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    Wiper Blades Essay

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    Wiper blades are devices used to remove rain, debris, snow, and ice from the windscreen. They are also known as windshield wipers or windscreen wipers. They are used by most driven machines including motor vehicles, watercraft, train locomotives and aircraft. They are usually a legal requirement for most of these crafts. A wiper usually consists of metal arm balanced at one end and a long rubber blade attached to the other end. The metal arm is mostly powered by electric motor. The rubber blade is swung over the glass, back and forth. This action pushes water, snow and other matter causing poor visibility. The speed is usually adjustable. Blade wipers also have other applications. Some automobiles are fitted with blade wipers on the back window screen as well. This type of blade wipers are commonly found in station wagons or estates, hatchbacks, minivans, sport utility vehicles and other automobiles with vertically mounted rear window screens that are prone to dust accumulation. Modern automobiles are now being equipped with rain sensing wipers that detect the presence and quantity of rain by utilizing a rain sensor. This sensor automatically controls the speed of the wiper blades according to the amount of rain experienced. There is a variety of wiper blades in the market. The thing to keep in mind when shopping for a wiper blade is that it…

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    The language used within this workplace influences the success of the business and overall plays a major part in how they promote themselves and how they are perceived by their clients and customers. Most retail outlets use oral language as their main communication, with written to a lesser extent. However, what makes this context quite unique is that they on a regular basis use body language as a means of explanation when communicating with customers; for example when a customer is unsure of…

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    engineering also set the foundations for modern electronics, especially television.” (Learn NC, 2016). Another positive effect of World War 2 technological advances was the advancement of automobiles. Although from 1942 to 1945 no commercial vehicles were manufactured in the United States and Britain but these advances had an effect on cars later. After World War 2 the number of people who owned a car increased dramatically. “During a 35-year period the total world output increased almost…

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    Muthu anna felt the excitement. He turned on the headlights and the whole bus came alive. There were cheers and hoots, as everyone woke up to the splendour around them. They all stared out of the windows, sticking their hand out to feel the rain. It began to rain hard, and then the wipers were turned on. With every perfect semi-circle, the wipers cleared the water, giving rise to the clearest picture through the windshield. But I was only blessed with such a sight for less than a second.…

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    engineers always trying to broaden the limitations associated with engineering these figures are only set to increase. Technology: Technology in cars is another area which is constantly changing and where a lot of innovations can be seen. All modern cars are fitted with an on board-computer know as an ECU. This unit monitors everything the car does from the velocity the wheels are turning to how hard one presses the accelerator and how much oxygen is leaving the exhaust. All on this results in…

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    sweeping Japan is none other than, Sakichi Toyoda who is often referred to as the father of Japanese industrial revolution (2016, Biography). Toyoda developed the concept of 5 why: When a problem occurs, ask 'why' five times to try to find the source of the problem, then put into place something to prevent these problems from recurring.(2016, Biography) This concept is used today as part of implementing lean methodologies to solve problems and improve quality and reduce costs. (2016, Biography)…

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