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    1887 To Present Day Essay

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    During 1887 to present day time a lot has happened in the U.S. Some of the most significant events like the Invention of a Light Bulb, Henry Ford and the Assembly Line, Franklin D Roosevelt, Post-Civil War Reconstruction in the south, and attack on 9/11. While reading this essay, you will find the most significant events during 1887 to present. I think everything we have learned was significant. First, the Invention of the light bulb was one of the most important inventions of all time. The…

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    Running Head: God’s Love Language God’s Love Language Bridney Bohannon Liberty University Bible 105 B16 201440 God’s Love Language: Obedience During Samuel 's time, the Israelites said to him, “Now make us a king to judge us like all the nations.” (1) After being giving such a strong request Samuel prayed to the Lord and returned to the Israelites with the Lords warning of what having a king would become of them but again the Israelites insisted that they must have a king because they…

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    Philip Knight's Career

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    Thomas Edison, he kept experimenting. By 1909, Henry had found two car companies and both of them had failed(Wooster). He borrowed $28,000 and created the Model T car. Ford created the first affordable car. He also known as the first to have assembly lines in his factories. In his factories he didn 't over work or underpay his workers(Wooster). Ford even hired handicap and mentally disabled people, which was unheard of in other big factories. He was not only known for having great working…

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    Ransom E. Olds invented the assembly line in 1901, in order to keep up with the high demand for horseless carriages, but it was Henry Ford who improved on Ransom’s idea. Henry Ford installed conveyor belts on the assembly line and this improvement allowed him to mass produce automobiles at a rate that was once impossible. As a great inventor and entrepreneur, Henry Ford was able to transform the lives of the common American for the better. He was able to improve the working conditions for…

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    The First Automobile in America Some people wonder who, when or what we use today was invented. What was the first car in America? Automobiles, also known as cars started at 1895 in America. James Frank Duryea began the experiment of making a car with his brother. The vehicle was driven in a race. The news about this car went on posters after the race and people heard more about it. This automobile was eventually called the Duryea Motor Wagon. Also gained their own company. The brothers,…

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    Iran People Stereotypes

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    Do you think that it’s funny to joke about Iranian people and their stereotypes that they have? For an example, like Iranian people are terrorists and that they can’t be trusted with any sort of weapon or bomb like substance. But in reality , not all the Iranian people are terrorists and that it isn’t really true what people say about them . These are the types of things that many people think of when Iranian people are mentioned in conversations or in jokes. In a comedy show night by Maz…

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    The Maverick Case Study

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    to honor the Americans competing in the 1972 Olympics, the automobile carried a red, white and blue paint scheme. They painted the car two-tone white and blue and added red pinstripes. This theme carried over to the interior that featured white and blue seats with red piping. Finally, Ford placed a patriotic American flag emblem on the rear quarter panel above the side marker light. They also made this red white and blue Olympic tie-in available on the 1972 Mustang and Pinto subcompact…

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    Case 1: Highway Safety Improvements David Weber wanted to install some new signal that were known to reduce accidents. There was only $50 000 at his disposal that afforded him to implement them at only one intersection. David was faced with a challenge of having to choose between two intersections, a rural and an urban intersection. This case can be argued from an act utilitarian perspective using cost-benefit analysis that the course of action that produces the greatest benefit relative to cost…

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    teacher, and Clara Marie Allen, an art teacher, went to work at Consolidation on the swing shift on a B-12 production line. On their summer vacation, Bowman and Allen learned not only the idea of true physical labor by how much effort was put into every individual Liberator, but they also witnessed a change in the way they, as women, were viewed by society. In working on the production line, the two teachers were able to see the demand for women involvement while gaining a sense of patriotism…

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    George Eastman and Andrew Carnegie were captains of industry because they were leaders of their industry and philanthropists. George Eastman was a leader of the industry photography and cameras, and made taking pictures much easier. Eastman learned the wet plate method for taking pictures that had been used for many years, which required a lot of equipment. He thought that there had to be an easier way to take pictures. So Eastman studied the method the British were doing which was using a…

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