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Henry Ford - translation to English

AMERICAN INDUSTRIALIST AND BUSINESS MAGNATE
Henry ford; Henry Ford I; Henry Ford, Sr.; Five Dollar Day; $5 Day; Ford, Henry; Henry Ford the first; Fordian; My Life and Work; Five dollar day; $5 day
  • The International Jew, the World's Foremost Problem]]''. Articles from ''[[The Dearborn Independent]]'', 1920
  • A 1926 Ford T Roadster on display in India
  • Henry Ford in Germany; September 1930
  • Ford 4-AT-F (EC-RRA) of the Spanish Republican Airline, [[L.A.P.E.]]
  • Saul G. Bron]], President of Amtorg.
  • Henry Ford with [[Thomas Edison]] and [[Harvey Firestone]]. [[Fort Myers, Florida]], February 11, 1929.
  • Ford assembly line, 1913
  • Henry Ford in 1888<br />
(aged 25)
  • Ford (standing) launched [[Barney Oldfield]]'s career in 1902.
  • Ford grave, Ford Cemetery
  • Henry and Clara Ford in his first car, the [[Ford Quadricycle]]
  • [[Grand Cross of the German Eagle]], an award bestowed on Ford by Nazi Germany
  • Time]]'' magazine, January 14, 1935

Henry Ford         
Henry Ford (1863-1947), fabricante de autos estadounidense, pionero en la técnica de fabricación en cadena para la producción masiva
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AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE BRAND MANUFACTURER
FoMoCo; Ford Motors; Ford Motor; Ford Motor Co.; Fomoco; Ford trucks; Ford Motor Works; Ford Motor Corporation; The Ford Motor Company; Ford motors; Factoría Ford; Ford Motor Co; Ford (vehicles); Ford Motor Comp.; Ford Motor Comp; Factoria Ford; Blue Oval; Ford bestselling models; The Ford Motor Co.; Ford (company); Ford Group; Ford.com; Www.ford.com; Ford Advanced Vehicles; Ford Research and Innovation Center; Ford USA; Driving Skills for Life; Ford Blue; Ford Model E; Ford Model e; Blue oval; FORD; Built Ford Tough; NYSE: F; Ford in Formula One; Ford company
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Gerald Ford         
  • Governor [[Ronald Reagan]] congratulates President Ford after the president successfully wins the 1976 Republican nomination, while [[Bob Dole]], [[Nancy Reagan]], and [[Nelson Rockefeller]] look on.
  • Cabinet]], 1975
  • Reaction immediately after the second assassination attempt
  • presidential debate]], September 23, 1976
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  • 1976 electoral vote results
  • Vladivostok Summit]], November 1974.
  • Chief Justice]] [[Warren Burger]] in the White House [[East Room]], while Betty Ford looks on.
  • Ford in 1916
  • House Judiciary Subcommittee]] hearing in reference to his pardon of Richard Nixon.
  • center]] on the university of [[Michigan Wolverines football]] team, 1933
  • Michigan's 5th district]]
  • Ford with [[Anwar Sadat]] in Salzburg, 1975
  • The Fords on their wedding day, October 15, 1948
  • 6}}, 1943. Ford is second from the right, in the front row.
  • The [[Warren Commission]] (Ford 4th from left) presents its report to President Johnson (1964).
  • Ford [[lying in state]] in the Capitol rotunda
  • Gerald and Betty Ford with the President and First Lady [[Pat Nixon]] after President Nixon nominated Ford to be vice president, October 13, 1973
  • Ford at his 90th birthday with [[Laura Bush]], President [[George W. Bush]], and Betty Ford in the White House [[State Dining Room]] in 2003
  • Ford joins President [[Bill Clinton]] and former presidents [[George H. W. Bush]] and Jimmy Carter onstage at the dedication of the [[George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum]] at [[Texas A&M University]], November 6, 1997.
  • Liberty]], in the [[Oval Office]], 1974
  • Cheney, Rumsfeld and Ford in the Oval Office, 1975
  • President [[George W. Bush]] with Ford and his wife Betty on April 23, 2006
  • Ford and his daughter Susan watch as [[Henry Kissinger]] (right) shakes hands with [[Mao Zedong]], December 2, 1975.
  • On July 16, 1980 (day 3 of the [[1980 Republican National Convention]]) Gerald Ford consults with [[Bob Dole]], [[Howard Baker]] and [[Bill Brock]] before ultimately making a decision to decline the offer to serve as Ronald Reagan's running mate.
  • Countries visited by Ford during his presidency
  • [[John Paul Stevens]], Ford's only Supreme Court appointment
  • Congressman Gerald Ford, MSFC director [[Wernher von Braun]], Congressman [[George H. Mahon]], and NASA Administrator [[James E. Webb]] visit the [[Marshall Space Flight Center]] for a briefing on the Saturn program, 1964.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1974 TO 1977
Gerald Rudolph Ford; Leslie Lynch King, Jr.; Gerald R Ford; Leslie Lynch King Jr.; Jerry Ford; Gerald R. Ford, Jr.; Gerry Ford; President Gerald Ford; Leslie Lynch King Jr; Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.; 38th President of the United States; Gerald Rudolph, Jr. Ford; Leslie Lynch King, Jr; Michael Gerald Ford; John Gardner Ford; Gerald Ford, Jr.; Birth and life of Gerald Ford; President Ford; Gerald ford; Gerald R. Ford, Jr; John (Jack) Gardner Ford; Gerald fod; Vice President Ford; Leslie L King; Ford shooting; Gerald R. Ford; President Gerald R. Ford; U.S. President Gerald Ford; Leslie King, Jr.; Leslie King, Jr; Gerald R. Ford Jr.; Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.; Ford, Gerald; Thirty-eighth President of the United States; 40th Vice President of the United States; Fortieth Vice President of the United States; VP Ford; List of things named after Gerald Ford; There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and there never will be under a Ford administration.; Vice Presidency of Gerald Ford; Gereld Ford; Leslie King Jr.; Leslie L. King Jr.; Gerald Ford Jr.; Public image of Gerald Ford; 38th President of America; 38th President of USA; 38th President of the US; 38th President of the USA; 38th President of the United States of America; 38th U.S. President; 38th U.S.A. President; 38th US President; 38th USA President; POTUS 38; POTUS38
n. Gerald Ford (presidente 38 de EEUU)

