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    Diesel Emissions The controversy that is surrounding diesel emissions have become a growing concern in many communities and many other organizations including the EPA. The EPA is the Environmental Protection Agency and their job is pretty self-explanatory they are put in place to protect and create laws to prevent and protect the environment from pollution and many other matters. The essential question I am researching is whether or not the black smoke from diesel exhaust is polluting to the…

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    Luckily, majority of the times it’s a problem you can fix onboard with the right know-how and a good set of tools. Even though you can’t fix every problem at sea, you can increase your chances of getting out of a pickle by knowing what to look for. With diesel engines, it is important to know that the engine mainly needs two elements. It needs both air and clean fuel in order to run. So if you are missing one in the equation, you’re going to have problems. There are steps…

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    All this previous innovations especially the bicycles and carriages led to the invention of automobiles. They were made because a numerous middle class individuals needed to be mobile. Automobile development came later in the 19th century. There were three sources of motive power, steam, electric, an internal combustion which was the least dependable. Steam power proved to be successful. Stanley Steamer broke the record when he drove 127mph in 1906. Electric cars were more effective in the…

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    combustion of fossil fuel releases many emissions in the atmosphere. In this scenario bio fuels are emerging as an alternative to reduce emissions and they come from renewable resource, too. But Biodiesel can has storage problems and be less efficient than Diesel. Recent research shows that Biodiesel is a strong…

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    What’s the purpose of an ad? Is the purpose of an advertisement to persuade us into buying a product that is shown to us? Well, the purpose of the 1967 BMW ad was to persuade the audience to buy a two door sedan. This ad reveals a lot about that era and the society. We learn a lot about the culture by analyzing the ad that is being displayed that persuades the audience to buy a luxurious car. BMW was started in 1917 as an aircraft manufacturer. BMW is a German company which its headquarters is…

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    The Controversy Of A Bus

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    The street awakes to the genesis of the warm morning sunlight. The moist morning dew still fresh on the emerald green grass, which has been cut into neat verges like a clean shaven chin. The rigid trees stand tall and wise looking over the desolate street. Suddenly they spy, a lone lost boy pacing along the road looking out to find the comfort of a round sign with the sympathetic symbol of a bus. He checks his watch once composed against the sign; the soothing sigh shows relief and a shining…

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    Experts fell in love with the Kia Soul from the moment of its debut and drivers soon followed. Some, however, did complain about a lack of power and Kia responded. The 2018 Kia Soul Albuquerque NM now feature a turbocharged engine, one that provides the power drivers desire in their car. The styling is modern and unique and five people can sit comfortably in the car. When only two are riding, there is ample room for cargo, and this car is designed with the young in mind. It comes with features…

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    Polyethylene Case Study

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    P&G brought in Polypropylene to replace Polyethylene for the back sheet from the chemical industry. Two American chemists working for Phillips Petroleum of the Netherlands, Paul Hogan and Robert Banks, invented the material in 1950’s. Polypropylene is similar to its ancestor, polyethylene, and shares polyethylene's low cost, but it is much more robust and can be blow moulded. More importantly, it provides a cloth like look and a softer and natural feel that mothers demanded. It provided the…

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    more nitrogen oxide while the main purpose is becoming the image of world’s leading car maker. When we looked from the ethics and legal perspective, the VW emission scandal easily finds place itself in the side of illegal perspective. After diesel emissions scandal, VW profits went down 20 % however experts stated that Volkswagen was still making a profit so it shows that customers cared less about the emissions scandal than expected. When the scandal occurred the expectation was VW…

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    CHAPTER 1 RESEARCH BACKGROUND 1.1 INTRODUCTION Newton Third Law is using ase reference for operation of rocket motor Based of the law, every action has feedback reaction that has same in magnitude but different in direction. The exhaust is formed entirely from propellants carried within the rocket before it isuse in every rockets and rocket engines work by action and reaction.This rocket engines push rockets forwards simply by throwing their exhaust backwards extremely fast.Application of…

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