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    Advertisements are used as ways to attract audiences to an array of products. Advertisers use them to sell many of the same product but in a way so that they appeal to many different audiences by connecting with them on some level. In order to make these connections they must identify their target audience and use what they know about their already existing cultural values, norms, and interests. In the Ford and Cadillac commercials they are both attempting to sell to two different types of…

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    Introduction Hyundai Motor India Limited is an entirely claimed auxiliary of Hyundai Motor Company. HMIL is the biggest traveler auto exporter and the second biggest auto producer in India. It right now has ten auto models crosswise over sections - Eon, Santro, i10, Grand i10, i20, Xcent, Verna, Elantra, Sonata and Santa Fe. Completely incorporated condition of-the-workmanship assembling plant close Chennai gloats propelled creation, quality and testing capacities. HMIL structures a…

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    • India ranks 2nd in the global two-wheeler market • India is the 4th biggest commercial vehicle market in the world • India ranks 11th in the international passenger car market • India ranks 5th pertaining to the number of bus and truck sold in the world • It is expected that the Automobile Industry in India would be the 7th largest automobile market within the year 2016 • The Indian automobile industry's foreign sector worth US$ 515 million • The Tata Motors have entered the passenger…

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    INTRODUCTION In Malaysia, the Ministry of Transportation (MOT) already amended the rules and regulation for each type of the transportation. Each mode of transportations has the regulatory bodies in order to formulate and implement the policy. As we choose the Policy of Tinted Glass Standard for Motor Vehicles which if for private car, so the regulatory bodies that responsible in this policy is The Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ). This policy is under the Road Traffic Act 1987 on Act…

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    I remember watching “Iron Man” in 2008. Iron Man is one of the best action films in Marvel series. This film is based on innovative technology and science. As most people know, in this film, there is a superhero named Tony Stark. Stark is a billionaire, running Stark Industries in New York. I have a habit that I always do research on a film only after watching an inspirational film. After watching “Iron Man” and researching the film, I found out that Elon Musk is the inspiration for the…

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    The automobile industry in Ontario immensely affects our society and helps develop our economy as a growing population. The automobile industry is Ontario’s biggest export industry. It produces the most vehicles per year in North America and this industry supports many services that we all rely on as well as it provides many Ontario citizens with employment. In 2014 Ontario’s automobile industry alone produced 2,3828,20 vehicles (6,527) Per day, more than any other province or state in North…

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    Car dependency is one of the most important problems of the United States. Owning a personal car is mandatory in most of the small towns. All roads are designed for cars without pedestrian ways, and so much lands are reserved for parking lots. Pedestrian-friendly cities’ rates are really low when it is compared with car-friendly ones. As people have difficulties to reach services and activities without owning a car, having a car also is not that much easy and unproblematic solution. The…

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    Driverless cars, who would’ve thought? There are many reasons why people don’t want them and why they want them. One reason is for their commute to work, it would save hours during their drive to and from work. But there are some issues, firstly the cars are hazardous to humans. They are very unstable and need a lot more testing before we can even put a test dummy in there! But these cars can be very useful to today’s society. Some major car dealers such as Volkswagen and General Motors…

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    The 1989 Camaro is a classic and popular car. They have a third brake light on the rear spoiler. The pass key entry system was to help prevent the amount of Camaro’s stolen. The top speed is 145mph and can go zero to sixty in 6.7 seconds. The 5.7 liter Camaro v8 engine was available with this car and also a convertible top. The history of the Camaro and it’s statistics, manufacturing information, and its origination are probably something most people don’t know. The 1989…

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    1. In the articles "Welcome to the Future" by Matthew Hudson and "What may happen in the next hundred years" by John Elfreth Watkins Jr., the way the authors portray the future it seems like our society is bound to laziness. One way that shows laziness is in our future is self driving cars. "Future cars will drive themselves. These electric cars will communicate with other cars on the road to travel safely in close formation at high speeds" (Hudson 22). This is laziness at its finest because we…

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