Papers 16641-16650 of total 54444 found.
…Loughborough University launched a BSc in Retail Automotive Management. The course was designed for car salesman; the press dubbed it as the 'Arthur Daley Degree in Duping'. The course director when interviewed stated 'Every other aspect of the retail trade has…
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…that never materialise. One example of Willy's deluded perception of reality lies in his constant disgruntlement with the American car industry. In truth, Willy has always scorned his cars. Even in the 1930s when, according to Willy, the Chevy was at its prime…
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…was succeeding, he convinced me to try out with him for the novice boys rowing team. It was early in the spring when Conner had gotten into the car accident, ripping apart his seemingly perfect world. The driver was drunk and took a turn to wide, directly colliding…
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…correctly, e.g., a young inexperienced driver may not be able to distinguish between a good new car and a worn-out car. (*source from Modern Industrial Organization, Carlton and Perloff) The tourist-trap model can be used to explain how imperfect infomation…
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…as an ever-present subject. His first silkscreened death and disaster paintings were of suicides and especially gruesome car crashes, such as in "Ambulance Disaster" and "Saturday Disaster." the power and suffering shown in the images stunning viewers. Like…
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…population has grown from under 500,000 to over 20,000,000. Without hunting, this population expansion would continue to grow, and in turn, create many hazards to human life. One would see considerable increases in issues such as deer-related car accidents…
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…not, and for one important reason. On a typical day, a skateboarder usually gets up at about 10a.m., throws their board in the trunk of their car, puts a Bad Religion tape in the tape player, picks up several other skaters and sets off to find a good spot…
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…. In a few minutes they saw a car some distance. . ."(1386). The use of the pronoun "they" instead of "she" does not limit the point of view to the grandmother. The narrator is telling us what they all saw. They, the point of view of everyone in the car, is total…
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…Bush proposed a $1.2 Billion research plan to develop marketable hydrogen-powered cars. However, since hydrogen is hard to produce by itself, dozens of Gasification plants across the United States must be built. The car is not that far from its final stage…
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…the most amazing thing and says that she wishes to see him. Guests leaving the party have a car wreck in Gatsby's driveway. This was merely one event in a crowded summer. Carraway, who spent most of his time working, began to like New York. For a while he lost…
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