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    Tata Motors Legal Forces

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    law makers all over the globe. Laws and regulations in the automobile markets have affected Tata Motors Limited operations on the local or global stages. Employment laws have seen the number of employees in the company grow increasing productivity and increase in revenue. • Environmental factors– 'Automobile sector is seen as the biggest culprit damaging the environment. ' ( Booze, 2015) Tata Motors has been manufacturing vehicles in accord to the norms of standards of emissions within different

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    Electric Cars by Tesla

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    CARS BY TESLA MOTORS Submitted by: Bruks BM 236 THE TREND OF THE FUTURE: ELECTRIC CARS BY TESLA MOTORS I. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS The concern for the environment has never been bigger than at the turn of the century. The growing acceptance of global warming, coupled with the growing green marketing galore gave impetus for the clamor for major auto companies to build a better and more affordable electric car. This plus the unpredictable oil price spikes

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    Advancements in battery power technology along with the effect of gas emissions and crude oil prices have made battery power a more possible choice than ever before. Are battery powered cars marketable? That is the question that this research paper intends to answer. If battery power is a marketable alternative to gasoline power, what makes it profitable? Who is the target consumer? With the recent prices of oil, some people look to battery technology to save money. Along with that, people who are

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    Oil Spill A B S T R A C T Oil spill pollution, a severe environmental problem which arouses in a marine environment or in the water bodies, has grown into an alarming scale with the increase in oil production and transportation. Causes are either accidental or due to operational failure. Henceforth, it is almost impossible for marine life not to be a victim of this vulnerable zone. Our planet has the largest oil reserves, occasionally it cracks and rarely causes a major accident. However, human interference

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    Gm Bailout

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    GENERAL MOTORS BAILOUT PROBLEM Introduction Founded in 1908, General Motors has been one of the largest corporation and the second largest automaker in the world coming after Toyota. For 77 consecutive years from 1931 to 1908, GM has been a leading automaker and marketer as ranked by the total number of units sold yearly. General motors have also been a leading employer not only in the United States but also in other parts of the world where it operates. However, the company has been seriously

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    The Modern History Of Oil

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    The modern history of oil can be traced back to the early nineteenth century in 1849. Abraham Gesner, a prominent Canadian geologist, can be seen as one of the primary founders of Kerosene. Before this invention of kerosene, whale oil was the primary application for illumination in lamps but it was expensive and gave off a strong odor. Kerosene provided a cheaper and cleaner burning alternative. Shortly after his discovery, he founded the Kerosene Gas Light Company and first began by installing streetlights

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    lower gas price. Rising gas price affect every one, not just drivers, some gas station in the south and mid west is completely out of gas due to the rising gas price. The gas station owners can not compete with the larger oil company who control the flow of oil. We are already seeing a ripple effect from the high gas prices. Go shopping lately? We seem to be in a perpetual daze when it comes to the economy. "Oh, nothing bad will happen; Things will be okay". It seems easy to forget

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    Generally, it is possible to observe two main tendencies. First, British Petroleum attempts to hedge political risks in the oil producing countries by means of partnership and deals with the governments. For instance, BP signed a contract with the Russian state-run oil company Rosneft in 2009 (Hernandez, 2011:1). Second, the company evacuated its personnel from northern Africa because of growing political instability in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya

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    Top Five Hybrids

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    political situation between the US, and oil producing countries. I will also be covering how this technology will influence world politics. Include an analysis of economic issues such as production, supply, and trade. The number one car on my list is the Audi A3 Sports back e-tron. This version of the A3 is a hybrid with a turbo charged 1.4 liter 4-cylinder engine, with a hybrid electric motor. This hybrid has the ability to get 83 mpg combined with the electric motor, and 35 mpg on gas alone. It is also

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    (IEA) The International Energy Agency (IEA) was created in 1974, its command is to endorse energy security between 28 member countries. The aim is to ensure sufficient, secure and sustainable energy among the countries, each country is oblige to hold oil stock equivalent to 90 days. The IEA targets include some of the following objectives: • To promote sustainable energy policies for economic growth and environment protection, reduce greenhouse gas emission that contributes to climate change. • To support

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