Article: You might examine the industry as a whole or an industry segment which targets a particular subset of the general market. For example, you could be investigating the petrochemical industry as a whole, or a narrower niche, like US petroleum refineries. In either case, you’ll need to identify the companies that offer services or products similar to those which your company offers. You might also need to conduct some cross-industry research.  For example, a game developer may need to compile statistics on the console gaming market, PC gaming market, and handheld gaming market. Government databases contain huge volumes of statistical information on various economic sectors.  Some of the best government sources in the United States for industry statistics include the Market and Industry Analysis Statistics published by the United States Census, the Department of the Treasury, FedStats.gov, EconomicIndicators.gov, and the Food and Drug Administration.  All publish useful reports and statistics. For other countries, consult federal databases and agencies within your nation, or conduct an internet search with keywords like “government statistics [name of your industry]” to locate relevant information. At least two independent research reports with data on your market should be consulted. Contact private data-collection agencies or industry interest groups for a published report or market analysis relevant to your research. You can also consult experts within your own company. Just bear in mind that their views may be biased or unreliable. There may be more than one trade association for your industry.  For instance, if you’re in the computer industry, you might consult or request recent industry-wide reports from the Computer & Communications Industry Association, the Association for Interactive Marketing, or the Information Systems Security Association.  Whatever your industry, consult trade groups and industry publications to identify info which can provide background info on your industry analysis. Check academic databases such as Google Scholar for published studies on your area of interest.  The Encyclopedia of Emerging Industries and the Encyclopedia of American Industries, both published by Gale Research, are also good sources. Make special note of annual revenues in the industry, number of involved companies, workforce statistics, etc.  Find statistics about the size of the customer base and buying trends.  Cross-check your information against other sources to ensure accuracy.  Your industry analysis will be examined thoroughly when you present the final business proposal to investors or stockholders, so ensure your data is solid and sourced properly.
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Define the scope of your analysis. Research your industry with independent government agencies. Compile independent research. Look at trade association data. Consult academic research. Compile relevant data using the sources above.
Article: Go karts can be many different sizes, shapes, and designs. These homemade vehicles are amenable to any design elements you want to throw into it. The basic essentials are a chassis, a simple engine, and a steering/braking system.  Get creative in your planning for the project and produce detailed diagrams to make sure you get enough materials to complete the job. Look at other go-karts for inspiration and learn from kart-makers who've been there before. Alternatively, you can find schematics and plans online for many different types of models, if you'd rather let someone else do the planning. Use a template and modify it as you see fit. For specific chassis sizing, go to the CIK FIA website: http://www.cikfia.com/fileadmin/content/REGULATIONS/Technical/Technical%20Drawings/2017/Drawing_1.pdf The size of the go-kart should depend on the age and size of the driver. Make sure you plan the go-kart accurately and using specific measurements, in order to fit the correct materials into the kart. There are three sizes of karts, measured from the center of the King Pin to the middle of the rear axle:   Baby kart: Ages 5-8, Frame size: 700 to 900 mm  Cadet kart: Ages 8-12, Frame size: 900 mm to 1010 mm  Full size kart: Ages 12 and up, Frame size 1040 mm If you're short on cash, visit a scrap yard and see if you can pick up any low-cost parts. Or, you may be able to salvage parts from an old riding lawnmower or a junk go kart found at a yard sale.  Ask lawn mower repair services for spare parts or junked out riding lawnmowers and used 4 cycle engines in the 10 to 15 horsepower range, with horizontal shaft and a drive clutch assembly. Here's what you'll need:  For the chassis:  30 feet (9.2 m) of 1-inch (2.5 cm) square tubing 6 feet (1.8 m) of 0.75-inch (2 cm) round steel barstock 6 feet (1.8 m) of 0.5-inch (1.5 cm) bar stock 3/16-inch (0.5 cm) thick steel plate in a width and length slightly larger than your engine Plywood or metal (for seat and floorboards) Seat   For engine:  Engine (try an old lawnmower engine) Chain that fits the sprocket Bolts, washers Gas tank   For the drive train:  Wheels Steering wheel Gear and handbrake Drive shaft Bearings Steering shaft Brake pedal Throttle/go pedal If you've got no experience welding, you will have to hire a welder for this project. The most essential part of the go-kart is a solid chassis that'll hold you onto it while driving and house the engine. If you're going to weld it together out of pieces of barstock, the welds should all be made with the proper heat, weld depth/penetration and uniform weld-beads. Otherwise, the welds may be weak, brittle, bubbly, cracked and/or only surface deep, making your go-kart a death trap. If you don't have experience welding, don't start by putting together a go-kart. Start with other smaller projects if you want to learn. If you're not interested in welding and designing your own go-kart, purchase a no-weld kit that you can put together with simple tools, featuring detailed instructions and schematics to make the job a snap. Available widely for about $550, you can have the satisfaction of putting together a go-kart yourself without the hassle of designing it and buying all the materials separately.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Draw up detailed plans for the go-kart you want to make. Size the go-kart appropriately. Gather your materials. Obtain a welder. Consider buying a go-kart kit.
Article: Fold the granulated sugar into the eggs in three even amounts. This forms the meringue. Depending on the type of coloring you're using, use about 10 drops of liquid coloring or just the tip of a knife for solid food coloring. Mix through using a silicone spatula. Fold the combined mixture together well with a spatula, over and over until smooth. If you lift a bit of the mix out with the spatula, it should form a thick ribbon as it drips back in. Alternatively, test a bit on a plate; it's ready if it forms a smooth dome and not a peak. It will need to be folded again if it looks like a peak. Pour the macaron mixture out onto the prepared sheet in a circular shape (it helps to draw the shapes onto the sheet first using a lid or other suitable circle template). Tap the edge of the baking sheet when you've piped all of the macarons onto the sheet––this helps the macaron mixture to settle in place. During this time, the macarons form a light top that isn't sticky. Place the macarons in the oven to bake for 10-15 minutes, or until they appear firm and glossy.  Pour the cream into a heavy based saucepan. Bring to the boil. Add the white chocolate, cut into small pieces. Allow to melt Mix the melted chocolate through, then add the violet syrup. Mix to combine. Remove from the heat and allow to cool before using. Repeat with all remaining macarons. Arrange on a pretty cake stand or favorite plate lined with a doily. These meringue treats also look wonderful as gifts arranged in rows inside a cake box or wrapped in clear cellophane.
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Prepare the baking sheet by lining with parchment paper. Mix together the icing sugar and powdered almonds until well combined. Sift the granulated sugar into a mixing bowl. In another bowl - whisk the egg whites until firm. Add the food coloring to the meringue mix. Add the icing sugar and almond mix to the meringue mix. Pour the macaron mixture into a piping bag with a smooth piping end. Leave the macaron sheet to rest in a dry place for 15 to 30 minutes, minimum. Preheat the oven to 285ºF/140ºC . Remove from the heat and leave to cool before sticking them together. Make the ganache or filling while the macarons are cooling: Pipe the ganache onto a macaron and assemble another macaron on top, like a sandwich filling. Serve.