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Vocabulary

commotion – sudden noisy activity: cause a commotion

awe – a feeling of great respect and admiration: be/ stand in awe of sb; awe (v) (usually passive); awe-inspiring; awesome - extremely impressive, very good; awe-struck – feeling extremely impressed by the importance, difficulty, or seriousness of sth

hail – to greet sb, try to attract sb’s attention: hail a cab/ taxi; to describe sb as being very good

bless - to be fond of someone; be blessed with - to have a special ability; if God blesses someone he helps and protects them; blessing (n) : be a real blessing; a mixed blessing – a situation that has both good and bad parts; blessing in disguise – something that seems bad but which you later realize is good or lucky

fierce – angry, ready to attack; done with a lot of energy: fierce competition, fierce emotions – are very strong ones

inveterate – (adj) ( only before noun) inveterate smoker/ liar/ womanizer – someone who smokes a lot, lies a lot etc and cannot stop; inveterate fondness/ distrust/ hatred – an attitude that you have had for a long time and cannot change

crony – one of a group of people, who spend a lot of time with each other and will usually help each other, even if this involves dishonesty

quest – a long search for sth such as truth or knowledge (+ for)

visionary – someone who has clear ideas and strong feelings about the way sth should be done in the future; visionary (adj)

prowess – great skill at doing sth

    1. Match the following words with their definitions.

affordable go to some interesting place in big groups

autocrat very advanced youngster who can work wonders

flock which any person can have

feasible having unlimited power

stumble in confusion

paternalism workable

in turmoil decided together

collegial stop or make a mistake

whiz kid the system of satisfying people’s needs depriving them

of any rights

2. What do the following phrases mean?

 to be big on sth

 to go for a spin

 to throw into overdrive

 a sprawling city of a place

 to blow the money on booze and vice

3. Explain the meaning of the following sentences.

  1. ‘He had also made labor peace’

  2. ‘Its balance sheet was still being kept on the back of an envelope, and the guys in purchasing had to weigh the invoices to count them.’

  3. ‘ it was Henry Ford II who rescued the legacy.”

  4. ‘He played down his grandfather’s antics, and he made amends with the Jewish business community…’

4. The author paraphrases the common phrase ‘ vicious circle’ into ‘virtuous circle’. What is the difference between the two?

5. Answer the following questions.

a. What family did Henry Ford come from?

b. What were his early days work experiences?

c. How did it shape his later business outlook?

d. What was Ford’s role in altering the American landscape?

e. What authorizes the writer to state that Ford’s vision helped to ‘create a middle class’ in the U.S.?

f. How does friendship with Thomas Alva Eddison characterize Henry Ford?

g. What Ford’s innovations change management completely?

h. How did Ford’s origin tell on his attitude to his workers?

i. What aspects of Ford’s personality prove that there is always room for perfection?

j. What was his descendant’s role in ‘ rescuing the legacy’ of the family?

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