Definition

Ley de Henry
La ley de Henri establece que la solubilidad de un gas en un líquido es proporcional a su presión parcial y a su coeficiente de solubilidad, asumiendo que la temperatura permanece constante. La ley de Henri explica, por ejemplo, la narcosis nitrogenada, o intoxicación que se manifiesta en los buceadores que respiran aire en botellas cuando la presión por la profundidad disuelve grandes cantidades de nitrógeno en la sangre. Altas concentraciones de este gas producen un efecto narcotizante. Además, la ley de Henri también explica porqué al retornar a la superficie los buceadores deben subir escalonadamente para permitir que el nitrógeno disuelto en la sangre se libere al disminuir la presión. De no hacerlo así, el buceador corre el riesgo de experimentar los síntomas de la descompresión, resultantes de las burbujas de gas que se desprenden de la sangre al retornar a la presión atmosférica.

Wikipedia

Henry Ford

Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and business magnate. He was the founder of Ford Motor Company, and chief developer of the assembly line technique of mass production. Ford created the first automobile that middle-class Americans could afford, and his conversion of the automobile from an expensive luxury into an accessible conveyance profoundly impacted the landscape of the 20th century.

Ford was born on a farm in Michigan's Springwells Township to a Belgian family, leaving home at age 16 to work in Detroit. It was a few years before this time that Ford first experienced automobiles, and throughout the later half of the 1880s, Ford began repairing and later constructing engines, and through the 1890s worked with a division of Edison Electric. He officially founded Ford Motor Company in 1903, after prior failures in business but success in constructing automobiles.

Ford's 1908 introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized both transportation and American industry. As the Ford Motor Company sole owner, he became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is credited with "Fordism", the mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high wages for workers. Ford was also among the pioneers of the five-day work week. Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace. His intense commitment to systematically lowering costs resulted in many technical and business innovations, including a franchise system that put dealerships throughout North America and major cities on six continents.

Ford was widely known for his pacifism during the first years of World War I. In the 1920s Ford promoted antisemitic content through his newspaper The Dearborn Independent, and the book, The International Jew. After his son Edsel died in 1943, Ford resumed control of the company but was too frail to make decisions and quickly came under the control of subordinates. He turned over the company to his grandson Henry Ford II in 1945. He died in 1947 after leaving most of his wealth to the Ford Foundation, and control of the company to his family.

Examples of use of Henry Ford
1. We [at SkyBuilt] learned something from Henry Ford," he adds.
2. In 1'47, auto pioneer Henry Ford died in Dearborn, Mich., at age 83.
3. The three men were treated at Henry Ford Hospital and released, hospital spokeswoman Synthia Bryant said.
4. Wendy Metros, public relations director for The Henry Ford, declined comment.
5. Ethanol is the fuel Henry Ford originally envisioned for his mass–produced Model T automobile.