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    Leon Prikhodovskiy ENVS: Professor Boone 12/05/2013 Which Are Better: Electric or Hybrid? In today’s economy not everyone can afford fifty to a hundred dollars here and there‚ every week or two. In our constant innovation and search for developing better and more efficient ways has finally led us to options. New technology has helped us further advance the automotive industry‚ but hastily neglected the environment. In order to help out with the carelessness of the environment; automotative companies

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    Japan’s Automakers Face Endaka Case Analysis Beatrice Galet 1) What happened to Japan’s Big four automakers in 1985‚ and then again in 1993-1995? Since the end of World War II‚ Japan’s economic strategy for growth was based on exports‚ that allowed the development of its powerful industrial sector. During the 1980s‚ Japanese automakers in particular were enjoying an unprecedented and largely unexpected period of prosperity. They managed to establish a successful domestic automobile industry

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    Tinkering with computers‚ learning new technology and "surfing" the net can keep your mind active and healthy! Working with computers and technology for the past 25 years‚ I have no excuse not to keep up with the fast-paced world of information technology. At 76 years young however‚ Andrew Ivanyi could have very easily missed the opportunity to have the world at his fingertips. Who would blame him for deciding that life was too short to venture into the scary and unknown world of computers? But

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    Bernard‚ Gert. “Genetic Engineering: Is It Morally Acceptable?” USA Today‚ vol. 127‚ no. 2644‚ Jan. 1999‚ pp. 28–30. ProQuest‚ search.proquest.com/docview/214609658/abstract/embedded/OR8PLZKZGX6BATI5?source=fedsrch. This article gives you the run down on the different types of genetic engineering and how they can affect you and your future generations. The author mainly focuses on the moral aspect and how it could be seen as morally outrageous or acceptable. It explains that if genetic engineering

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    paradigms and technological trajectories . Research Policy‚ 147-162. Feyerabend‚ P. (1975). How to defend society against science. . Introductory Readings in the Philosophy of Science‚ 54-65. Kantorovic‚ A. (1993). Scienific discovery: Logic and Tinkering. Albany: State University of New York press. Kuhn‚ T. (1962). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago: The University of Chicago press. Kuhn‚ T. (2003). Kuhn and normal science; Kuhn and Revolutions. In P. Godfrey-Smith‚ Theory and Reality:

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    The McDonald brothers ’ first restaurant‚ founded in 1937 in a parking lot just east of Pasadena‚ Calif.‚ didn ’t serve hamburgers. It had no playground and no Happy Meals. The most popular item on the menu was the hot dog‚ and most people ate it sitting on an outdoor stool or in their cherished new autos while being served by teenage carhops. That model was a smashing success--for about a decade. Then America ’s tastes began to change‚ and the Golden Arches changed with them. As cars lost some

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    252 Management Information Systems REAL WORLD ~ CASE Amazon‚ eBay‚ and Google: Unlocking and Sharing Business Databases The meeting had dragged on for more than an hour that rainy day in Seattle‚ and Jeff Bezos had heard enough. The CEO had rounded up 15 or so senior engineers and managers in one of Amazon’s offices to tackle a question buzzing inside the company: Should Amazon bust open the doors of its most prized data warehouse‚ containing its myriad databases‚ and let an eager world

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    The Creation of Johari Window The Creation of Johari Window Ever since the creation of life‚ humans have fought with one and other‚ bickering‚ and talking behind each other’s backs. This is especially true in the workplace‚ who has not had an argument with a coworker? It seems like no one has anything nice to say about each other. Maybe people do have nice things to say‚ but the problem is finding a way to say them. There must be a way to improve this everlasting problem‚ which two men set out

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    Marcus Penza 4/15/12 English Professor Kramer Jailbreaking‚ Right‚ Wrong‚ Legal‚ Illegal? Jail breaking‚ a concept that can offer you complete freedom‚ but not in the way most would think‚ instead of freeing you from a 12x12 confined space‚ jailbreaking frees a technological device’s firmware from its locks and limitations letting the device reach its full potential. Although the process of jailbreaking could be used on a vast variety of devices‚ throughout this essay we will be examining

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    cars. Henry Ford changed the world because of his invention of the assembly line and his other contributions to the automotive industry. Henry Ford was born on July 30‚ 1863 near Dearborn‚ Michigan. At the age of thirteen is where his life of tinkering with things began. His father gave him a pocket watch and at only the age of thirteen. Ford then took it apart and reassembled it. Many friends and neighbors were impressed with this skill he had and asked him to fix their watches as well. Following

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