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    Current Event 1 Paper Harvey to Impact Car Sales Current Event One Amanda Rayner Baker College September 3, 2017 Harvey to Impact Car Sales Introduction Hurricane Harvey has increased the demand of multiple goods and services. Fox Business issued an article written by Matthew Rocco, that details the impact on car sales. In this article Rocco discusses not only the state of Texas’ impact on car sales but the impact Hurricane Harvey will have on these sales as well. Supply and…

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    A. Ethical Leader Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors is changing the culture of one of the largest automotive companies applying ethical leadership. Since being appointed CEO in January 2014, GM has experienced impressive positive guidance under Mary Barra's ethical style. Decisions at GM aren't made anymore based solely on boosting stock values. The old rules of running a major automotive giant have been broken, tossed out and replaced with new inspiring conscientious ways of accomplishing a…

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    Brand Love And Loyalty

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    Brand emotional connection and loyalty is an artical by Loureiro.S, Ruediger.K, Demetris.V that study combine brand attachment as a cause of brand love and that affective commitment and brand trust both are peacemakers between brand love and loyalty. Although, it used a questionnaire that pre-tested using six car owners personally interviewed in three car dealers. Test the difference between non-hedonic and hedonic products. Used a sample of 374 car owners. The results were (1)brand attachment…

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    Everyone wants to own a car whether rich or poor. The driving force behind buying a car is “need”. Mindset of our society is that they linked car as “status symbol”. If a person owned a car he is rich and this status symbol continues to grow with the increase in number of cars. More the cars, richer the person. With this thinking a significant global problem arises which is car parking space. Everyone bought a car whether he/she is having enough car parking spaces. Many people owned three to…

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    Cold Sassy Tree Essay In Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns, there were three specific inventions that had the largest impact on the story and the characters in the story. The first invention, which made the largest impact of the three, was the automobile. The second invention that made an impact was the telephone. The third invention that made an impact was the record player. Each invention impacted the story and the characters in the story in their own important ways, and made Cold Sassy Tree…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Buick

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    Rhetorical Analysis of the Buick Super Bowl Advertisement Buick Motor Division, commonly referred to as Buick, is a high end American automobile company. The founder of Buick is David Dunbar Buick who was originally born in Scotland. Buick is a division of General Motors (GM) and is the oldest manufactured car in America, for it was officially branded in 1903. While the headquarters of Buick is located in Detroit, it was assembled in Flint, Michigan. Buick automobiles is marketed as luxury…

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    The history of the Ford Mustang has continued to grow as the years have passed. In 2014 it celebrated its 50th anniversary with many events around the world that paid homage to the most famous model of the oval signature. The Mustang, one of the most legendary cars on the American market, is still celebrating its birthday. Despite the time that has passed by, it remains just as it did the first day: seductive and sporty. In the early 1960s, Lee Iacocca commissioned Gene Bordinat to design a new…

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    2.2. Traffic-free and Car-free Concepts Many cities experienced a rapid economic growth would arrive at a common phenomenon of car-oriented transport nature and the common solution is to promote rail transport to mitigate the transport problem while implementing restrictions for vehicle access would help to reduce the usage of private cars. The discouragement of unnecessary private vehicle uses and promoting the use of public transport to minimise traffic congestion and roadside pollution is the…

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    Electric cars versus Gas powered cars Cars are an important part of the human life. It is used for everyday tasks such as commuting to work, school, and events. Humans love to find the fastest, most cost-effective ways to get a job done. Even though the job gets done faster doesn’t mean it 's the most ethical way being done. At the time of the Industrial Revolution is when advanced machinery and mechanics were introduced into society. Creating the need to have better transport for…

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    There are numerous strategic analysis tools that can be utilized when scanning an organization’s internal and external environment. Such tools include, but are not limited to the VRIO framework, PESTEL and stakeholder analysis as well as Porter’s Five Forces and Competitive Advantage models. PESTEL analysis is used to analyze the economic, technological, environmental, social, political, and legal factors affecting an organization or a project. In this case, examining the economic, technological…

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