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    Number 13 Research Paper

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    Nissan is one of the most recognizable and renowned automobile manufacturers in the world. However, despite the fact that the company has spent a considerable amount of time in the spotlight and under the scrutiny of the public eye, there are still some things that many people don't know. With that in mind, here we present our list of things you probably didn't know about Nissan. Well, what are you waiting for? Check it out for yourself below! Number Fourteen: It All Started With a Drag Race…

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    Nascar's Marketing

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    NASCAR’s branding strategy is perhaps the most notable aspect of NASCAR’s overall marketing strategy. Early on, NASCAR relied on the advantages that came with collaborating and co-branding with other companies. You can look at any driver, any car, and there are logos covering just about every square inch of the driver’s jumpsuit, helmet, car, etc. If a logo can be placed there, NASCAR has a sponsor wanting to fill that space. In the process of co-branding and expanding out partnerships, NASCAR…

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    to make money. How has the music industry been affected by the Internet and digital downloading? This question is important because the Internet is the Music Industry's new problem. Music in today's world without the Internet will be the main question or main concern if we did not have it. Where would the music industry be without the Internet and the power to share files, MP3 waves and music share portals. The basic experimental design for the music industry using the Internet is simple…

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    it going. Copyright infringement has left a harmful stain on the music and film industry. The big fact of the matter is that so many people are becoming unemployed just because of copyright infringement. The definition of infringement is to do something that does not follow or obey or follow a rule or law. According to the article “Illegal downloading is unethical and is causing undue harm to the music industry”(Illegal Downloads Are Bankrupting Record…

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    culture of the United States as reflected in popular music major trends from the 1950s and mainstream acceptance of the Hot rod culture.By the end of the 1950s one in six working Americans were employed either directly or indirectly in the automotive industry. The United States became the world's largest manufacturer of automobiles.The dawning of the Space Age and Space Race were reflected in contemporary American automotive styling. Large tailfins, flowing designs reminiscent of rockets and…

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    Canadian Car Industry

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    The environmental and economical issues facing the automobile industry in Canada is very competitive and accounts for an major part of the annual GDP. The industry is progressing to meet the demands of consumers and government alike. They have set the standards to manufacture environmental friendly, fuel efficient vehicles. The Canadian vehicle industry is a part of the NAFTA trade agreement which includes the U.S, Mexico and Canadas combined agreement for free trade, economic growth and…

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    Mexico Oil Spills

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    Hunter “The US has the 10th largest oil reserve in the world”. “The US consumes more oil than any oil country 1.85 billion barrels per day”. Oil spills affect the environment and economy. The Gulf of Mexico has over a thousand oil rigs. The Deepwater Horizon is one of the biggest oil rigs on the Gulf of Mexico. In 2010 there was one of the largest oil spills in History. As many oil rigs as there are on the Gulf of Mexico there are frequent spills. Deepwater Horizon was considered the largest…

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    In the 2014 Winter Olympics, held in Sochi, Russia, the U.S. speed skating team’s uniform did not meet their expectations. The Mach 39 revolutionary skinsuit, made by sports apparel company ‘Under Armour,’ was broadcasted as the “fastest speed skating suit in the world.” Once the United States’ speed skaters performed poorer than what was expected, the athletes began to have doubts. The Mach 39 had never been worn in competition before the Sochi games, so many wondered if it was to blame. Under…

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    Leasing a car Leasing a car is the arrangement of long-term and the lessee paying money and used the car two or four years .The lessor is the right owner of the car .There is a chance of the lesser buy the car at the end of leasing time . Buying a car Buying a car is owned a car with an exchange of money .Most of the time people buy a car by loan Monthly pay some amount of money from their salary and owning the car certain period of time .After the loan is…

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    Many different careers in the biomedical industry coordinate in order to optimize research and marketing goals. One of these careers is a regulatory affairs specialist (RAS). In the United States, regulatory affairs has evolved for over a century and has become a vital department within the biomedical industry. In the pharmaceutical industry specifically, an RAS plays a crucial role in certifying that a drug meets the safety and efficacy standards set by the government. Advanced education is…

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