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    make their residency here the demand for fuel increases‚ thus‚ causing higher prices for fuel. Gas prices have been increasing at alarming rates over the last five years. There has also been a significant increase in the use of fossil fuels. This year alone‚ gas increased to a whopping $3.21 average in the state of Alabama alone (www.gasbuddy.com). California had the biggest increase going above the $5.00 mark (www.gasbuddy.com). As long as our fossil fuel supplies continue to vanish‚ the price

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    so it is very important for the car manufacturers to measure the “willingness of existing users of a product to recommend it to others”. Car is one of the products which is purchased most significantly by Indian households. “What makes the perfect car that influence willful purchase?” The project highlights the factors that influence the buying decision of a consumer. The factor under consideration would be: Price Income of the consumer Features in the car Safety standard Warranty scheme

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    Introduction I. Are there substitutes to using gasoline? II. There are several alternatives gasoline uses especially in vehicles. III. Today I will be briefly discussing the different alternatives to utilizing gasoline. A. The first alternative is natural gas. B. The second alternative is electricity. C. The third alternative is fuel cells. D. The fourth alternative is biodiesel. Body I. First‚ the first alternative to utilizing gasoline as a source of power is natural gas. A. Natural

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    Guilherme Cesa Academic Writing Sara Rayfield 04/18/2012 Instead of Horns‚ Voice Today‚ most of the big cities centralize interests in improving and encouraging the private means of transportation instead of public. Driving a car can be very comfortable and pleasant‚ but it causes serious problems. Because of this‚ we all must change our mind about the ways we move daily and find different ways for locomotion. Mobility is a very exciting thing; the feeling of freedom that it gives can be

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    Currently electric vehicles are slowing becoming popular with some already on show room floors. Furthermore‚ there are many enthusiasts and groups that have really been pushing their use. Tough these cars do not share the same performance qualities of some gas-powered cars; the current technology has been rapidly catching up. Hybrid vehicles have offered in some ways the best of both worlds. The cars are environmentally friendly yet offer the power and distance capabilities of other cars on the market

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    that some customers will visit the restaurant either because of the food‚ the trend to visit a new restaurant in the wave‚ and the affordable prices. The demographical segment represents the income factor (Thomas‚ 2007). As discussed above the Flower Lotus will focus on the middle income to high income earning residents. The prices will therefore be reasonable to these groups and they will be able to afford

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    Hydrogen: The Fuel of The Future By: Json Why are we as Americans so afraid to change? even if it is a change for the better? the world has been using oil coal and other petroleum products to power just about everything that moves for the last 150 years. yet most cars in the united states only get 10-20 miles a gallon and even the "good" ones can get only a petty 20-50 miles a gallon. so why do we put up with the inefficiency when there are far better alternatives out there? Such as hydrogen

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    The Parable of the Burning House In the third chapter of the Lotus Sutra‚ “Parable of the Burning House‚” a wealthy man was overseeing his three young children. The three children were diligently playing with their toys when suddenly a fire broke out in the house; the father made it out alive while his children are still inside. With the house still burning‚ the father yells from outside of the house to his children that they need to put their toys down and come to safety or they will die in

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    Motor Vehicle Manufacturing in Australia INDUSTRY ANALYSIS Overview Thomson (2003) explains that the manufacturing of motor vehicles is a global game. Thomson (2003) argues that Australia does not really have domestic businesses that manufacture motor vehicles as the three major car makers (GM Holden‚ Ford and Toyota) are all subsidiaries of foreign companies. However‚ this is not the case‚ GM Holden for example produces many cars a year in Australia for Australian consumers as well as

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    The poem ‘’The Lotus-Eaters’’ (NA II‚ 1119) by Alfred Tennyson is based on a short episode from the Greek myth Odyssey in which Odysseus and his marines get to the island of the Lotus-eaters. The Lotus-eaters get their name from eating Lotus plants with a drug effect. Although the war veterans desire to go home‚ they get seduced to stay on the island because of the influence the Lotus plants have on them. Through the usage of Sound imagery‚ metrical (ir)regularity and (no) rhyme the poet shows us

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