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    Superbowl 51

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    Media plays a significant role in our daily lives in which it often provides representations or messages of our society based on race, class, and gender. With this assignment, I chose to analyze the commercial ads inhibited during Superbowl 51. One in particular that stood out was a luxurious convertible commercial ad by Alfa Romero.Furthermore, it was easy for me to depict the messages that were reflected or projected within these commercials that simply portrayed stratification. Although there…

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    For a long time, America had firmly hold their leadership role in automotive production market and only shared the position with Germany and Japan after the World War 2. Despite the unstable condition of the world economy and politics, there is still room for this industry to develop but at the same time, there are issues related to the market-share, environment and new technologies that the automakers and U.S Government are facing. With the raising of Chinese economy, the U.S like other…

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    If you are like a lot of vehicle owners, you might not have really thought about painting your car. Instead, you might have always been satisfied with the factory paint job. However, there are times when it's a good idea to work with an auto body shop to have your vehicle painted. These are a few signs that this might be the case for your car. 1. You're Unhappy With Its Appearance Of course, your car's reliability is more important than its appearance. However, you probably want to be proud of…

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    Technology has become a worldwide phenomenon in the modern world as technological breakthroughs aimed to facilitate everyday lives are introduced. These advancements greatly influence consumers while concurrently affecting the market and the company responsible for the development. For example, driverless cars, one of the newest disruptive technological innovations of today, have spurred quite a debate among society. While some think it would be a prodigious addition to the world as there would…

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    AutoZone is a Memphis, Tennessee based corporation that operations a leading distributor and retailer network of automotive replacement parts and accessories throughout the United States, Mexico, Columbia, Puerto Rico and Brazil (AutoZone, 2016). The majority of the retail and distribution centers are positioned in the United States for which comprise 5,141 of the 5,609 retail locations and 8 of the 10 distribution centers. While AutoZone has certainly witnessed its ups and downs since it…

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    Google has proclaimed to inventing the first ever self-driving car. They have had several people take a test drive in the car. This car uses its sensors and software to sense items like pedestrians, bicyclists, and more, and are designed to safely drive around them. The car is able to process map and sensor information to determine where it is in that moment. The sensors built into the car help detect objects that it is surrounded by based on their size, shape, and movement pattern. The software…

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    Studebaker Comparison

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    The car company Studebaker manufactured cars for more than fifty years before they eventually closed their doors in March 1966. During these years, this American car manufacturer sold hundreds of thousands of high-quality cars to the American public and even the American government to help out on war efforts. The Studebaker Company is comparable to a newer, more modern car manufacturer, Tesla. Tesla is well known for their electric cars they manufacture, as well as implementing cutting-edge…

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    The article “PRO/CON: Are Federal Subsidies for Electric Cars Worth It?” written by the McClatchy-Tribune on January 8, 2014, identifies the advantages and disadvantages of government funding for electric cars. From the information provided, the CONS definitely outweigh the pros. Federal subsidies for the manufacture and purchase of electric cars are not in the best interest of the American taxpayers. First and foremost, electric cars do not provide the value families require. The lifetime cost…

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    Ford Ads

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    Built for the road ahead. Designed for living. Engineered to last. These are just a few of the slogans Ford Motor Company has used throughout the years. Advertising has evolved a great deal over the past century as traditional print advertisements have transitioned into action packed, sometimes informative and often comical, commercials. Ford Motor Company has certainly followed suit as their early advertising took on the form of infomercial-type full page ads. This is clearly revealed in a…

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    Contrast Electric Cars

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    For the engaging across difference in the wider word project I decided to create a board game that contrasts electric cars and gasoline powered cars. This way I can inform players of the benefits that electric cars have on the planet without boring them to death with a long 10-12 page paper. My idea behind the game came from thinking about how there is a car player piece in monopoly, which was one of my favorites to use. I began with a simple game setup and tried to create a game that was easy…

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