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    Over the years automobiles have changed and impacted the US. “How can I show the history and mechanics of the US automobile to explain the growth and success of the US economy?” The first automobile companies in the US sparked the nation’s want for luxurious‚ fast‚ and reliable vehicles. In the early 1900’s Henry Ford begin the first to mass produce his vehicles. Which would later lead on to a multi billion dollar company. Henry Ford was the first to mass produce the gasoline automobile in the US

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    The Barangay in Ancient Times Before the arrival of the Spanish colonizers in the Philippines in the 16th century‚ the Barangays were well-organized independent villages - and in some cases‚ cosmopolitan sovereign principalities‚ which functioned much like a city-state. The Barangay was the dominant organizational pattern among indigenous communities in the Philippine archipelago. The name barangay originated from balangay‚ a Malay word meaning "sailboat". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barangay_(pre-colonial)

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    Yes‚Europe did have a rise in power in trade‚military‚production‚ and Power. When Europe reached the 1500s the population increased because of decline or stagnation.The amount of geographic discoveries made Europe start a process of going into a world economic system.More and More people found New islands‚ the more and more the found resource material. Since each island was just discovered‚ they were each full of rich material. Trade increased and the production of goods increased also.In the 1600’s

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    Globalization The example of the automobile industry ECON 3730 –Economic Geography William H. Warren Introduction: When I think of Globalization‚ I always have the car companies in mind as pioneers in many aspects of globalizing. This paper is going to examine the reasons why automobile companies are shifting production from Germany in particular to foreign countries. I will also compare the major locations for manufacturing‚ China and Eastern Europe‚ and show how those regions qualify

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    ___________________________________________________________________________ In 1939‚ the world witnessed the beginning of arguably the most devastating of all combat in the history of mankind‚ World War II. The conflict would ravage the entire European continent and far beyond extending into the far reaches of the planet‚ stretching from the lands of the African continent and waters of the Atlantic‚ to the Philippine islands in the Pacific. Previously‚ tensions had arisen with Germany’s annexation

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    their territory. Short Background of Japan’s involvement in WWII (500 words): Japan participated in World War 2 and was part of the Axis Powers. Before World War 2‚ Japan had struggled and wanted to expand their territory. There are many reasons for this‚ one of which was to establish itself and gain equality with the Western Powers. Japan wanted to be considered as an equal amongst the Western powers which had conquered and controlled large territories and colonized different countries. Other reasons

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    Study 2: The Mini 1. In your opinion‚ what were the most important design considerations for BMW when redesigning the Mini for the U.S. car market? As for U.S. car maker‚ the first place that they should redesign the image and the style of the BMW. As to suit the market‚ BMW should make the car a little larger; add some modern bits inside of the car. As I know‚ they highlighted the British theme by adding extras like the flag on the roof‚ therefore‚ as for the U.S. car maker‚ they also

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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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    What countries may have had distinct disadvantages during the war? Why and what were they? Russia was at a disadvantage since they had outdated equipment and tactics. Their lack of new technology and advanced equipment was mirrored by other nations such as Greece might have had quite a disadvantage due to its size. 2. When the Archduke of Austria‚ Franz Ferdinand‚ visited Bosnia in 1914‚ he was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip‚ under orders of the Black Hand which was a covert Serbian

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    The three most common reasons addicts enter treatment are: 1. A sincere desire to recover. 2. Coercion. 3. Manipulation. A SINCERE DESIRE TO RECOVER Addicts may come to appreciate that it’s time for a change. An old joke of AA is that addicts who drink and drive may make a change after a DUI—they stop driving but continue to drink! The changes we are looking for are to stop using drugs! An addict may make a change when he or she hits rock bottom‚ such as losing a job‚ losing an important relationship

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