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    Assembly Line History

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    Assembly lines are a “manufacturing technique in which a product is carried by some form of conveyor among stations where various operations are performed” (Columbia Encyclopedia). This extraordinary idea was one of the greatest things to come out of the Second Industrial Revolution which spanned from 1870 to 1914 (Mokyr, p.1). Assembly lines made our world the way it is today, adding overall convenience to buying. Today, stores are able to sell millions of units of product before going out…

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    Continuous Process 2. Assembly Line Process 3. Batch Process 4. Project Process CONTINUOUS Continuous Processes are designed in a way that they can run for 24 hours, 7 days a week and may only be stopped for maintenance proposes. As they are highly automated and operate at very high…

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    Singing Cowboy Thesis

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    The Singing Cowboy “An entire generation of Americans has lost a beloved old friend from childhood. Gene Autry’s music and movies captured all that was good and inspiring about America’s Old West,” as said by President Bill Clinton. He was the perfect example of how chivalry should be shown. Through Gene Autry’s hard work, he was able to overcome an impoverished childhood and become one of the most successful “Singing Cowboys” of his generation, leaving a legacy for many singers to live up to.…

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    the tactics Henry Ford has implemented in the development of many different aspects of his company demonstrate how he achieved total cost minimization while maintaining high productivity and high quality of his products. The invention of the assembly line, a milestone in the automotive industry, the invention of Henry ford’s simple and sturdy car- Model T, and increases in the salary wages of workers in the increasing number of manufacturing plants helped Henry Ford garner the ability to…

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    Johnny R Cash was born on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas. Or mainly known as “The Man In Black”. Johnny Cash was very famous for what he loved to do. Growing up for the Cash’s wasn’t very easy. However, his mother kept their spirits high with her singing. J.R. got his talent from being around his musical family. Many times his mother and sister sung in the cotton fields to pass the time. Being one of seven sibling’s, at the age of three him and his family moved to Dyess, Arkansas.…

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    William Durant Cars. One of America’s prized possessions. Without these inventions, we would not have the ease of transportation we do now. William Durant deserves a place in history because he was one of the most involved in the production of automobiles. Motivations His motivation to get involved in this business came to him while he was still in the carriages business. A carriage salesman he worked with convinced him to buy a Buick when he could not pay (Gale Biography). This led him to…

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    Have you ever wondered how world leaders continue to make an impact on the world after they finish their terms in office? Do all leaders feel the urge to take responsibility and help the impoverished and poor areas of the world to improve and become productive? Some leaders could leisurely sit back in their retirement, making frail efforts to improve the world. Other leaders might strive to make the world a better place, through vigorous organizations that fix society’s problems willingly. One…

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    was a blast, we were all having a great time, sharing laughs, enjoying the view, and most importantly just enjoying the experience. After a while we got to the longest trail on the course which soared over the lion habitat in the animal park. On this line a few people, including my mom, went before me and then it was time for me to go. This time, I jumped off the platform and went shooting above the lions and rest of the park until suddenly something did not seem too right. I started slowing…

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    and watching the race that was being held. We were all nervous. It was about time for Vanessa and I to start warming up. We went for a five minute jog to warm our legs up a bit. Then we heard the announcement to start heading towards the starting line. The nerves in me grew bigger and bigger. Usually in a regular cross country meet you are put in the same box to start with your team. Vanessa and I were in two different boxes. Which kind of had me worried. Then I remembered that we didn’t advance…

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    American Motocross

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    There has never been a lot of research on american motocross and its history. The sport has been around for a while now and is finally gaining a name for itself. The sport started naturally with a group of just average people riding their motorcycles on a course they designed with maybe a few man made jumps. Motocross really took a step in the direction it is in today when Edison Dye came into the motocross picture. He ran motorcycle touring business in Europe and his travels across the pond…

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