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    Every day people call and report cars stolen‚ every day a person is caught driving with no insurance or with suspended licenses. There are people with warrants riding around every day like they do not have a care in the world‚ but with the help of automated license plate recognition these numbers are decreased. Law enforcement all over the world are adopting the automated license plate recognition technology to help them fight crime and make their job just a little easier. This technology helps law

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    Case Analysis of Intel Corporation – Leveraging Capabilities for Strategic Renewal Dorothy Thornton Concordia University Portland Technology is a constantly shifting market and Intel is an organization which has adapted their corporate culture and vision to meet the demands of these changes. In the 1980’s Intel’s vision was a performance driven organization focused on new product development with action orientation from the front lines (Bartlett & Nanda‚ 1994). According to John P Kotter (1995)

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    ........................................ The globalization .................................................. The growth and development of globaalization The global key players in the industry The relevant issues to the Automobile industry.... WTO issues Global monetary issues Impact of trading bloc The impact of emergin markets Ethical issues E-commerce issues Current trends in the industry sector

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    The Effect of banning the automobile in the United States Shemisha Riggins 12 October 2013 Sociology (SOCI 1301) In today’s modern society‚ we are very dependent of the automobile. It is a means of life and it is how we get from one place to another. A lot of U.S. Citizens depend on their cars as way to provide for their families. If there were no cars what would this do to our society? Would it make it better or worse for an individual? In this paper‚ I will view the aspects on how

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    Explain the function of a hot idle compensation valve? 14) What are the effects of injection lag? 15) What are the different types of nozzles used with the injectors? 16) Explain briefly any two important fuel supply system widely used in automobiles 17) What is duel carburettor? List out its advantage over single jet carburettor? 18) List the components present in a diesel fuel pump and injector arrangement? 19) What do you mean by idling speed of an engine? How it affects fuel

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    uses optical character recognition on various images and makes reading license plate numbers possible. They do this through the use of existing closed-circuit television‚ road enforcement cameras‚ or ones specifically designed for the task. This technology has been recently put in place through the use of toll collections. When a car drives through the Speed-Pass lane at the tolls‚ the camera takes a picture of the license plate‚ and links the bill directly to that drivers account to make the

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    Porter’s Five Forces of automobile industry. Globalization had indeed left its impact on the automobile industry. Now foreign auto dealers were facing lesser restrictions to operate in overseas markets. Michael E. Porter in his book “Techniques for analyzing industries and competitors” dealt with five competitive forces that shaped all industries. This helped to analyze the intensity of competition which had an impact on the profitability of an industry. The US automobile industry was considered

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    Regd. No.- 11003811 Course Tutor – Miss Karanjeet Kaur TOPIC-Robotics in vehicles (What is robotics‚ scope of robotics in automobiles‚ existing and future trends) CONTENTS:- 1.Introduction 2.What is robotics? 3.History of Robotics and Robots. 4.Scope of Robotics in various fields. 5.Scope of robotics in automobiles. 6.Current trends. 7.Future of Robotics in Automobiles. 8.References 1.Introduction This is the era of science. We are living in the age of science and technology

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    Mrs. Gaska English 3B 14 April 2013 Impact of Automobile In 1920s The automobile. This one introduction changed America’s history forever‚ not only economically but socially as well by exploding business opportunities and broadening the independence of all ages. America’s economy propagated leaps and bounds during the 1920s due to the introduction of the automobile by expanding the horizons of business tenfold. Firstly‚ the automobile industry gave way to jobs never seen before. In regards

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    that it is possible for a car company to transcend national culture and produce a global automobile that is accepted by people in every culture. Though car companies can get away for making a regional automobile for a specific region of the world‚ there are too many cultural differences that that affect each market to make a “worldwide” vehicle. Like I said before Europeans have different tastes in automobiles than Americans‚ Africans‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Indians‚ and the rest of the

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