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    Toy Critique

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    I explain to my manager that I would like to make an activity based on the children’s imagination. I had been observing that the group was interested in cars and animals‚ so that made me think of building one car close the real size‚ with the help of the children. They would then have to make an imaginary trip to the zoo‚ inside the car. I needed a large carton box‚ sellotape‚ paint and scissors. The manager agreed with the plan‚ but she suggests that on our way to the zoo‚ we should make

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    Porsche Case

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    customer‚ follow the first stage 1) Need Recognition. Most of the traditional Porsche customer is a financially successful people who see themselves entrepreneurial. They are highly demanded. They buy the car to stand for their lifestyle. And the customer started 2) information search for the car‚ most of the customers will draw to Porsche. They admire their Porsche because it’s a competent performance machine without being flashy or phony. 3) Purchase decision: Most of the Porsche buyers are not

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    Nascar History

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    dangerous. The penalty for losing the race was jail or loss of life. As bootlegging boomed‚ the drivers began to race among themselves to see who had the fastest cars. The races were held on Sunday afternoons and then the cars were used to haul moonshine later that night. As you might expect‚ people came to see the races‚ and racing moonshine cars became extremely popular in the back roads of the South. In the summer of 1938 a man named William H.G. "Bill" France organized a race on the wide‚ firm sands

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    Moonshine

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    they are one of the biggest spectator sports in the US today. Who doesn’t love to watch cars zooming around a track trying to find out who is the fastest? In the late 1930’s Southern Americans were looking for some entertainment and decided to watch bootleggers race each other to see who was the fastest. By December 1947 Big Bill France organized a meeting to conceive an idea of stock car races. And by February 1948 the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing‚ otherwise known as Nascar was born

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    Proffessor

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    to stay on the oval market even though NASCAR has the entire oval track racing covered. They have to keep a divers track layout which will keep the racing exciting. 2: What are IndyCar’s greatest strengths? Which weaknesses would you recommend IndyCar attempt to convert into strengths? How might these weaknesses be converted? IndyCar has seen growth year over year since they have merged the CART and IRL series racing into one league. They have strong sponsors that appear will want to resign

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    NASCAR Branding Success

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    Case Summary: In the past 60 years‚ National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) has become one of the top auto-racing series in United States and the number one spectator sport in America.[i] NASCAR has primarily held three national series (NASCAR Sprint Cup series‚ NASCAR Camping World Cup series and NASCAR Nationwide series) along with some regional and international series. Primarily‚ NASCAR has been a US sport but has made an attempt to reach out to world population with races held

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    take part in the sport of barrel racing. The cowgirls usually make it look easy‚ three turns at breakneck speed to beat the clock and win the money. Has anyone ever considered though how those Cowgirls make their horses turn that hard that fast and the most efficient ways they do it? Barrel racing is a very competitive sport that involves a lot of time and dedication. Unlike most sports‚ barrel racing is a year round sport the does not have “seasons.” The point of barrel racing is to run around

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    Best Sports Cars

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    Best Sports Car Around $30‚000 There are many sport cars around the $30‚000 price tag to choose from but the two most popular ones to purchase from would have to be the Nissan 370z and the Ford Mustang GT. In order to find which car would be best suited for someone’s specific needs‚ a comparison will have to be done based on performance‚ practicality‚ ergonomics‚ and cost. The Nissan 370z comes with a 3.7L V6 engine making 332 horsepower while the Mustang is equipped with a 5.0L V8 engine producing

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    Killing Them Softly

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    she also became the first woman to win a pole at any NASCAR top-division race‚ racking up another milestone in her barrier-breaking career. "I’ve heard stories about a kid‚ a boy or a girl‚ saying‚ ’But mommy‚ daddy. That’s a girl that’s out there racing.’ And then they can have that conversation to say that‚ ’You can do anything you want to do‚ and gender doesn’t matter.’ Your passion is what matters. And that’s cool‚" Patrick told CNN’s Don Lemon on Sunday. "When the pressure is on and when the

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    Laura Dale Mumm English 111 – L41 Beth Loring September 16‚ 2013 Nascar: Not Just Mullets and Beer-Bellies Nascar (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) was created in 1945 by Bill France. His dream was to create such a race that people from all over the world would come to see it. The three largest racing series in Nascar are the Sprint Cup Series‚ the Nationwide Series‚ and the Camping World Truck Series. These series use three types of tracks throughout the United States: speedways

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