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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on The growth of car industry in a developing country. It needs to be at least 10000 words.

Two phases are Literature review and an original research. In original research, a questionnaire would help in supporting a few findings. Main focus of this research would be on the Literature Review that would actually help in 80% of the recommendations and findings. In the last, crux of all the findings would be discussed that would also identify the fuel influence so that to know if the petroleum is a restricted reserve and gasoline will perhaps develop into a very luxurious liveliness foundation. The assessment indicates the practicability of the UK car development in the sequential conditions and at in present creation forecasts about its prospective expansion trends. The literature review touches the comprehensive car industrialized industry to identify the causes of the decline in the United Kingdom car industry as well as the strengths and weaknesses of British car manufacturers. The methods for investigate are based on the examination of secondary data appropriate to the classification of the trends in the UK automobile industrialized. Conclusions are made about the car-industrialized outputs in the UK and the anticipated ricochet in the production levels.

Automotive production is the mounting at an unparalleled momentum in Asian district in the globe, mainly due to a saturating automotive manufacturing of a western world. China, India, & ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) countries are the main dynamic markets for Asian automotive trade. Asian Automotive Industry Outlook (2007 2011) testimony provides a purpose scrutiny on Asian Automotive industry to investigate the prospective opportunities and challenges faced by the production (Wire, 2008).

The automotive trade designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the worlds motor vehicles. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, counting cars and profitable vehicles were fashioned global (OICA, 2007).

In 2007, a entirety of 71.9 million innovative automobiles were sold

 

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THINKING CRITICALLY ABOUT RELEVANT LEGAL ISSUES

Protection of Corporate Political Speech Over the past decade, a number of groups and individuals have argued against many of the legal protections that corporations receive. These critics argue that problems such as those associated with Enron, Tyco, and WorldCom would not have been as severe if corporations did not have legal protection for their political speech, which limits their accountability to the people. What these critics miss, however, is that going back as far as 1889, in Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Co. v. Beckwith, 129 U.S. 26, the Supreme Court has found corporations to be persons. This finding of personhood means that corporations are properly granted the same protections for their political speech as are enjoyed by other individuals. The First Amendment grants individuals the right to free speech. When the right to free speech is combined with the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause, corporations are also provided protection for their political speech. The framers of our Constitution intended for all parties to have the right to free speech, and the critics who want to strip corporations of this right are acting in an unconstitutional and unpatriotic manner. After all, one of the principles underlying the American Revolution was the belief in “no taxation without representation,” and corporations are taxpayers. Another reason corporations deserve protections for their political speech is that, although corporations are treated as artificial persons, they are not capable of voting. Instead, the only means corporations have available to influence laws and the political culture is through their political speech. To limit corporations’ political speech would be similar to barring corporations from having any fair say in the political process. Individuals are allowed to engage in political speech and vote; if corporations are not given a similar right, they are at a disadvantage in putting forward their point of view. The fair thing to do in this situation is to continue to grant corporations protections for their political speech. Corporations may not be able to directly have equal say and equal representation in government, but continuing to grant them their political speech protections is an important step toward equality in the political realm. Finally, allowing corporations to engage in political speech is not the same as saying that the general population will agree with the corporations’ political speech. Rather, corporate political speech allows corporations to express their opinions openly and then allows the people to agree or disagree with these opinions. Accordingly, there is no threat to the political speech of others to have corporations have greater access to corporate political speech. Also, in First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti, 435 U.S. 765 (1978), the Supreme Court held that corporate political speech cannot be limited to try to grant others more speech. Hence, any such attempts should be prohibited.

1.How would you frame the issue and conclusion of this essay?

2.What are the relevant rules of law used to justify the argument in this essay?

3.Does the argument contain significant ambiguity in the reasoning? Clue: What word(s) or phrase(s) could have multiple meanings that would change the meaning of the reason entirely?

4.Write an essay that someone who holds an opinion opposite to that of the essay author might write. Clue: What other ethical norms could influence an opinion about this issue?

 

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25.

Differences in water temperature either help generate or are consequences of all the following kinds of renewable energy except (2 points)

hydroelectric power

ocean thermal energy

solar thermal energy

tidal energy

wave energy

26.

Which of the following best describes how assuming the costs of negative externalities would affect a company’s energy intensity and energy efficiency? (2 points)

It would raise energy intensity and increase energy efficiency.

It would lower energy intensity and increase energy efficiency.

It would lower energy intensity and decrease energy efficiency.

It would raise energy intensity and have no effect on energy efficiency.

It would lower energy intensity and have no effect on energy efficiency.

27.

Which of the following is an action a company might take to lower its energy intensity? (2 points)

I. Apply energy conservation practices. II. Initiate cogeneration in heating system. III. Take on the costs of negative externalities.

I only

II only

I and II only

II and III only

I, II, and III

 

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Write 2 page essay on the topic : Cultural Event Report.

In addition, the museum always arranges new and appealing events for the visitors in order to gain their attention. When I listened about the event named as ‘Exhibition of Slavery of Jefferson’s Monticello’, I became curious about what is going to be presented to the viewers. I am interested in visiting museums because of my fascination with the artwork and creativity along with historical representations displayed there. When I reached the museum, I loved the atmosphere of the place, as I was able to see a number of displayed paintings and demonstrations.

National Museum of American History is a crowded place as whenever, I have visited the place, I have always noticed it populated with visitors. When I went to attend the exhibition of ‘Slavery of Jefferson’s Monticello’, the attendees of the event were from old age as well as young age, which showed that the place attracts a mixed crowd. According to Kareen M. (2012), too many people participated in making the event a success and those include fabricators, mount makers, conservators, collections managers and so on.

The first and foremost exhibit that attracted me the most was the greeting sculpture of Jefferson behind which, hundreds of names of enslaved persons were written under the title ‘Remembering those enslaved at Monticello’. The sculpture was itself a masterpiece as I noticed all the details of the sculpture. In addition, the museum also displayed a number of belongings of the enslaved residents of Mulberry Row such as knives, toothbrushes, pencils, writing slates and so on. There were also a number of paintings of enslaved people such as portrait of Ann-Elizabeth Fossett, Isaac Grander, Peter Fossett and so on. Various incidents and happenings were also painted and displayed by different artists.

Overall, the event was inspirational and fascinating, as people liked the displayed demonstrations a

 

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