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    Car Wash

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    The Car Wash Though it may sound really simple to wash an automobile‚ just spraying the car with water‚ then soaping it‚ and then drying it will not fully complete the washing process. There is a simple yet easy process to washing your automobile correctly and also precautions to be aware of as you are doing so. There are about ten steps to follow. Following these steps will make your car washing experience a fun and enjoyable hobby. The first thing you need to do is to check the weather conditions

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    History of Hard Drives

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    History of Hard Drives The hard disk drive was invented by some IBM engineers working under Rey Johnson at IBM in San Jose‚ CA‚ in about 1952 to 1954. In 1965 a number of engineers left IBM (they were known as the "dirty dozen" within IBM) and founded Memorex. Al Shugart‚ one of them‚ later left Memorex and founded first Shugart Associates where the 5 1/4" floppy disk drive was a major product‚ then Seagate Technology‚ which effectively started today’s industry of small hard disk drives. The early

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    Process Analysis Essay

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    machines. One can’t expect a machine to work one hundred percent of the time‚ flawlessly. Occasionally a bowling machine will mess up‚ it’s inevitable. For instance the scoring system could go down leaving most people lost. Fortunately for you this essay will help keep you in the light if the scoring system at your local bowling alley is ever in the dark. Manual scoring is a very simple task. More times than not people make it much harder than it really is. You only need a few “materials:” a pen

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    The "fuel cell cars" currently being advertised are being touted as "having no emissions except water." In a limited sense that is‚ in fact‚ true. However‚ if the entire fuel cycle for the car is considered it most certainly is not. The fuel used by the fuel cell is hydrogen‚ very pure hydrogen. Combined with oxygen from the ambient air‚ the fuel cell produces electricity that powers an electric motor and other devices in the vehicle--just like the battery-driven electric vehicles already on the

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    Essay On Written Process

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    The Written Process Kimberly Williams COM/105 11/07/2012 University of Phoenix The Written Process * Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past. What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? A lot of the writing process that I read about in this class is different in some ways from what I am used to and in other ways do not use contractions or informal language in academic

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    How Process Enterprises Really Work Summary • Many companies have changed their core processes to improve productivity which has not only improved the jobs of employees but also the value provided to customers through higher quality products. This has in turn increased profits for shareholders. • Many companies have changed their core processes and cut out those that don’t add value but few have changed the way they manage the organization and align it with their processes. • Companies whose

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    Stacy Miller Prof. Elizabeth English 1101 February 25‚ 2013 DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE The Texas Department of Transportation ad‚ “Don’t Drink and Drive” caused me to experience immediate shock and horror. My first instinct was to look away‚ but as a human being‚ I was really curious and I couldn’t look away. Why would this disfigured face be featured on an ad campaign? What purpose is he or she serving? And so I looked. The ad includes a simple and short line that was sharp and powerful:

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    Four-Drive Theory

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    Four-Drive Theory in the Workplace Organizational Behavior- MT3250 Dr. Carl W. Proehl‚ Jr. November 5‚ 2013 ABSTRACT One of the hardest jobs as a manager is getting people to do their best work‚ even in trying circumstances and deciphering what motivates us as human beings. A study in neuroscience‚ biology and psychology has led more researchers to learn about the human brain and what emotional needs people are driven by. In this paper we will look at the four-basic emotional drives that

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    Hybrid Cars

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    Hybrid Cars I have always wondered what Hybrid cars were all about. Especially because over the past couple of years gas prices have been at record highs. I knew that there were such things as electric cars but until this last year or so I have only seen the wealthy be able to afford to drive them. And from what I had heard about Hybrid cars was that they were over priced‚ small‚ and not so attractive cars. No wonder nobody owns them. Now I am starting to see them more often and they aren’t as

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    Drive Reduction Theory

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    Drive reduction: The theory of motivation is drive reduction‚ drive reduction is you are driven by biological needs‚ they motivate you to satisfy them. According to the theory‚ the reduction of drives is the primary force behind motivation. (Schultz‚ D.P. & Schultz‚ S.E. (1987). A History of Modern Psychology. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publications.) Drive reduction category as primary and secondary drive. Hunger‚ thirsty‚ pain‚ warmth or sex are examples of primary drive reduction‚ whereby secondary

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