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    hottest music of the moment and Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley were a huge part of it. A clear difference was the Chuck Berry was African American and Elvis Presley was white‚ back in the date racism was one of the biggest concerns in the fifties. In the same way‚ both of the Rock ‘n Roll singers had the same talent their music was amazing. They also have about the same rhythm and they both play the guitar. The truth is that lives of both Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry had both noteworthy similarities and

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    University of Rijeka Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of English Language and Literature THE SWINGING SIXTIES Student: Tea Schmidichen Course: English Language 2 Course Instructor: Irena Meštrović Štajduhar‚ M.Ed. Ac. Year: 2012/2013 The sixties were a time of rapid changes in all spheres‚ including fashion‚ music‚ literature‚ politics and sport. Everything was characterized by a revolution of some sort‚ either sexual revolution‚ political revolution or even revolution

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    rate. Because wet and dry berries follow different routes at RP#1 there will be a maximum achievable throughput for each. The capacity of the dryers is the bottleneck for the wet berries. The maximum throughput for wet berries is 600 bbls/hr. For dry berries the separation process is the bottleneck. The maximum throughput for dry berries is 1200 bbls/hr. The percentage of wet berries to dry berries would affect the throughput rate. Given the current proportion of berries received the capacity of

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    In august of 1967 while touring the east coast‚ the group went a weekly amateur night concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. In 1969 the Jackson 5 signed with Motown Records and the family relocated to Los Angeles. Around this time Rolling Stone magazine described the young Michael as a prodigy with overwhelming musical gifts‚ writing that he quickly emerged as the main draw and lead singer. The group set a chart

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    and indeed the Soul and Funk genres it championed‚ have been critically acclaimed for providing a platform and voice for black performers who were marginalised by the predominantly white‚ male dominated record industry. It has also been noted that Motown appealed‚ not just to black performers and a black audience‚ but to a young‚ intellectual white audience who approached the music with a negotiated reading‚ recognising the racist attitudes towards black performers and developing an appreciation of

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    and 5‚700 bbl dry berries Uniform delivery over 11 hr period is 1210 bbl/hr arrival of wet and 520 bbl/hr of dry Wet berries can be processed at 600 bbl/hr (limited by Dryer capacity) With a 1200 bbl/hr Separator capacity‚ this indicates that dry berries can be processed at 600 bbl/hr while 600 bbl/hr of wet berries are also being processed. Therefore‚ wet berries will accumulate at (1210-600=610

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    bbls of poorer color quality berries in the previous year • Determining whether or not it is beneficial to have the berry processing start earlier The Flow To establish a better idea of where the plant was heading and the capacities of each job‚ a process flow diagram was required. The following process flow diagram shows each activity and its capacity: To better understand the process at RP1‚ we were invited to witness a peak day of harvest where 18‚000 berries went through the plant. Starting

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    1) too much waiting period for trucks before they unload berries at the RP1 and 2) too much overtime costs. There is also a secondary problem regarding grading of process berries. Half of the berries graded top quality are actually not top quality and do not deserve extra premiums paid on the top quality berries. 2.) Process Analysis We start by making a process flow diagram for the flow of berries at RP1 from the moment berries arrive at the RP1 in trucks to the moment they leave in RP1 after

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    {“Berry”}Literature question berry” 1. What was the issue that Mrs. Osborn was having with Berry‚ regarding his accommodations? 2. Where was Berry eventually employed? 3. What was the rumour about Mrs. Osborn’s feelings towards Dr. Renfield? 4. What position did Mr. Osborn hold at the establishment? 5. Recount the discussion between Mrs. Osborn and Dr. Renfield about Berry. What decisions were made? 6. List the tasks that Berry was assigned. What was his view on the number of tasks? 7. What

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    The song that I chose for this project was “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. The 1966 song is a wonderful representation of the combination of R&B/Soul that created the division of Motown. This song has been reprised over the years but none could come close to the original sound‚ it truly commands respect for the complexity hidden behind simplicity. On that note I wanted to create an experience that was visually simple but extremely elegant and smooth to pay homage

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