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    are thousands of people who work for this company. First, one example of a career oportunity at HII are craft careers. There are different types of craft jobs. For instance, there are shipfitters, welders, pipe fitters, pipe weleders, joiners, machinists, electricians, and…

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    searched up quotes to live by. Then came up a quote by Henry Ford “Failure is only the opportunity to begin again, only this time more wisely.”Henry Ford was the owner and creator of the Ford Motor Company. He began at the age of 16 working as a machinist in Detroit. It was there Ford earned the job as an engineer for an illuminating company in Detroit. In the 1920’s and 30’s Ford created the first horseless gasoline carriage. This was called the Quadricycle. With this prototype, he…

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    Sukripa Ranjit Edward Dudlo History 1302 March 25th 2017 Rosie’s the Riveter Recall Working in War Industries Rosie's the Riveter who was popular made a major contribution to the war effort. It was a more challenging for women to work in industries during World War II. At that time, industries hired women for the work to be done which was previously done by men. There were lots of jobs for women during the mobilization of the American economy to…

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    Judith Ohikuare, a journalist and former producer at The Atlantic, examined how portraying a character using method acting can affect the mindset or feelings of an actor. In her case, she looked into how “Obie award-winning” actress, “playwright, and associate professor in Yale University’s undergraduate theater studies program” Deborah Margolin felt about playing an unattractive character on TV. Margolin felt that “the line separating her real self from her stage self became less defined the…

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    Henry Ford Research Paper

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    For the first page of this research paper we will be discussing Henry Ford’s early life and his engineering career. We will be talking about how he went from working as a machinist to the most influential car manufacturer ever to live. We will also go into detail about how he became interested in building and developing cars and engines, and what motivations he had. The next page will cover his involvement in the invention of the Quadricycle and the Model T. The Quadricycle was the first car…

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    has been working as a professional engineer since 1983. He has had various engineering jobs over the past 50 years and is well qualified for the work he does. Employer Position Job Descripition Experience Mercury Tool and Die Tool Designer and Machinist Designed various tools and used the machines to create…

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    the company became part of the Chrysler Corporation. Like the other mechanics and machinists from other car companies, the three Dodge brothers had a unique background. John Francis Dodge was born on October 25, 1864. Horace Elgin Dodge was born on May 16, 1868. These were the two of the three Dodge siblings. They were born in Niles, Michigan. Delphine Dodge was the third of the siblings. They learned their machinist skills from their father. The brothers built their first bicycle in Niles,…

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    Henry Ford Henry Ford’s life revolved around his family and his career. The company was or is known as Ford Motor Company. At the age of 32 Ford had built his first Experimental Quadricycle. His net worth is now $199 billion. He died at the age of 83. “When everything seems to be going against you remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.” When Henry Was a teen his father William Ford gifted him with a pocket watch. Henry then took it apart and rebuilt it gaining the…

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    Industrialization in the nineteenth century brought about many changes to the US economy and new perspectives among employers and their workers. The divide between the social classes became more prominent with the growth of big businesses and monopolies. William Graham Sumner’s A Defense of Laissez-Faire contained ideas many corporate leaders supported. Sumner explained that the government should not help the poor otherwise it would cause a decline in social progress. In addition to the…

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    a young age, Ford loved to build things. When Ford was thirteen, his father gave him a pocket watch and Henry took it apart and put it together again, which fascinated many people. At the age of 16, Henry moved out and into Detroit to become a machinist. By 1893, Ford was awarded chief engineer from all of his techniques. (Biography.com Editors). Ford Motor Company wasn’t his first car company. His first company was the Detroit Automobile Company. Henry Ford didn’t like the low quality and…

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