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    There has been a lot of back and forth of to whether the younger and older generations should have a vehicle. But we are here to try and express our point of view as to why the younger and older generations should have a vehicular transportation. So let's drive in and discuss the benefits of owning a car at younger and older ages. For starters a benefit of owning a car at a younger age is that it teaches how to think about being somewhere on time and responsebility. For example when you are on…

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    When it comes to travel, the first thing that comes into many people's mind is luggage (suitcases and bags).Suitcases and bags are important travel essentials, providing an easy way to carry clothes and other personal belongings during travel.There are many varieties of suitcases and bags, and the choice of either of these depends on many factors, including; 1.Your Destination and How You Will Be Traveling Where you are going as well as how you will be traveling are top considerations when…

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    Piece by Piece: The End of Walking Antonia Malchik, wife, mother, privileged American, confronts the American people on their laziness, privilege, and ignorance to the act of walking. Malchik believes that the age of walking has been overtaken by people in cars and strives to convince the people of America too pen their eyes and see what we’re becoming. “Walking is the first legacy of our post-ape genes”, she says, “H. sapiens came only after H. erectus” (par. 5). The average human was created…

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    daily life of American people in almost every aspect. One of them was change in the transportation routes and means that dramatically improved national mobility. New and improved transportation technology made it easier, cheaper, and quicker to transport the raw materials and finished products across America thanks to first national roads, innovation of steamboats, new canal development, and finally the railroad revolution. Americans were aware that improvement of transportation network would…

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    the focal point for transportation of goods around the world. It is the most economical and environmentally friendly way to transport large goods throughout the world. Today, around 90% of world trade is carried by the maritime industry. Around 50,000 merchant ships, registered in over 150 nations and manned by over a million seafarers of nearly every nationality, transport every kind of cargo internationally. The continuous increase in ship size has been a distinct characteristic of…

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    Ups Executive Summary

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    Corporate analysis and appraisal UPS (United Parcel Service) continues to expand their global reach by opening new facilities and increasing their fleet. Their expansion efforts have been credited with creating employment opportunities. UPS continues to focus on environmental concerns with their” Go Green” efforts. UPS keep ahead of their competitors with advance technology. The company must continually find ways to ship products efficiently and cost effectively to stay ahead of the…

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    My First American Cars

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    The definition of an automobile is defined as a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passengers. Cars have been around for over one hundred years. It is about that time in my life where I am thinking about buying my first car. Growing up, I always wanted an American car to call my own. Of all the American cars, I want to get either a Ford, Dodge, or Chevrolet. I could see myself buying a Ford automobile. Ford has been a trusted company for many years. Ford Motor Company is…

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    Changing America The United States was only a country for about 15 years before the basic way of life for people in the country started to change drastically. We developed politically and economically, expanded westward and divided along sectional borders. However these are not the only characteristics that define this time period. 1790-1860 was a period of rapid industrialization, market revolution and changing social order. This was largely due to new methods of transportation, mechanization…

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    South vs. North The north and the South’s culture are defiantly more different than you would think. The economy of the south was mainly all about farming unlike the north. The North’s economy was farming and factories. The transportation between the two places was almost exactly the same. The society to the north is not as you would think. The south society was different than the north by a big difference. The north and South’s cultures are close but not to close. The south had a hard time…

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    Global warming is an issue that affects us all, and it will not be going anywhere anytime soon, so why not look at it as though the glass is half full. Global climate change will have a positive net impact on Canada because the melting of the ice caps is unfolding a vast collection of natural resources that without the warming of the climate, otherwise would not have become available to mining companies. Since the amount of ice in the Arctic has been decreasing annually, new shipping routes have…

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