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    invention of cars affected the modern world that we know today? First of all, cars have been around for longer than you might think. According to William Bottorf, in 1335, Guido da Vigevano invented the first car which was wind driven. You could even control it because it had gears connecting to the wheels. Leonardo da Vinci even…

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    distributes its products in over 160 countries worldwide, sold under the Peugeot and Citroën marques. Even though being one of the oldest car manufacturing brand, Peugeot falls off to some of its European competitors such as Audi, Volkswagen AG, Ford Motor etc. Currently the company’s main plan for making a comeback in the…

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    Case Study Of Toyota

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    ensure that its customer base stays younger than its competitors. A younger target market could create the potential of increasing its already elevated market share. On a final note, the company appears to have its lean production challenge under control for the time being, but will need to continue to, as mentioned, provide itself with opportunities for superior…

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    15. Chevrolet Suburban C1500 http://www.gmpartscenter.net/auto-parts/chevrolet/suburban-c1500 The Chevrolet Suburban C1500 is a half-ton SUV that carries a nameplate that has been used consecutively since 1933. These trucks are perfect for family outings and carrying a lot of cargo like camping or sporting equipment. They have towing and hauling capacity. When you replace any worn out part on your C1500, you like to use genuine OEM parts in order to get the replacement part that is the same as…

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    The Controversy of Video Games Linking to Violence Ever since the first video game has been created, the debate whether or not video games cause violence among avid gamers has caused a huge split. This split has caused to form two sides, one against video games and one that is for video games. Although there can be many debates about video games, the most talked about topic is violence possibly being linked to playing video games. For some, if there is a slight link to a video game and a…

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    Organizational Culpability It is mind blowing how one of the Big Three major American automotive companies such as General Motors could neglect such a crucial procedure as reporting a safety issue. Wealth inequality became present, and clear, when the company decided that it would be too costly to immediately fix the problem. Instead, they decided to prioritize their profit over the lives of the individuals, in this case – their customers. The neglect continued for years until they were…

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    Electric Cars Importance

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    The value of electric cars is increasing by the year. They are becoming smarter and more efficient. But they are becoming farther out of range for the average person. Are the prices getting farther out of the reach of the average middle-class person? Cost of batteries The cost of the batteries is extremely high in price. They increase all the time because of the materials they use to make the battery stronger. One battery is around 20 thousand dollars. They last approximately 8-10 years. The…

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    Born of Fire: Chrysler 200 Commercial Analysis The year 2008 represented struggle and despair. The American automobile manufacturing industry especially felt the hit of the economic crisis. The energy crisis spiked fuel prices, discouraging the purchase of pick up trucks and SUVs due to their low fuel economy. Chrysler was a part of the American “Big Three” and their company began to crumble. Unable to withstand the economic downfall, Chrysler was forced into bankruptcy in 2009. This 2011 Super…

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    5.6 Dacia Renault company strategy The Renault Group is presenting in 118 countries and functioning in five major regions: Europe, Euromed, Russia, Asia, Africa and the Americas. The Renault Group now has more than 129,000 employees, who are working in 139 industrial sites. With regards to the environmental protection, all those industrial sites have ISO 14001 certification. Renault owns three brands: Renault, Samsung and Dacia, the Group design and produce personal vehicles and commercial…

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    Mechanical power is defined as torque and RPM (rotation per minute) and electric power is defined as current and voltage. Therefore, in order convert mechanical power into electric power, torque shall be converted into current and rpm shall be changed into voltage. The relation between the rpm and voltage can be defined with equations with the use of Equations. When there is a decrease in value in equations there is an increase in efficiency of power generator. In here, there is no loss when…

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