Papers 2401-2410 of total 60222 found.
…are extracted from the earth is to provide oil for the propulsion of transportation vehicles. Scientist and researchers realized that oil is unnecessary to power ground transportation vehicles such as cars and trucks. In fact electricity is just as effective
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Category: /Literature/English
…and freedom is overwhelming. The rider shifts gears and roars down the highway, passing many people traveling in many different types of automobiles. The rider whips past a crowded gas station and smiles knowing there is no need to stop. Does this sound attractive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…A vehicle-driven society – written toward an alien Miles of concrete, piles of rubber tires, and tons of useless metal and plastic; these are the remains of a vehicle-driven society. The automobile started out small and in few numbers, and grew…
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Category: /History
…for the rich. Henry Ford invented neither the automobile nor the assembly line, but recast each to dominate a new era. Indeed, no other individual in this century so completely transformed the nation's way of life. The first and most effective assembly line…
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…Smog is one of the major forms of air pollution. It makes being outside a health threat. Some of the major contributers to smog are automobiles, factories, and other things of this nature. High temperatures stimulate the effects of smog, therefore…
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Category: /History
…. If the fight against air pollution were to be taken to a higher level, putting pressure on factories that produce air pollution will have a greater effect than focusing on automobiles. The solution for problems caused by automobiles can only be taken to the level…
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…could not have occurred without the automobile. And if auto use remains cheap and easy, we can expect continued sprawl (Lansing and Hendricks, 1982; Kitamura, 1988). Given the evidence that low density development in turn leads to increased reliance…
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