Papers 2551-2560 of total 60222 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Car magazines like Car and Driver and Motor Trend both share the same interest in providing the consumer with information on new automobiles. Both Car and Driver and Motor Trend are monthly magazines. They both have professionals that test high…
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…, an engineer explored ways to make the automobiles comply for Ford. Several designs were discarded because of cost, one was seriously considered only to fail under test conditions. Instead of pursuing more effective means of safety, a study that Ford communicated…
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Category: /History
…they knew so well. Yet, within a few short years, Ford and others would shape consumer products out of the new technologies that would set in motion an awesome economic transformation. Henry Ford didn't invent the automobile. Nor did he invent mass production…
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…. The spread lean production to the US manufacturers indicates the change of commitment-rules, in which sense the production system originated from some Japanese firms conveyed a certain globalization effect. In short, the Japanese automobile manufacturers…
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Category: /History
…of this introduction is of microcomputer in small business, or the use of robots for automobile production. This will likely reduce the rate of hiring. The obvious effect of this, like any other unemployment type, is aggravating local unemployment. These are some…
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…the influence. Drinking increases the risk of death from automobile crashes as well as recreational injuries. Furthermore, both homicides and suicides are more likely to be committed by persons who have been drinking. Economically, alcohol-related problems cost…
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…for this situation is that the optimal size of firm, the size at which average cost is minimized, is so large that there is only room for a few such firms. The situation differs from perfect competition because each firm is large enough to have a significant effect
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…efficiently. Conversely, along with the benefits of technologies, they also pose negative side-effects. Although technologies supply positive features for man, the negative factors from technological advances such as telecommunications, automobiles and computers…
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…Global Warming What is Global Warming? Global Warming is described as the progressive gradual rise of the earth's surface temperature thought to be caused by the greenhouse effect and responsible for changes in global climate patterns…
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…Although the Bretton Woods system of exchange rates collapsed in the early 1970’s the International organizations created at this summit have had lasting effects on the world economy. Most notably, their effects on the opening and stabilization…
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