How to Take Action for Your Freedom by Work or Enterprise

Understand that there are many examples of enterprises/manufacturers cooperating in marketing standardized operator interface for automobiles as seen in: The standard configuration amber hazard and turn signal lights, of four inflatable tires, red...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Understand that there are many examples of enterprises/manufacturers cooperating in marketing standardized operator interface for automobiles as seen in: The standard configuration amber hazard and turn signal lights

    Examine some influences on your success in the markets:
    Understand the Present including the spread of electronic technology, communications such as cell phone.

    Cost and availability of fuel, laws about energy, electrical systems.

    Your area's heavy and light industries, transportation, automobiles.

    Your costs versus those in other areas including taxes and lower environmental controls.

    Government regulations, taxes and standards.
  2. Step 2: of four inflatable tires

  3. Step 3: red taillights

  4. Step 4: white or bluish headlights

  5. Step 5: safety glass

  6. Step 6: and the driver interface including the steering wheel

  7. Step 7: gear shift

  8. Step 8: clutch and brakes pedals

  9. Step 9: seat belts

  10. Step 10: lockable doors

  11. Step 11: international standards of motor oil

  12. Step 12: certain grades of gasoline and diesel for internal combustion engines and many other "parts for automobiles are globalized" simply means "internationally standardized by convention

  13. Step 13: " and the technology is continually being changed or modernized.

  14. Step 14: Choose your best actions to seek "your own freedom"

  15. Step 15: ie: "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness" under the current conditions

  16. Step 16: but where you are makes great differences.

Detailed Guide

Examine some influences on your success in the markets:
Understand the Present including the spread of electronic technology, communications such as cell phone.

Cost and availability of fuel, laws about energy, electrical systems.

Your area's heavy and light industries, transportation, automobiles.

Your costs versus those in other areas including taxes and lower environmental controls.

Government regulations, taxes and standards.

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