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    Ford was hoping to incorporate other ideas from other companies but some of the backers did not want to risk change because of how good the company was doing, so Ford resigned and in 1902 and with him gone the company changed to Cadillac Motor Car Co. Even with Ford leaving, he still had a good amount of investors that would back up his ideas because of how good his racing car preformed. In June of 1903 with a few ups and down, Ford pulled one last effort into the company on a make or break kind…

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    The automobile industry was booming in the 1920’s. Henry Ford was the leader in the production of cars. The most popular automobile at the time was the Model T because it was very inexpensive and was something no American had ever seen. Every American wanted this luxury item causing the demand for it to skyrocket. Mass production caused the automobile to increase the demand of other goods that were needed to build the automobile. Steel, glass, paint, rubber, and everything else needed to build a…

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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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    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 way jobs get done. Little did Ford know that his assembly line…

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    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 line tremendously transformed the 20th century ,and continues to shape our world today. Ford used his abilities and talents to invent a product that will greatly affect our daily lives. Ford was a master innovator. By age 33 he invented…

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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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    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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    How he revolutionized America Henry Ford’s cars revolutionized America by being affordable for most people and was easy to create when he made assembly lines. His first model T car was widely used across America in the early 1900s and even was being made in Germany during WWII. he made a lot of money because of his great design of a car. He made his assembly line of cars in 1908 and revolutionized the industry. His Childhood Henry Ford was giving a pocket watch at the age of 13 by his…

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    The idea of the assembly line has many parents. In the scientific revolution of the eighteenth century, scientists, especially mathematicians tried to quantify what made an industry productive and tried to find ways to make industries more productive. The goal was to create an industry that functioned without human labor. The most important people of the time for the development of the assembly line were the Americans Oliver Evans and Eli Whitney and the Frenchman Gaspard Monge. Evans is known…

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    Good Friday agreement Northern Ireland has been subject to much conflict throughout the 20th century, the Good Friday agreement of April 10th 1998 was the latest attempt at bringing peace to the troubled nation. Its aim was to set up a power sharing assembly to govern Northern Ireland, by cross community consent; so essentially, Ireland could run itself again. It was reached after two years of talks, because the key decisions needed the consent of both the Dup and Sinn Fein. Its aim was to put…

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