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    Personal Budgeting

    going on to the websites of each popular communication provider. Transportation cost would mainly depend on my mode of transportation, I decided that using a car would be best based off my lifestyle. After deciding my mode of transportation I needed to decide the specific car, I picked a 2011 Honda Fit hatchback. The estimate cost of this car would be around 5,200$ per year. This estimate includes the costs of maintains, taxes, fuel, and financing. Finding out the estimates of the Honda Fit was

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    Automotive Design

    In this section, I will discuss multicultural aspects of automobile design that has affected society from the past to present day. Back in the day when box cars made of wood, the most persistent issue that rose during that time was safety traffic issues. In 1965, fourteen automobile and equipment manufacturers had almost 43 billion dollars’ worth of sales, 6.3 billion dollars in profits before taxes, 3.3 billion dollars in profits after taxes, and 1.9 billion dollars in dividend distributions.(Ralph

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    Azaria Chamberlain Case Summary

    Rhiannon Kernot Elective History 1st of June 2016 The Events and Outcomes in the Case of Azaria Chamberlain from 1980 to 1987 Major Events in the Chamberlain Case From 1980-1987: It was around 8pm on the 17th of August 1980 when 9 week old Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from an Ayres Rock campsite, her family had gone there on a holiday. The parents, Lindy and Michael Chamberlain, claimed that a dingo had taken Azaria. 7 days later Azaria’s jumpsuit and singlet was found near a dingo den about 4knm

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    Chrysler and Fiat

    Stakeholder Impact VI. Conclusions and Recommendations VII. Bibliography 3-4 5-6 7 8-9 10-12 12-13 13-14 15 2 Project Outline I. Discuss history of Chrysler Group A. Discuss Chrysler’s start within the automotive industry B. Discuss some of the automobiles that Chrysler makes C. Discuss Chrysler’s position within the automotive market II. Discuss history of Fiat SPA A. Discuss Fiat’s start within the automotive industry B. Discuss some of the automobiles that Fiat makes C. Discuss Fiat’s position

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    Cellphones

    now, through their history, uses, and their changes in communication. Introduction I. Cell phones History A. First cell phones B. Cell phones inventor C. How they work II. Using of Cell Phones A. Changes in Communication B. Benefits C. Health effects III. Have they changed us socially? A. How? B. Negative use C. Positive use De La Rosa 1 The concept of the cellular phone was developed in 1947 which originated from the mobile car phone. The concept

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    Industrial Revolution Dbq

    more jobs and as an extension, more workers. “The image in document four tells people that there are more positions to fill. With the brand new assembly line, companies need five people to complete the task, as opposed to one” (Document 4). The car brought on a whole new job direction with the assembly line. People now only needed to know how to piece together one thing and that opened up five times more jobs as there were before. “Railroad travel was fast. Going to San Francisco from New York

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    Tata Nano: the People's Car

    Elevator Pitch: This case talks about how Tata Motors, India's largest automobile company, developed the Nano, the world's cheapest car. The case focuses on the translation of Ratan Tata's (chairman of Tata Motors) vision of a safe affordable car for the masses by Ravi Kant, managing director of Tata Motors into the Nano Project. The case raises questions around breaking the price-quality barrier and changing existing internal processes to accommodate revolutionary new ideas. The dilemma of success—Tata

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    Brazil Olympics

    from an ethical viewpoint. The funds and resources for such improvements can be controversial. For violent crime and the unsightly poverty of the sprawling favelas, or shantytown slums, it may be one of the most challenging Games in the history of the rings. That the International Olympic Committee on Friday decided on the Brazilian city for the 2016 Summer Games was certainly a bold move, but not necessarily a surprise. Now that China has held the Olympics, South America was the next

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    Economic Development After Wwii

    Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Economic Development 3 2.1 Economic Development 3 2.2 Demographic Change 4 3.0 Technological Developments 4 3.1 Air Travel 4 3.1.2 Car Industry Developments 4 4.0 Hospitality and Tourism Industry Developments 5 4.1 Hospitality Industry Developments 5 4.1.1 The Beverage Industry Changes 5 4.1.2 The food industry 6 4.2 The Tourism Industry 6 4.2.1 The Baby Boom Industry 6 5.0 The Guest Host Relationship 7 6.0 Conclusion 7 7.0 References 9

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    Barcode License Plate Recognition

    ABSTRACT Barcode License Plate Recognition (BLPR) is a system capable of recognising number plates by scanning their barcodes for various different uses. A sophisticated barcode reader and algorithm converts the barcodes, into identifiable data. This allows the capture of critical information such as the registration of every vehicle entering a site or crossing the red light at traffics. This information can be passed to the police to assist in the pursuit and identification of contraventions.

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