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- 221: China's Economic Growth Due to Recent Foreign Policies
- ... every nation of the globe involved in international trade. The change in the amount of imports and exports to and from China will increase the demand on countless markets, from automobile, to petrochemical, to pharmaceuticals, and optical fiber. Also, with all the foreign investment China is receiving, the socialistic republic will only grow more and more interdependent upon the world economy ...
- 222: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... of what is to come from NAFTA, this has been one of the wisest economic trade alliances this country could have entered into. According to the Commerce Department, Big Three automobile exports from the U.S. and Canada to Mexico for the first quarter of 1994 reached 9,925 units, compared with 9,479 during all of 1993. In addition, Chrysler ...
- 223: A Job At UPS
- ... a few disadvantages. Some of the advantages are that most freight and material movers belong to Unions. The particular unions that represent freight and material movers are International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace and Agriculture Implement Workers of America. Unions make sure that the workers have proper working conditions and make the right amount of money for what type of work they ...
- 224: The Great Depression
- ... recession). When immigration or higher birth rates cause a population to grow, demands tends to increase. When population growth slows down, demands drop by huge amounts. Such inventions as the automobile and color television spur business investments and consumer spending, causes expansion. After demand for these products has been satisfied, spending drop offs resulting in contraction. Still other theories suggest that ...
- 225: Personal Writing: The Burnside Project
- ... shade of grey, in all its variety blends and curves from the lightest near whites, to a deepness rivaling black. The darkness overhead drones with the sound of a thousand automobile tires humming on the top of the bridge. Though designed for another purpose, it serves well as protection from the rain and weather. The sun and light, as well as ...
- 226: Government Intervention of the Internet
- ... and the FBI and NSA are believed to be unable to crack this code. When told about the illegal uses of him programs, Zimmerman replies: "If I had invented an automobile, and was told that criminals used it to rob banks, I would feel bad, too. But most people agree the benefits to society that come from automobiles -- taking the kids ...
- 227: So, How Does It Work? The Wankel Rotary Engine
- ... driven. Designs for rotary engines were proposed as early as 1588 by Ramelli, though it took the development of the Otto cycle engine in 1876 and the advent of the automobile in 1896 to set the stage for a proper rotary combustion engine. Furthermore, it took Felix Wankel to catalogue and organize 862 configuration pairs, of which 278 are impractical. Wankel ...
- 228: The Electronic Computer
- ... of service available through information networks; telephones integrated into terminals; the widespread acceptance and use of electronic mail; unmanned manufacturing facilities; electronic shopping; less use of cash; soft copy publishing; automobile navigation systems; computer-controlled artificial limbs; voting at home via microcomputers; nationwide uniform student testing; and artificial intelligence, which encompasses expert systems, natural languages, simulation of human sensory capabilities, and ...
- 229: Radio: A Form of Communication
- ... be vertically polarized because its electric field has a vertical orientation. An AM broadcast antenna is vertically polarized, requiring the receiving antenna to be located vertically also, as in an automobile installation. Television and FM broadcast transmitters use a horizontal polarization antenna. For efficient radiation the required length of a transmitting (and receiving) dipole antenna must be half a wavelength or ...
- 230: Maglev Consequences
- ... on oil imports, possibly creating national security problems. High speed ground transportation systems are capable of approaching the speed of airplane flight while offering some of the flexibility of the automobile, such systems can provide added capacity in dense corridors around the world. Because of its very high speed, it will be more likely to attract medium distance air travelers and ...
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