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    gas vs. eletric

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    seconds.(PS)Electric and gas vehicles tie comes to an end coast and convenience are much better on the electric side then the opposing gas guzzling side. (SS)For example‚ the lithium-ion battery of the Circuit EV uses far less energy than the gas guzzling V8 engine used by the Challenger. (SS)The Circuit EV can go 150 to 200 miles between charges and costs about $6 to $12 a week in electricity; in contrast‚ the Challenger averages 14 miles per gallon in the city and 22 on the highway Plus‚ based on the

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    Toyota Company

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    Company Background INTRODUCTION Toyota is one of the world’s best-known and most successful businesses‚ building cars and trucks in 27 countries for sale in more than 170 markets around the globe. Worldwide production was 9.5 million (8.5 million for Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles) in 2007‚ placing Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) firmly among the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers. This result keeps it on course to achieve its ambition of becoming the world number one by the end of the decade

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    Am-001 Research Paper

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    car will use a seven-speed paddle shift gearbox designed and built by Ricardo British engineering and consultancy firm‚ who previously created the six-speed manual gearbox of the Ford GT‚ and is currently the supplier of McLaren’s 3.8-litre bi-turbo V8 engine. The Croatian company Rimac Automobili will develop and deliver the lightweight battery system for the 001 as apart from the conventional engine this hybrid will use several electric engines.

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    Ford Business Environment

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    competition increased and Ford had to become innovative in order to remain one of the top manufacturers. They put their minds together to create the Ford Mustang in 1964‚ a compact semi GT with four seats‚ at a price of $2480. The automobile had a 4.7 litre V8 engine with speeds exceeding 110 mph. The car was a great success and remained so until the present day selling over 500‚000 in the first year and a half on the market. During the coming years Ford realized its potential. They have created some

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    Bonobos

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    ANT-111-V8 R. Deutsch 30 April 2013 Bonobos Female bonobos exhibit obvious sexual swellings throughout their adult lives. One of the most significant and defining characteristics of bonobos societies is sexual behavior. Sex serves purposes other than reproduction such as appeasement‚ affection‚ social status‚ erotic games‚ reconciliation‚ excitement‚ and stress reduction. While most mammals mate only during specified breeding seasons‚ many primate species are able to breed at any time during

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    the ZL-1‚ which sports the first 427 aluminum block made by Chevy. This monster of an engine pushed out close to 500 horse‚ and 475lb-ft of torque. In the early 80’s both car companies went through some dramatic changes. For instance‚ the thunderous V8’s were replaced with six cylinder engines‚ and Mustang even had a few four-cylinder engines out there as well. You ask why these famous muscle cars turned to smaller engines‚ its simple; fuel economy. These engines didn’t use near as much gas as their

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    Business statistics

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    BE01106 - BUSINESS STATISTICS ASSIGNMENT – PART I SEMESTER 2‚ 2014 _________________________________________________________________________ The complete BEO1106 assignment (all three parts) accounts for 20% of the overall assessment in the unit. This first part of the BEO1106 assignment is to be completed in your own time and must be submitted for correction in the tutorial of week 6. No time extensions will be granted although special consideration applications may be accepted from students

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    IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| Vol. 2‚ Issue 01‚ 2014 | ISSN (online): 2321-0613 Cloud Operating System Using Node.js Mr. Praful Surve1Mr. Vatsal Shah2 Miss. Surbhi Shah3Mr. S.P. Khachane 4 1‚2‚3 Student 4Professor 1‚2‚3‚4 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology‚ Mumbai Abstract—the idea behind Cloud Operating System is that the whole system lives in the web browser. The client must have only a web browser to work with Cloud Operating System and all

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    Hot rods are vintage American cars that are modified for straight line speed. Young men who wanted speed‚ built these cars in their backyards. In the early years of hot rodding‚ 7‚500 people were killed in car wrecks‚ however hot rods have made positive impacts also. For 80 years‚ hot rods have caused the automakers to create the sports car‚ and muscle car. Hot rods have had a big influence on the car industry that a lot of people are not aware of. Hot rods got their start in the early 1920s in southern

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    The 1961 Chevrolet Corvette Mako Shark Concept was the brainchild of Bill Mitchell. Legend encompasses the starting point of the auto‚ including Mitchell’s blaze of motivation in the wake of getting a shark while remote ocean angling. The Shark resembled a genuine shark‚ wîth a mouth‚ gills and a shark-like paint plan that gradated from blue/dim on the top to silver/white on the base (along the rocker boards). Critical elements incorporate a sharp‚ threatening "nose" and four-into-two side channels

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