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    Josh Constine is a technology journalist who focuses on the analysis of social products. Mr. Constine graduated from Stanford University in 2009 with a Master’s degree in Cybersociology‚ researching what sort of influence technology had on human interaction. Mr. Constine has also received a Bachelor of Arts degree with honor from Stanford University in 2007‚ with a concentration in Social Psychology and Interpersonal Processes. His works have been quoted by The Wall Street Journal‚ CNN Money‚ The

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    Expanding to foreign markets is usually one of the pivotal goals for countless companies however for IndyCar‚ it appears that it doing so could become a death sentence for the brand. One of the chief complains among the IndyCar followers‚ is the lack of nearby races. The average distance for fans from each state to attend a NASCAR race is an average of 137.5 miles compared to the 242 miles average for IndyCar races (^^). This is evidence that IndyCar has either one over-expanded the placement

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    Bourdieu Cultural Capital

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    Marx’s labor theory of value states that the value of a commodity is determined by the amount of labor that went into producing it. Marx defines a commodity as an external object that satisfies needs and distinguishes between two different kinds of value that can be attributed to it. Commodities have a use-value that describes their sufficiency to satisfy these needs. Then there is the exchange value‚ which is the commodities value in relation to other commodities on the market‚ which can be measured

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    INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS EFFECT ON URBAN PLANNING: Much before towns and cities were formed people started using some mode of transport‚ during the early ages people started using horses as a mode of transport. When cities started to come up and industrialisation began bicycles were introduced to the world and the use of horses started to fall big time and was completely eradicated. This marked the beginning of the age of industrialisation‚ so all the lanes and the streets in the urban cities were

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    Curious about the new 2016 Chevy Corvette in Longview? If so‚ then Bud Clary Chevrolet is the place for you. For decades‚ the Corvette brand has been synonymous with performance and quality‚ and this year’s offering more than lives up to the reputation. The features and technology items are significant as well. The Corvette is perfect for anyone who needs a super car that provides you with a little bit of everything. 2016 Chevy Corvette in Longview The standard engine on the Corvette is a 6.2-liter

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    The article‚ "The Lexus Hoverboard Is Real‚ but It Isn’t Coming to a Skate Park near You‚" discusses the various aspects of this new hoverboard known as the "Slide" and also argues the point that the hoverboard will not proceed into production. In order for the Slide to work‚ one needs: superconductors cooled by liquid nitrogen‚ magnets in the board‚ and a gargantuan amount of magnets in the ground. The fact that the board only works at an expensive‚ custom-built park in Barcelona causes author Tim

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    11/23/2012 Writing Design | Aaron Jeffries | K0059524 | How emotional design has changed in the automotive industry? | Contents Introduction 3 Emotional Design 3 Model T 3 Timeline Design – 1911 - 1960 4 E-Type Jaguar 5 1960’s Cadillac 60 Special 6 Timeline Design – 1960 - 2000 6 The Experience 7 Timeline Design – 2000 - Current Date 7 Global Warming 9 Hybrid Cars 9 Future Design - Concepts 10 Conclusion 11 References 12 Introduction If you looked at the world

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    PS3260 Term Paper #2 Pang Hsieh Loong‚ Marcus U090727R Volkswagen: Das Auto and its political impact. One can be forgiven for overlooking the categories of cars when asked about politics in one’s country – they seemed too commonplace and mundane to be considered anything political. In the mainstream thought‚ cars are a means of transportation‚ to travel from one point to another. Some conservationists may argue on the environmental agenda‚ while others may think of cars as one of the main industries

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    Internal factors influencing consumers’ choice of cars In each and every market‚ consumers are guided by a multiplicity of factors that define the likely decisions that a consumer is likely to make in regards to the purchase of a particular product or service. It s the same when in comes to car market‚ consumers are influenced by several internal and external factors to settle on a car choice. The internal factors are those factors that are personal to the consumer and have a very minimal connection

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    Ford Motor Company was faced with several tough choices in order to save the company. They needed to find a way to not just make the company profitable but save the company from going out of business. Not only did Ford need to improve its car line‚ but they also needed improve the company and the way the conducted business. The car building industry is a true form of an open system. While they design and develop the cars they get the parts or raw materials to build the cars from outside suppliers

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