KEL612 Revised March 21‚ 2012 MEGHAN BUSSE AND JEROEN SWINKELS Enterprise Rent-A-Car History The American car rental industry was born on August 20‚ 1916‚ when Josiah Ellis “Joe” Saunders‚ an entrepreneur living in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ ran a seven-line classified ad offering “Automobiles for Hire.” Saunders’s fleet consisted of one vehicle—a Model T Ford—that he rented for ten cents per mile. The industry Saunders created grew dramatically with the advent of commercial air travel after World
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Economics 203 Syllabus APLIAEconomic Statistics II Sections AL1‚ BL1 Fall 2013 Instructor: Office: Phone: e-mail: Office hours: Lecture hours: Lecture Section: Lecture Location: Professor Joseph A. Petry 116 David Kinley Hall 333-4260 jpetry@illinois.edu Wed 10:15 – 11:15 M/W 3:00 – 3:50 (AL1); M/W 4:00 – 4:50 (BL1) AL1‚ BL1 141 Wohlers Hall Lab Time: Lab Days: Lab Location: TA Office Hours: TA Contacts: Head TA Varies by TA section Thursday / Friday 901 W. Oregon
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Access College Foundation Renewal Scholarship Agreement Listed below are the requirements of my scholarship from the Access College Foundation. I understand that the items are my responsibility and that each item needs to be on file in the Access office before my Access scholarship is processed. If these requirements are not fulfilled‚ I will not receive my scholarship payments. Deadline: To apply for a renewal scholarship and to initiate my first semester payment
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IPv4 vs IPv6 I had compiled differences between IPv6 and IPv4 long back. Though it is for my personal reference I am uploading it on my blog. Hope someone might find this useful. Thanks to those known and known sources who helped me compile this. IPv4 | IPv6 | Addresses are 32 bits (4 bytes) in length. | Addresses are 128 bits (16 bytes) in length | Address (A) resource records in DNS to map host names to IPv4 addresses. | Address (AAAA) resource records in DNS to map host names to
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3. Brainstorm as many causes of accidents as possible in the following categories (include at least 10 examples of each) HUMAN: Speaking on the phone Texting Speaking to the passengers in the back seat No seatbelt Driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol Not being cautious of people crossing the road Distracted driving Ignoring road signs Unsafe lane changes Road rage VEHICLE: - Flat tires - Design defects - Equipment failure - Brakes - Tires ENVIRONMENT - Rain - Hail
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The 1960´s pony car The mustang was the working mans corvette for the 1960’s. The mustang was a cheap reliable and safe american sports car when it came out in 1964. In addition‚ the mustang had three body types‚ convertible‚ coupe‚ and fastback. The mustang was beloved by all car lovers around the world‚ because it was manufactured by Ford‚ which was considered a working man’s company‚ it incorporated new features that cars did not previously have‚ and it’s design has outlasted other competitors
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Enterprise rent-a-car I. Background information a. About ERAC A private car rental business with a fleet more than 850 000 vehicles‚ founded in 1957 Based in St Louis‚ Missouri‚ serving US‚ Canada‚ Germany‚ Ireland and Puerto Rico and UK Largest car rental company in North America Highest customer satisfaction for rental car and rental car in airport 95% of customer say they are satisfy with the service Largest purchaser of car in the world b. Marketing mix Customers: ERAC serves these
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of human behavioural models and the commonalities thereof with consumer behaviour‚ impacting the marketing field of study. Once the human behavioural models have been addressed‚ the chapter will focus on models of consumer behaviour. Section 2.2 of this chapter will provide an overview of consumer behaviour‚ followed by models of human behaviour in Section 2.3. Section 2.4 will represent the main discussion of Chapter 2 by focusing on the definition‚ purpose and value of models of consumer behaviour
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Muscle Cars: Past and Present There have been many different car designs throughout the years but none as popular as the muscle cars of the 1960’s. The 1960’s was a golden era for American automakers with the creation of the vintage iron. With that era long gone‚ the automakers were driven to recreate visions of the past. The 1960’s muscle car is the inspiration to the newly resurrected models of 2010 with great style and performance. Muscle cars are an American icon‚ and it still holds true with
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The history of the airline industry went through a period described as challenging and soaring. The reason behind this description is the rapid increase in oil price which caused major financial losses and a cut in airline profits. Airlines which declared bankruptcy between 2004 and 2007 have all been a case of such losses. As of 2009‚ in the UK‚ airline analysts expected that airlines will have to face great challenges in the future. An example of this is British Airways which predicted a profit
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