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    Indonesia, India, etc. and adjust to their local demographic conditions (Blitterswijk & Karadzhov, 2009). Ford Motor Weaknesses: Not successful in withstanding against Japanese competition like Toyota Inability to establish sustainable…

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    Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. In the beginning of the sport the cars were much slower and did not look like anything that is being driven today. Back in the beginning the cars were Ford modifieds, now they run Dodge Chargers, Ford Mustangs, Toyota Corolla, Ford Fusion, and Chevy Impalas. Nascar had many impacts on the economy of the United States such as one race weekend of the year at Las Vegas International Speedway. On this race…

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    Orientalism has became one of the founding principles of racial theories. It is how the way the West imagines about the East. Many stereotypes were first created during the Marco Polo’s travels to the East. The fantasy of Orientalism has been framed and reinforced through the differences of the Eastern cultures and traditions. Due to the strange clothings, foods, religions, and beliefs, Asia seemed very abnormal to the Europeans. Which lead them to think that everyone is the East are considered…

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    Toastmasters International (TI) is non-for-profit educational organization. It helps individuals from diverse backgrounds and specialties improve their leadership and communication skills. TI first club was founded in October, 1924 by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley - the director of education of Young Men Christian Association (YMCA) in Santa Ana, California, U.S. at that time. Dr. Smedley formed the first group of speakers there when he realized the pressing need of YMCA members to communicate, lead and…

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    province or state in North America. The industry produced over 73 billion dollars worth of vehicles and parts in 2014. There are 6 major companies that control most of the car industry plants in Ontario. These companies are Honda, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, General Motors and Fiat…

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    with my car. My car, being nonhuman, has no emotions and is a machine yet I feel like the mutualistic relationship we have is as important as any human relationship I have. The relationship I have with my car is based on mutualistic need. My car, a Toyota Prius named Gracie, requires gas and upkeep in order to run efficiently. In return for her care, I am able to drive to and from my destinations safely and comfortably. The nonhuman relationship I have with my car is one of my most significant…

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    Chevy Marketing Mix

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    Companies namely Ford, Chrysler, and Chevy continually must consider ways to stay above the competition among themselves in addition to foreign automobile primarily Nissan and Toyota. The models sold under the Chevy brand hold various distinct attributes as well as images when compared side by side. For instance, the Chevy Corvette possesses a very different image than the Chevy Sonic. Variety is good for some corporations, on the other hand, it can also ruin a favorable reputation. Chevy…

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    Elantra Vs Camry

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    Deciding between an Elantra or a Camry Three years ago, my old pickup truck sustained major problems. The truck wasn’t going to survive much longer, so I decided to shop around for a new car. The Hyundai Elantra and the Toyota Camry were the two cars that I liked the most; therefore, I researched both cars to see which car was the best choice. During my research, I found that the Elantra and the Camry listed around the same price; however the Elantra listed a little…

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    In Shapiro's "Auto Wreck," the speaker questions the role of cause and effect in human experience as opposed to random chaos. In the poem, the speaker views an “accident” as situations that seem to occur without a concise cause and effect relationship. In life, we usually see a clear relationship between what happens in our lives. However, when that order eventuates in chaos, we tend become guilty of seeing ourselves as victims of these situations. Thus, despite the uncertainty of the horrors of…

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    In Japan, firms have extensive, recurring, and wide ranging communication between them. Risk sharing is considerable and often and there is a strong leverage on the knowledge of the partners. The Japanese automobile industry, with companies such as Toyota, Nissan and Honda, is a clear example of the strong inter-firm relationship between customers and suppliers. Those relationship were the basis of the development of ´just-in-time’ supply chain and ‘lean’ manufacturing. In Toyota’s case, the…

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