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    Vice President‚ Ford North America Ford Motor Company I’ve been invited to discuss the business case for diversity—why diversity is as critical to your business strategy as the products you make or the services you provide—and to discuss the benefits for companies that not only seek but celebrate diversity in their offices and plants‚ as well as in the ideas that shape their companies and their products. It’s an easy case for me to argue. As a group vice president at Ford and a member of

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    Lee Iacocca

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    Leadership Summary Many people are familiar with Lee Iacocca’s rise to power starting at the Ford Motor Company because of many well orchestrated advertising and marketing campaigns. This initial introduction was followed by extreme press exposure of his subsequent termination from Ford and at this point in time nearly everyone has heard of his almost heroic efforts to save the Chrysler Corporation from bankruptcy. What most individuals do not realize is that Iacocca was a four year student of

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    Why Should We Keep Cars

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    We should keep cars‚ they have been here for so many years. Cars have done a lot of great things to this world. As it states in paragraph 3 Cars let people free‚ people don’t have to live in the city where your job is‚ cars also helped the growth off suburbs. Cars have grown to be so much now you have 100 types of cars to pick from way let all that hard work on cars go to waste? Cars do have some things wrong like the population‚ but nothing is perfect but cars come close! When I’m in my car I

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    Lawnmower racing is a type of motor-sport where participants race modified riding lawnmowers. Basically‚ a lawnmower is a machine having a rotating blade for cutting grass; however‚ even though the original mower engines are maintained‚ the blades are removed for safety. Nearly all of the machines used in these races are older ones that racers remodel for racing. Lawn mower racing is founded firmly in the use of both standard mower engines and chassis. This competition attracts all ages. There are

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    Swot Analysis Of Cadillac

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    Cadillac started building automobiles in 1902. In 1909 they became a branch of the General Motors Corporation. In this article we’ll discuss the classic Fleetwood. This is one of the company’s most memorable and long running luxury models. The Cadillac Sixty Special Fleetwood Series ran from 1938 through 1993. However‚ it did sit out of the line-up from 1977 through 1986. This long running line of feature packed GM cars went through eleven generations of improvements‚ upgrades and styling changes

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    Chicano Lowriding

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    Chicanos live by many proverbs‚ passed on from generation to generation‚ percepts that create the bar for Chicanos. Many Chicano families take a part in an activity that is much more than a hobby‚ it is a lifestyle that promotes unity‚ it is lowriding. The members of the lowriding community live bajito y suavecito with a goal to give an art show on wheels. Lowriding is an old-time technique of lowering and streamlining older cars and more recently modernizing them by adding hydraulics. Although lowriders

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    Ettore Bugatti was an innovative man who had a great impact on the automotive industry. Early Life His childlife was mostly him going to school like a normal child but he went on to a art school after graduating from normal school. He was born in italy on september 15th 1881 by the name Ettore Arco Isidoro Bugatti. But he always had a interest in engineering and creating things. When he was 17 he joined a small

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    The Camaro and Mustang are very fascinating cars but there are differences and similarities. We know the rivalry has been going on for generations now but when they first started to what we have now there is a big change in the power‚ speed‚ looks‚ and even the way that they look. for some people they want different looking mustang with the 435 hp coyote v8 or some want a new looking 455 hp Camaro SS. To know the car that your really want you will have to try them to find out. Let’s start with the

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    establishment of General Motors in Canada marked the beginning of a period of substantial economic development. The automotive industry is a tremendous contributor to the comprehensive level of economic growth experienced throughout the twentieth century. With the peak of industrialization finally realized‚ there existed opportunity for development and modernization of societies around the world. With this in mind‚ opportunity was present for the production of automobiles for use around the world

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    Hagobian Essay

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    Hagob Hagobian grew up in Western Iran in an orphanage. He took advantage of the chances that came his way and was able to create a financially secure place in the middle-class society in Iran. He had an intense desire to better himself and his family as his biography explains‚ in Iranian society from the 1920s to the 1950s. “Of particular interest is his membership in the truck drivers’ guild‚ an indication that the old Islamic guild system flourished into the twentieth century and even showed

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