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    Automobiles and Pollution       In years past, levels of air, noise, and sight pollution were much lower than they are today. There are more cars on the road today, and because of this we experience higher levels of pollution than before. The automobile is probably the leading contributor pollution in our cities. They release toxic emissions into our atmosphere. Automobiles are linked particularly to carbon monoxide pollution. They are noisy (especially if you are living near the highway)

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    Biofuel powered automobiles are an example of humans developing new technology to improve life. Automobiles and plants, which are both capable of being engineered by humans, have immensely impacted the United States of America and the world. The connection of automobiles and plants demonstrates the significance of human innovation and ingenuity. One connection between automobiles and plants is their ability to be engineered. Automobiles have been engineered with several different engines throughout

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    Automobiles the in 1920’s The 1920’s was a decade of great change in the American automobile industry. By 1920, the automobile industry had developed in Detroit, although there were plants in other cities in United Stated. Even though the percentage of automobile produced overseas would grow during this time period, the majority were produced in the United States. The number of vehicle produced by American grew from approximately 2.3 million in 1920 to over 5 million in 1929.(Mazzeno,“Automobiles

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    According to Amighini and Gorgoni (2014), Automobile production is one of the operations in the manufacturing segment of production that is highly spatially disintegrated, characterized by production activities that are broken down into different units and take place in various countries in the world. The production processes are highly dispersed. Amighini and Gorgoni (2014) explain reasons for the dispersed nature of the production system. The automobile industry has been made to implement modern

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    The American Auto Industry has flourished ever since it’s uprising in the early 1900s. “Although the blueprint for the modern automobile was perfected in Germany and France in the late 1800s, Americans dominated the industry in the first half of the twentieth century. Henry Ford innovated mass-production techniques that became standard, with Ford, General Motors and Chrysler emerging as the “Big Three” auto companies by the 1920s (Foner & Garraty 1991).” But this industry has always been one of the

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    Automobile Safety

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    Informative speech on automobile safety Informative Speech Outline Intro Automobiles! You just have to have one in this fast paced world! In the United States, or maybe just in a popular city such as Los Angeles or New York, automobiles are necessary. People need to move from point A to point B. These points can be as close as a few hundred feet or even range up to a few hundred miles! When making these trips safety is a priority. There are hundreds of thousands of automobiles on the roads across

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    The Automobile and American Society Before the invention of the automobile, travel was a very difficult thing. Horses and carriages were needed to transport a person from one place to another. Consequently, many people lived their entire lives without travelling much further than the outskirts of the village or town in which they were born. Since there was little travel, locations which had attracted enough people grew into large metropolitan cities where anything that a person needed could be

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    Automobiles in the 1950s Another element that was present in the 1950’s was automobiles. Automobiles were something that everyone once dreamed of owning. Now after the war. they could finally own one. Automobiles of the 1940’s were dull and very plain. This was because designers were too busy designing tanks, planes, etc... for the ongoing war. The major event that took place that changed the way cars looked and how they performed happened on October 14, 1947. This was when Chuck Yeager

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    Automobiles Consuming Fossil Fuels and Pollution in America Why do Americans buy so many products knowing they are causing pollution? That may be because they enjoy shopping. Every product causes some sort of pollution. For instance, automobiles cause a great amount of pollution. The sad part is that the mass production of automobiles has been growing larger every year, ever since the Model T Fords came out. Between 1908 and 1927, Ford produced about 15 million Model T cars, which is on average

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    The automobile industry in the United States is staying competitive. The United States automobile market has done its best to compete with their foreign competitors. However, the foreign automobiles are loved by the US people. On the streets, many foreign automobiles are out there and many people enjoy these foreign vehicles. I personally love Toyota and have owned more foreign vehicles in my life time than I have owned US vehicles. According to the article, “More Americans Buy Foreign Cars”

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