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    1. Toyota has built a huge manufacturing company that can produce millions of cars each year for a wide variety of consumers. Why was it able to grow so much bigger than any other auto manufacturer? The Toyota Company grow so much bigger than any other auto manufacture because of the act according to preference of the customer Market segment. Toyota Company produce large range of subcompacts to luxury and sports vehicles to SUVs‚ trucks‚ minivans‚ and buses. They segment their product according to

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    Discuss how advertising is influenced by technology. Advertising is the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services. This is an essential aspect of the media industry as it helps increase sales and helps get a certain messages out to a consumer. There are several significant advertising companies in New Zealand that have developed and changed as technology has advanced in our country; two of these are Spark PHD and Draft FCB. Technology has become the

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    U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF MOBILE SOURCES EPA 400-F-92-007 Automobile Emissions: An Overview Cars and Pollution Emissions from an individual car are generally low‚ relative to the smokestack image many people associate with air pollution. But in numerous cities across the country‚ the personal automobile is the single greatest polluter‚ as emissions from millions of vehicles on the road add up. Driving a private car is probably a typical citizen’s most “polluting” daily

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    get directions? Think about it‚ what is the purpose of having a book or newspaper in modern times if you can easily go on the internet. She supports this by showing and explaining how spelling checkers and much more are slowly messing with the way we spell. What Trubek states in her argument is very true‚ spelling has went from “As soon as possible to ASAP” just in a matter of centuries. It all started in 1475 reducing the amount of letters in words‚ abbreviating. Back then there was no one or thing

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    Future: 18 Conclusion 18 References 19 Introduction With the introduction of many social networking sites‚ smartphones‚ gadgets and improved access to broadband‚ the face of marketing has undergone a dramatic makeover in the past twenty years and is still constantly changing. “Technological advancement has fundamentally altered the ways most individuals conduct business‚ make buying decisions‚ communicate personally and professionally and spend leisure time‚ and this impact continues to grow

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    How Our Food Has Changed and the Impact of those Changes What do we eat? Food. Sounds simple enough‚ but is it? It used to be that food was all you could eat‚ but today there is a plethora of “edible food like substances” in our grocery store (Pollan). In today’s world‚ the fact that it is sold in a grocery store doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s nutritious or healthful. I’m going to step back into the past and show how food has changed in the last 50 years and the impact that it‘s having

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    NOTES: The world is already structured for us when we arrive... We are expected to blend in and conform to ideas and thoughts of others‚ and call them norms rather than create the world anew for our individual selves. Before the digital age of information‚ most information could be manipulated‚ exaggerated to influence the thoughts of the average person. There were few resources to rely on for the facts‚ and this scarcity played into the hands of the so called rulers‚ much like the single television

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    Engels believed that Capitalist society‚ which is based on the right of each individual to own private property‚ is the cause of the main class divides evident in today’s society. That the basic right to own property results in the ruling class‚ the bourgeoisie‚ becoming obsessed with the accumulation of possessions and‚ as a consequence‚ becoming slaves to commodities; Commodity fetishism. This resulted‚ they argued‚ in the widening of class divisions. Capitalist society is described by some as protecting

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    is holding us back is lack of good leadership. Any one who gets the authority lets it ultimately go to their head. They just work for their personal gain as there is no accountability for actions. A person who has the power can use it for what ever reasons. The kind of people we have in our government. The elections are rigged‚ the results are biased and the same people keep on being appointed again and again even though their actions have not proven them worthy. Even though the political system is

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    including the types of business opportunities available‚ the role of the financial markets and the relationship between contractors and government agencies. But other changes have been at work as well. Some are counteractions to the reaction to the Sept. 11 attacks. Others would have happened anyway. Either way‚ contractors have been in a near-constant state of evolution over the past decade. That condition is likely to extend well into the next decade. The biggest game-changer was the sudden awareness of

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