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    AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY: 2ND STAGE AFTER BUYING A CAR BECOMES COMPETITION/CONSUMER FRIENDLY ABSTRACT To a consumer, buying a car is not a simple task. A great deal of thought, price-comparison, cross-brand research and several other factors go into buying a car; not to mention the high costs of buying and maintaining it. What happens when the costs of car-repair eventually outweigh the cost of buying a car? What happens when the consumer has no option but to pay the high-costs of repair, because…

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    Trophy hunting has been around for many years. The issue with trophy hunting has been an ongoing argument on whether they should ban the “sport” or if they should leave it the way it is. Trophy hunting should be illegal because it is morally wrong, wasteful, and kills off endangered species. It is morally wrong because they are killing these animals for the sport of it. Trophy hunting is wasteful because they don’t use the entire animal's body. This also kills off endangered species which can…

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    My journey with 'Team Bolt' to reach the finals of the competition 'F1 in schools' has been a significant event which truly led me to emerge as an adult. F1 in Schools' is a global multi-disciplinary challenge in which teams of students deploy CAD/CAM software to collaborate, design, analyze, manufacture, test, and then race miniature compressed air powered balsa wood F1 cars. My school chose me as one of the few for the team. This competition was different from any other we had participated in,…

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    Reduced prefrontal cortical gray matter value in young adults exposed to corporal punishment is a study done by Akemi Tomoda, Hanako Suzuki, Karen Rabi, Yi-Shin She, Ann Polcari, and Martin H. Teicher. This study was published in March 2009 and had the objective to see how harsh corporal punishment during a persons childhood changes the brain structure and specifically the amount of gray matter volume. They clearly drew guidelines on the differences between harsh corporal punishment (HCP) and…

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    Deadline by Chris Crutcher is about a boy names Ben who is eighteen years old, a senior in high school and lives in a small town in Idaho. One day when Ben went for his sports physical his doctors tells him that he has a blood disease and only has less then a year to live. Ben decided not to tell anyone about his disease and to not take treatments. The doctor wasn’t very happy about Ben’s decision, but there was nothing he could do about it, because Ben was eighteen and could legally make his…

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    The Flynn Effect Paper

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    The Flynn Effect refers to an experiment named after researcher James Flynn in reference to the IQ scores increasing in some population´s human intelligence thru generations. The Flynn Effect goes against intelligence as being natural, stressing the IQ tests can´t really measure intelligence, but some traits are being interrelated with it. As an example, the Flynn Effect, shows that IQ scores today are increased when comparing those from grandparents when being children. The Flynn Effect deals…

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    Pearl Harbor Dbq

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    America freezing all Japanese assets and having Japan “knuckle under to the Americans or break out of the embargo ring” is a challenge that they must face. The U.S. economic sanctions Against Japan and its Aid to china during the Sino-Japanese War, Suzuki Akira, April, 1986. (Doc D)…

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    saliva. Plasma is an ideal source for the identification of CCFNA biomarkers for the diseases which are associated with alterations in nucleic acid content and reported to have stable fragments of nDNA (nuclear DNA), mtDNA and different RNA species (Suzuki et al. 2008). Differential quantities of nDNA and mtDNA in the plasma found to be variable under diverse physiological and disease conditions (Swarup and Rajeswari 2007; Yu 2012). In our previous study, we observed elevated levels of total…

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    Global competition in the industry American Auto Industry is facing very powerful competition presence in form of Japanese auto industry. After the 1990s they have taken a lion’s share in the global market. Some of them are Honda, Toyota, Mazda, Isuzu, Suzuki, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Yamaha and Kawasaki. They have created superior products and win the consumer’s hearts. American auto industry enjoyed monopoly on world’s auto industry for a while but Japanese and German car makers have made a huge…

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    The month of October sees the boundaries of the Pacific Ocean push far beyond its shores. Every coastal British Columbian recognizes the seasonal dump of water from the Pacific, lifted through transpiration, which cascades onto the coastal rainforest. But, there's another part of the ocean currently surging hundreds of kilometers inland: Pacific salmon. October's Pacific rains create prime spawning conditions for wild Pacific salmon. It's also a banner month for the towering trees of British…

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