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- 301: The Volkswagen Beetle
- The people s car generically, Volkswagen in German is almost as old as the automobile, and the type was familiar in Germany long before the advent of the Volkswagen. Usually these popular cars were minimal cars, though size and simplicity did not necessarily bring them ...
- 302: The Major Jewish Holidays
- ... a fire, and hitting with a hammer are all tasks not to be done on Shabbat. Rabbis have also prohibited travel, buying and selling, electricity, and the use of the automobile on Shabbat. Preparing for the Shabbat begins about 2pm on Friday afternoon. People leave work early to go home and prepare for Shabbat. Shabbat officially begins at sunset. Candles are ...
- 303: The Indian And The Horse
- ... with the acquisition of the horse. Wissler argues that, "The changes in Indian life brought about by this new mode of travel were even greater than those produced by the automobile in our time" (266). He suggests that the reasons for this are that the increased mobility gave a broader outlook, more leisure, new experiences, and inhibited sedentary occupations (266). The ...
- 304: The Global Logic Of Strategic
- ... Europe is a fully unified market about to introduce a single currency, and the future of the Asian 'tigers' is uncertain. Added to this, in many industries, such as the automobile industry, agreements that began as strategic alliances have now resulted in mergers. Ohmae's (1989) argument is very one-sided. He only talks of the reasons why globalisation is making ...
- 305: The Difference Between A Club
- ... into gangs are persecuted as criminals. Clubs are formed with constructive goals in mind, such as making it easier for its members to find parts for a particular brand of automobile. Socioeconomic class, academic achievement, or perceived roles in society for its members all play a part in the preferential treatment given to a group which a society deems a club ...
- 306: The Analysis Of The Blue Marbl
- ... them that they are doing damage by using gasoline so carelessly, but it could also lead to support for a cleaner-burning fuel. I know for a fact that several automobile companies already have cars that run on electricity, as well as several other alternative sources of power. Perhaps these alternative sources of power would be taken more seriously once the ...
- 307: Supply And Demand For The Pors
- ... into international advertising, and instead adopted a direct mail system in each of its countries of sale. Thus the only people really targeted, were those who had purchased a Porsche automobile previously. Thus they created a hungry target market; also giving away free test-drives throughout Europe. The Boxter s price was its main advantage. It was said that by pricing ...
- 308: Speed Kills
- ... the driver to spend more money. Driving fast will increase the wear and tear of your car and the predicted reliability could drop and you might have to replace the automobile faster than expected because the vehicle wont lasts you as long as it was suppose. When you speed you have chances of getting speeding tickets that are very high in ...
- 309: Nutrition And Health
- ... weight may die from complications of diabetes, or those who smoke may die from cancer. They might even die from something totally unrelated to any of these factors, such as automobile accidents. Still, statistical studies have shown that certain conditions and behaviors are linked to certain diseases. Today, there is a growing awareness that the food you eat affects your health ...
- 310: Mysteries 2
- ... from Resurrection Cemetery where she is supposed to be buried. Her full name is unknown and her existence is unproved. According to legend Mary was killed one night in an automobile accident in 1934 after an evening of dancing at the Willowbrook Ballroom, formerly known as the O'Henry Ballroom. Her ghost was said to have begun making appearances in 1934 ...
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