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    sgm&images=images/modeng&data=/texts/english/modeng/parsed&tag=public&part=all>. Louis Stevenson‚ Robert. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Oxford: OxfordPress‚ 1987. Michaels‚ Daniel (14 January 2010). "Long-Dead Inventor Nikola Tesla Is Electrifying Hip Techies". Decades after he died penniless‚ Nikola Tesla is elbowing aside his old adversary Thomas Edison in the pantheon of geek gods. (Wall Street Journal). Etkind A (June 2008). "Beyond eugenics: the forgotten scandal of hybridizing humans and apes". Studies

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    Strategy is the key to success. Tesla Motors has separated from the competition in the automobile industry. The question is how and why It all comes to the type of strategy the company has implemented and what makes them different form their competitors. In todays global economy having a unique strategy on how to market to customers is very important. The customer needs will always change due to changes in their environment. This is why it is important to develop a strategy that fits the needs of

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    Product Demand – Tesla Roadster The Tesla Roadster is valued at £87‚945 with a £10‚000 deposit‚ in comparison to other electric vehicles this can be seen as a fairly expensive‚ because of this price the Tesla Roadster would follow an inelastic demand curve where a change in price would not drastically affect the demand‚ this is because there is not a large range of alternatives consumers can choose from at this price range for electric vehicles. Willingness to pay and demand for the car are

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    WAR OF THE CURRENTS

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    both? For me‚ combination of both practice and theory is more important in Science and technology because like in the "War of Currents" when Thomas Edison dismissed the idea of Nikola Tesla using the alternating-current power transmission and later on Thomas Edison cane to regret that he had not listened to Nikola Tesla about it. This shows that practice maybe have a good point in Science but theories could help things out so things would be easier and discover new things that is better than what

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    References: Wiley‚ 1950‚ p. 81. Nikola Tesla (M’ 1888‚ F 17) was born in Smiljan‚ Yugoslavia‚ on July 9‚ 1856 Nikola Tesla Award in his honor. Tesla died on January 7‚ 1943. 1‚ 1993).

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    the rises of environmental concerns. Tesla an American Company was founded in 2003 by a group of Silicon Valley engineers as electronic cars manufacture‚ in 2006 Tesla launched the production of the first electronically sport car‚ nowadays‚ the company provides power train components for car producers including Toyota and Daimler‚ Tesla is worth more than $25 billion (Groom‚ 2014) and in USA the company has one of the highest growth rate. This success of Tesla Company is contributed to the CEO and

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    Electricity

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    make up for the huge gap in energy usage. 3. Who were Nikola Tesla‚ George Westinghouse‚ Thomas Edison? What role did each play in the development of the electrical utility industry? What were the advantages and disadvantages to the AC and DC electricity distribution systems? Why did AC win? Tesla‚ Westinghouse‚ and Edison were all key people in the history of the development of the electrical utility industry. Nikola Tesla improved the AC electricity distribution system‚ where Thomas

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    monarchies. The natural laws created by Adam Smith‚ which characterize the Industrial Revolution in the United States‚ led to a dramatic increase in competition and a transcendence in the rate of innovation‚ it is best exemplified through Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla’s war of currents. Adam Smith is regarded as the father of capitalism due to his work in political economics‚ specifically production‚

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    Marie Cuie

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    Marie Curie (French: [maʁikyʁi]; 7 November 1867 – 4 July 1934)‚ née Maria SalomeaSkłodowska (Polish: [ˈmarjasalɔˈmɛaskwɔˈdɔfska])‚ was a Polish physicist and chemist‚ working mainly in France‚[2] who is famous for her pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize‚ the only woman to win in two fields‚ and the only person to win in multiple sciences. She was also the first female professor at theUniversity of Paris (La Sorbonne)‚ and in 1995 became the first woman

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    The 'War of Currents'

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    battle ultimately decided which type of current became the standard for the generation of electricity today. Due to different advantages and disadvantages‚ Edison promoted direct current (DC) for electric power distribution‚ whereas Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla both advocated alternating current (AC). Edison ’s direct current was initially the standard for the United States for electricity distribution as not only did DC work well with incandescent lamps (the principal load of the day)‚ but DC systems

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