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American Cars and Japanese Cars Most people have their prefrences on what kind of car they want to buy. ... Many Americans buy Japanese cars for various reasons. ...
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... Seeing that the Americans did not want large, gas-guzzling cars, Japanese automobile makers decided they wanted to bring high efficiency cars with reasonable ...
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... Good work is often rewarded, and bonuses are generally given twice a year for luxry items such as vacations and cars. Japanese food and the social interactions ...
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... Given the world shortage of oil, Japanese cars, which were cheap, well made, and gas efficient, found a lar! ge demand in the states. ...
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... Japanese cars are the lightest of all the cars around the world, and usually use a 4 cylinder engine. Most Japanese cars are front ...
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... Normal Japanese cars must be made into rice rockets. Rice rockets are Japanese cars that have been modified, altered, reworked, repainted, re-engineered, etc. ...
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... My final findings shows that most people prefer Japanese cars. To my surprise, Japanese cars out numbered German cars. It seems ...
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... industries with low-cost labor and modern machinery, but later also on heavier industry as shipbuilding and cars. One important aspect of Japanese economy is ...
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... The 1978 Ford Mustang Fastback is an excellent example of one of the storied American muscle cars. The speedy, Japanese made Honda S2000 has the fastest zero ...
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... The leading Japanese firms, with their high quality and low-cost cars, produced growing profits and market shares during the late 1980s at the same time as ...
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... categorized as "Enemy Aliens" and forcibly uprooted, Japanese Canadian internees ... Land, businesses, cars, houses, and personal effects were liquidated at a ...
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... Japan's motorcycles were winning import races in Europe, and Japanese cameras, transistor radios, cars, sewing machines, TV sets and optical goods competed ...
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... Japan's motorcycles were winning import races in Europe, and Japanese cameras, transistor radios, cars, sewing machines, TV sets and optical goods competed ...
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... Japan's motorcycles were winning import races in Europe, and Japanese cameras, transistor radios, cars, sewing machines, TV sets and optical goods competed ...
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... Japan's motorcycles were winning import races in Europe, and Japanese cameras, transistor radios, cars, sewing machines; TV sets and optical goods competed ...
(1773 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... A person who like cars call an Italian prestigious car, "Ferrari" a top-quality work of art. Likewise, a Japanese sword, now collected and appreciated not only ...
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... This was such a positive victory for the US industries because the Japanese were notorious for charging very little for the cars they sold in foreign countries ...
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... Together they make the Ford Motor company the world's second largest manufacturer of cars and trucks. The Japanese company offers consumers a wide range of ...
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... twelve hundred tons, and their bodies would fill twenty-five hundred railroad cars. ... anecdotes like these we are shown the cruelty of the Japanese soldiers and ...
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... Ford Motor Company began to make jeeps, tanks, and trucks instead of cars. ... The effects of the difference in economies were a huge disadvantage to the Japanese. ...
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... Tateishi, 1984). Over the next few days 146 more Japanese Americans arrived in 140 cars and trucks under military escort. Another 500 ...
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... This reduction in the competitiveness of domestic cars is widely blamed on a large deterioration in their quality relative to the Japanese imports." (Nichols ...
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... These are cars and baseball. Now that these items are under threat from the Japanese, it is causing unusual resentment and distress to some Americans ...
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... The United States is lenient on their restrictions on automobiles, and Japanese cars are sold frequently in the city and urban areas. ...
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... This was such a positive victory for the US industries because the Japanese were notorious for charging very little for the cars they sold in foreign countries ...
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... of the 1930s, he was sending the Jews off in cattle cars to concentration ... main battlefronts were between Britain and Germany and between the Japanese and the ...
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... For instance, the captain of a large ship transporting Japanese cars to America was caught in a bad storm resulting in water damage to some of his cargo. ...
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... When speaking English to Japanese people it is essential to speak at a speed in ... think of the Sony Walkman, the Pentax camera and the numerous makes of cars. ...
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... sales, so forcing them to manufacture 15 percent on their cars in Canada is ... The Canadian Association of Japanese Automobile Dealers (CAJAD) was the major force ...
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... An incident like that could result in serious damage. The Japanese have superconducting magnets on the cars and copper coils in the guideway. ...
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