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    Recommendation Report: General Motors Written For: General Motors Table of Contents Executive Summary.............................................................................................................................3 Introduction………....................................................................................................................……..4 Strengths............................................................................. ............................

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    driverless cars as you can see from cars that can park themselves to major companies such as Tesla and Google who are investing heavily into driverless cars. For Uber it seems like the directions to go in. However that means a lot more expenses to the company. First of all I do not think that Uber should build their own line of cars‚ however they should work with one of the large companies such as Tesla or Google to get the cars from them. This will save Uber from having to start up the production

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    UpnfA-_uOpo New York Times‚ 2011. http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/02/unable-to-raise-financing-aptera-shuts-down/?_r=0 Pricewaterhouse Coopers‚ 2010 - 2010 Automotive Review‚ Pricewaterhouse Coopers‚ Quarter 2 2010. Tesla‚ 2011. http://www.teslamotors.com/it_CH/forum/forums/tesla-signs-60-mln-deal-toyota-develop-electric-version-rav4 United States Department of Commerce‚ 2013 - U.S. Commercial Service Resource Guide for the European Motorcycle Industry‚ United States Department of Commerce‚ 2013-2014

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    world. It brings to light the issues that‚ even in today’s society‚ are still occurring. Women‚ young adults‚ and children everywhere in the world are becoming victims to abuse‚ rape‚ and being deprived of getting an education. This film documents Nikolas Kristof going around the world with the help of well known people in America to show some of the issues and some organizations that are working to change the way society views women and children. Early in the documentary a shocking statistic was given

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    world’s population to put it in perspective)‚ that’s a lot of use of AI per day just from a phone. A more complex and advanced form of AI is used in Teslas to power their “predictive capabilities‚ self-driving features” (Adams). They’re not exactly common yet‚ by 2023 it’s estimated there will be 3 million Teslas in use daily. The AI powering Teslas is so advanced‚ it has every major car company racing to catch up with it (and in some cases‚ unsuccessfully doing so). And indisputably the most popular

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    Alternative Fuels for Cars Automobiles are considered one of the largest contributors to climate change – only preceded by the effect of fossil fuel power generation plants [1]. This means that the automobile industry is under a lot of pressure to cut down on carbon emissions globally by finding alternative fuels for cars. Moreover‚ as we approach peak oil [2]‚ the availability of conventional automobile fuels will reduce drastically causing an exponential rise in fuel prices [2]‚ a fact that

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    NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE Hemophilia: “The Royal Disease” by Yelena Aronova-Tiuntseva and Clyde Freeman Herreid University at Buffalo State University of New York Hemophilia is an X-linked recessive disorder characterized by the inability to properly form blood clots. Until recently‚ hemophilia was untreatable‚ and only a few hemophiliacs survived to reproductive age because any small cut or internal hemorrhaging after even a minor bruise were fatal. Now hemophilia

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    NVIDIA: long-term growth prospects. Summary NVIDIA will benefit from a growth of driverless cars number through its self-driving platform. A great marketing campaign will allow NVIDIA to increase its number of clients in the automotive industry. Gaming and datacenter businesses of NVIDIA have excellent prospects for a profitability growth. I believe that NVIDIA’s self-driving platform‚ Drive PX2‚ creates a tremendous potential for NVIDIA’s earnings growth. The Drive PX 2 has 12 CPU cores (2

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    Illustrator‚ Haddon Sundblom defined Santa Claus in his 1931 advertisement. The unanimously recognized image of Santa Claus has become of a rotund‚ bearded‚ old man dressed in a red suit‚ stripped of all religious attire. Saint Nikolas has been repackaged and commoditized to meet the needs of 20th century advertisers; used to sell everything from fizzy drinks to health insurance. The function of Santa Claus in folk tale is as the bearer of gifts. He encourages good behavior in children

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    Iran and US Sanctions Name College Professor Course Date Iran and US Sanctions The history of U.S sanctions over Iran dates back to early 1950s when Britain and America boycotted Iranian oil. The 1950s boycott was as result of the nationalization British Iran’s oil company. The result of the boycott adversely affected the Iran economy and eventually led to the deposition and Mosaddeq who the president by then. In 1979‚ during the Iran revolution‚ United States government backed

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