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    production. As soon as it was released into the market a lot of problems arose which led to its failure. From production issues at the assembly plant, to the increase of stronger competition and the start of World War Two, The Model A was doomed from the start and it would not be long until Henry Ford himself would notice it. When Henry Ford first introduced the assembly line method in 1910 for the Ford Model T; it increased productivity rapidly. All aspects of the car were being constructed…

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    The 1920s, better known as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ was a great time in the America’s relatively new arrival into the world. The economy was booming and the American dream was not just a nice idea, it was a reality. It was also a time of drastic change for society and cultural norms, which saw the rise of the feminist movement, a revolution in communication, as well as a growing leisure society. Without a doubt one of the most important cultural and social changes during this period was the slow…

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    HISTORY Being among the first people to develop the idea behind lean production, Henry Ford utilized the concept of "continuous flow" on the assembly line for his Model T automobile where the standards of production were tight so that each stage of the process fitted together with each other stage efficiently resulting in little waste. It was likewise a "push" process, where Ford set the level of creation, rather than a "pull" handle drove by demand of the customer. This resulted in vast…

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    The automobile is an invention that allows people to travel faster. It was built by Karl Benz, a German engine designer, and automobile engineer. He built it in 1885. it somehow made its way to the U.S. At first people did not think of them as anything useful; they were more like toys. It was unreliable and expensive. Henry Ford improved the machines and lowered the cost. Eventually, they saw its use and began to like it. This is a great machine, it has great use. It allows traveling to become…

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    what made the roaring twenties boom. Henry Ford was the inventor of the automobile in 1919, and it had a major impact on others and their families. In the everyday life of an American, this invention affected everyone more than anything else. An assembly line is a sequence of workers where everyone has their own tasks to speed up the building process. Ford came up with this idea for faster production in manufacturing the product called the Automobile. Some asked the question why would…

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    When American Muscle is brought up there are two main companies people have in mind Ford and Chevrolet. Ford and Chevrolet are the two biggest companies in American muscle and both the companies compete every year to see who comes out on top. Ford and Chevrolet are one of the biggest feuds in history. Although both companies have had their success over the years Ford and Chevy continue to compete for the title of #1 American Muscle brand. Ford and Chevrolet start all the way back from the year…

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    When someone hears the name “City of Detroit, Michigan,” what comes to mind? Countless people imagine that Detroit is a city with run down and abandoned houses, dilapidated structures and dirty streets. However, Detroit has been recognized with numerous diverse and recognizable skylines that include Art Deco skyscrapers. A few of the noted buildings in downtown Detroit are One Detroit Center, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Book Cadillac Hotel, Chrysler House, Penobscot Building, and the…

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    In forty-nine days, you can lose a couple of pounds, go on a road trip, or design and build a new car model. That is exactly what Karl Probst and the Bantam Car Company did in 1941. Karl Probst, a Detroit native who was a freelance engineer set out to work with the Bantam Car Company in Pennsylvania. Jeep is a deeply rooted in American Culture since World War II. Just after lunching the first Jeep for the military, it has become a global and profitable phenomenon. Originally created for the US…

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    This essay is written by Michael French who is a history and economics professor at the University of Manchester. In this essay, French offers a very negative perspective toward Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company. This essay focusses on Henry Ford's anti-Semitic tendencies, and business failures. Additionally, this essay provides a historical overview of Henry Ford. This essay includes many of French’s personal perspectives, which are helpful in constructing this speech, for this source will…

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    Michael Kalashnikov’s challenge was to utilize skills from the engineering field to build a firearm that revolved around its bullet, and would be simple for the user to manipulate. The AK47 fires a 7.62x39 projectile, which is known to be an intermediate cartridge. This is created in such a way to have peak efficiency on human targets and not excessively strong, such as most military rounds used at the time. Such cartridges are made by making a bullet casing short and fat and making the rounds…

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