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    Automobile Safety

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    Informative speech on automobile safety Informative Speech Outline Intro Automobiles! You just have to have one in this fast paced world! In the United States‚ or maybe just in a popular city such as Los Angeles or New York‚ automobiles are necessary. People need to move from point A to point B. These points can be as close as a few hundred feet or even range up to a few hundred miles! When making these trips safety is a priority. There are hundreds of thousands of automobiles on the roads across

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    domestic coffee industry to grow. Majority of India ’s coffee production is exported. Global coffee production stood at about 7.98 billion kg in 2011-12 (crop year). India is the 5th largest producer‚ accounting for only about 3-4 per cent share in total production. On the basis of player presence in the value chain‚ the industry can be segmented into: (i) planters (ii) planters-cum-traders‚ and (iii) non-integrated players From the consumption point of view‚ the industry can be segmented

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    Market Analysis: Car industry A market is a platform where the forces of demand and supply‚ essentially in the form of buyers and sellers interact. It is a switchboard that directs those with a commodity towards those who are in need of it. Since demand and supply exists for virtually all products‚ similarly a market for cars also exists. The car market globally is dominated by the Japanese after the decline in the American car makers after the World War II. This market today is dominated by names

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    Mehta Automobiles

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    MEHTA AUTOMOBILES In 1980‚ Mr.Sanat Mehta joined Standard Automobiles of Ahmedabad as a mechanic. In appreciation of his excellent work‚ he was soon promoted to the post of chief mechanic. Mr. Mehta’s professional ability‚ his pleasing manners and sense of responsibility endeared him to the customers of Standard Automobiles to such an extent that some of them persuaded him to commence his own automobile repair workshop. One of them persuaded him to commence his own automobile repair workshop

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    History of Automobiles Automobiles also known as Cars‚ Trucks and SUV’s are a very important part of our everyday lives. Automobiles have been around a lot longer than most people think. In Europe‚ automobiles date back to as early as the late 1700’s. European engineers began thinking of developing the first automobile to make life easier. By the mid 1800’s they began to think over how the automobile would run. Some manufactures tried using stream‚ combustion‚ and electrical motors to run their

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    equity. In the face of today’s changing business ‚ to success ‚ this expand model of marketing is very much helpful. All steps of this marketing process is important. As a first step‚ marketers need to understand customers needs and wants and the market place within which they operate. Once its fully understood ‚ consumers and marketplace‚ Marketing management design a customer driven marketing strategy. In the next steps‚ marketers construct a marketing program that actually deliver superior

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    entry into a new market. What contribution‚ if any‚ can game theory make to the analysis of the economic viability of such a strategy? Refer to the critical time line‚ reaction functions and the Nash premise in your reply. Introduction: Management decisions lack the full information‚ so they are bounded rationality decisions. Companies are players in a game‚ and the game dimensions are defined in terms of geography and product. So any new entrant will try to enter the market he will play

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    Automobile Pollution

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    Automobile Pollution. Automobiles can cause many different kinds of pollution in the environment. Air‚ health and groundwater pollution are of the most common. The reasons for these problems can be contributed to exhaust systems and light switches that are standard equipment on most cars today. Older and newer cars alike are equipped with a catalytic converter system. Which are supposed to convert hydrocarbons‚ carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides into harmless materials emitted from the automobiles

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    Automobile Pollution

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    Hydrocarbons (HC) Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) 2005 Air Toxic Emissions from On-road Mobile Sources (Tox-weighted) Affects of Automobile Pollution 1. In India about 15-20 million people are asthmatic because of emission of automobile pollution. 2. N02 is a highly toxic gas and attacks the lungs causing lung cancer and emphysema. 3. Automobile pollutants interferes the development and functioning of the nervous system. 4. Some diseases such as bronchitis‚ plurosis occur by long-term

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    Indian Automobile Industtry

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    THE INDIAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY A. Introduction The Automotive Industry in India is one of the larger markets in the world and had previously been one of the fastest growing globally‚ but is now seeing flat or negative growth rates. India’s passenger car and commercial vehicle manufacturing industry is the sixth largest in the world‚ with an annual production of more than 3.9 million units in 2011. According to recent reports‚ India overtook Brazil and became the sixth largest passenger vehicle

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