telescreen. The Telescreen is both a…

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    Women at War Throughout human history, women have found themselves inferior in many situations, as time went on our culture changed, it became clear that women needed to be provided with equality in many aspects of society, particularly in the military. Women have fought in the US military in every major conflict since the American Revolution, most often in the role of a nurse or medical personnel and from time to time the occasional female would serve in combat roles disguised as a male. In…

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    If you know even know a little bit about Henry Ford, you will know he did not like war he went as far as funding a peace ship to Europe. But when the country was in need he put away his thoughts and helped by producing over 200,000 military jeeps or planes. That’s enough to change the tide in a war. Henry also is still remembered for making a car that any working man can buy that car was the model T produced to public in 1908 ,with its starting price just 365 dollars he made this car so cheap…

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    Laparoscope Case Study

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    Because there is only 1.5 laparoscopes per trained team, the laparoscope is a very valued, but at the same time scarce commodity. The same laparoscope is often re-used in an effort to perform as many sterilizations as possible while there is still adequate light, water, or surgical team presence, and therefore proper instrument sterilization and cleaning procedures are often not followed. Even though there is no known data linking this kind of procedure to an increase in infections or…

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    which these cases get off the hook easily by giving false testimonies details of which happened because officers know they have the system working on their side. A piece of evidence, “The officer claims that Prince had tried to run him over with his jeep, and I knew…

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    Native American images, music, and names have been incorporated into many advertising campaigns and product images. For example, Spirit cigarettes, the Cleveland Indians, or Jeep Cherokees. These images build an association with an idealized and romanticized notion of the past. She compares these stereotypes to those of African Americans. Going’s analysis of black memorabilia is used to create an analogy to comprehend the…

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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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    Getting The License Essay

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    white car or in other words the “rez car” because only two windows worked, the driver side door barely opens, the speedometer is 7 mph off, I finally get my first vehically. I love it, yes it’s old, yes it’s not that appealing to the eye, but that jeep grand cherokee was the best thing ever, until it blew up. It was homecoming green and white day, I was in my tutu and GO BIG GREEN T-shirt, standing on the side of the road waiting for the fireman to put the fire out and in that exact moment I…

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