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    Fire Fighting Apparatus

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    giant pumps mounted on them. It can pump tens of thousands of gallons a minute. But that is all it can do. A separate vehicle‚ called a “Hose tender”‚ must be dispatched with the pump vehicle. It is also possible to have apparatus that can perform four or five major functions. These are called "Quads" or "Quints". Engines can also be classified as "Type I"‚ Type II" or "Type III". This classification refers to the size of pumps and uses. Quints‚ as the name implies are vehicles that carry out five

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    Subaru Legacy Essay

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    The Subaru Legacy is a midsize‚ five-passenger sedan and the only model in the segment offering standard all-wheel drive. Introduced in 1990‚ the Legacy is Subaru’s longest running model line‚ covering six generations of production. 2015 to Present The sixth-generation Subaru Legacy was introduced for the 2015 model year. The current iteration features a sport front fascia marked by a large‚ trapezoidal grille‚ wraparound headlamps assemblies as well as a broad‚ narrow grille opening flanked by

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    Constructive Alignment

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    Constructive alignment and the Deep and Surface approaches to Learning Dr Rika Van Schoor Due Date : 16th March 2012 TITLE: Life Long Learning through Constructive Alignment In responding to the assignment question‚ I have considered and reflected on my approaches to teaching‚ facilitating and learning in the context of constructivism and constructive alignment. Therefore the assignment is structured broadly as follows: I provide a definition of constructivism and contructive alignment based

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    Cars Essay

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    1910‚ to sportier cars in the 1950’s‚ to today’s speedy and beautiful automobiles‚ the evolution has just begun. In 1910‚ Henry Ford produced the Model-T‚ the first car built from an assembly line and sold in mass production. “It had a 20-horsepower‚ four-cylinder engine‚ reached a top speed of about 45 miles per hour‚ covered 13-21 mpg and weighed 544 kg” (“The evolution of the car”). Now‚ many of us may think that is a horrible car‚ but just remember‚ that was over a century ago. The first Model-T

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    Transportation Decision

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    Nowadays‚ there are so many choices that it could take months to look at all the cars on the market. For those buyers who are looking for a vehicle for their families‚ one of the first questions is‚ “should I buy a sports utility vehicle (SUV) or a four-door sedan?” To reach a decision‚ a buyer can compare these two car types in term of their overall cost‚ convenience‚ and style. SUVs and sedans often differ in their costs‚ in general SUVs are more expensive to buy and to run than sedans. For

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    Audi History

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    in 1931 the management recognized that only a union with other vehicle manufacturer could keep Audi alive. At that time the AUTO UNION was founded‚ the members were DKW‚ HORCH‚ WANDERER and AUDI. The new companies insignia to show the union of the four companies was the now familiar 4 rings ‚ which are still used by Audi today. The new union had great success in motor sport in the ensuing  years. The most powerful car that was build before the 2nd world war was a 6 litre V 16 engine with 382 KW(

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    Subaru Essay

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    transportation conglomerate Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI)‚ thetwenty-second biggest automaker by production worldwide in 2012.[1] Subaru is known for its use of the boxer engine layout in most of its vehicles above 1500 cc as well as its use of the all wheel drivedrive-train layout since 1972‚ with it becoming standard equipment for mid-size and smaller cars in most international markets by 1996‚ and now standard in most North American market Subaru vehicles. The lone exception is the RWD BRZ introduced

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    Vehicle 1 Research Paper

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    2201 pounds. A post collision examination of Vehicle 1 revealed it was powered by an electronic sequential port fuel injected‚ 102-hp 1.5 Litre‚ in-line 4‚ SOHC‚ 8 valve engine‚ with no apparent modifications. The drive train consisted of a front wheel drive‚ 5 speed manual transmission with overdrive‚ with no apparent modifications and both components appeared to be in good condition with no notable deficiencies. Vehicle 1 was equipped with upper and lower

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    Nowadays‚ there are so many choices that it could take months to look at all the cars on the market. For those buyers who are looking for a vehicle for their families‚ one of the first questions is‚ “should I buy a sports utility vehicle (SUV) or a four-door sedan?” To reach a decision‚ a buyer can compare these two car types in term of their overall cost‚ convenience‚ and style.      2- SUVs and sedans are often differ in their costs. Despite they are expensive cars‚ but SUVs are more expensive

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    Value Alignment

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    Starbuck ’s Value Alignment BUS 475 Starbuck ’s Value Alignment Aligning organizational values with the organization’s actual plans and actions provides a formula for success. Decisions made through the planning process are more effective if the values of the organization are a part of the process. The values of Starbucks are the core of daily operations of the organization. Oftentimes‚ organizational values are aligned with the personal values of the customers‚ defining the social responsibility

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