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    where rain would fall‚ and the sun would appear. Giving an imagery perspective from like three where is said "a glossy purple cloth" This line give you an idea of how bright and juicy this berry must be given that it is a metaphor to a blood clot meaning it is ripe and ready to be picked. Also‚ the other berries are not as ripe as this particular one‚ the one is hard and cannot eat or picked. "You ate the first one‚ and its flesh was sweet" This line is also a metaphor for a human‚ they contain blood

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    this throughput rate was the bottleneck for drying berries to be loaded into bulk trucks or bagged. The processing rate of the three separator lines also affected the throughput rate as processing declined as the percentage of bad fruit increased. 1‚050 bbl x 22 hours = 23‚100 bbl. 3. The major reasons for the trucks waiting were because the holding bins became full and there was no place in the receiving plant to temporarily store berries before they could be further processed. Excessive

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    approximately 1500 barrels of berries are input into the process per hour (18000barrels/12hrs). The capacity of the Kiwanee dumpers was given as 3000 b/hr.‚ and I was able to calculate the implied utilization by dividing the berry input rate by the capacity(1500bbl/hr divided by 3000bbl/hr). To calculate the actual utilization of the dumpers‚ you must first determine the flow rate of the system. Only 25% of the berries are dry and 75% are wet. This sums to 375 dry berries per hour (1500 input/hr x

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    9-688-122 REV: JULY 7‚ 2011 Na ational Cranbe erry Co ooperattive‚ 19996 On O February 14‚ 1 1996‚ Hug go Schaeffer‚ vice presideent of operatiions at the N National Cran nberry Cooperative (NCC C)‚ called his assistant‚ a Mel O’Brien‚ into o his office. Mel‚ I spen nt all day yesterday revieewing last falll’s process ffruit operatio ons at receiving pla ant #1 [RP1] with Will Walliston‚ W the superintendeent‚ and talkin ng with the cco-op membeers [grrowers] in th hat area. It’s obvious to me m

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    For my response I watched the provided film‚ Stand by Me with commentary by it’s director‚ Rob Reiner. One of major things that jumped out at me while watching was the use of what Reiner called a “long lense”. He first references this technique when Teddy is standing in the train tracks but brings it up again when the train is coming towards them while on the bridge‚ when the boys are walking down the tracks in the morning after they sleep in the woods‚ and again when they’re making the trek back

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    Eating” Wendell Berry wants the reader to recognize that eating is a cultural act. He believes we are eaters not consumers and that we should have more knowledge about the food we eat. Berry wants the reader to questions where the food is coming from‚ what condition is it produced in and what chemicals may it contains. He has found that the food industries blind us to what we are consuming and the effect it has on us. At last Berry believes that we must eat responsibly to live free. Berry first begins

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    venture and equal representation on the board of directors. The board of directors has four positions; Banana designates two‚ while Berry designates the other two. In the event that the two parties cannot reach an agreement on an issue requiring a board vote‚ an independent arbitrator will be used to resolve the conflict. • Embedded in its equity interest‚ Berry has an option to put its investment in Cherry common stock back to Cherry for the greater of $20 million or appraised value after two

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    introduction and the non-incremental aspect of policy change. This paper is my response to the literature by Frances Stokes Berry and William D. Berry titled “Innovation and Diffusion Models in Policy Research” as well as the article by Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden called “The Mechanisms of Policy Diffusion”. In this essay‚ I maintain that the unified model proposed by Berry and Berry is the most relevant representation of policy innovation today‚ and that when it comes to policy diffusion across countries

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    Prejudice Prejudice is no foreign matter to any of us. Prejudice is easy to see‚ subsequently making it an easy subject to write on because of the surplus of examples. However‚ there is a second layer of prejudice that many people don’t think of. Prejudice is one recurring theme that can be found in absolutely every unit we’ve covered this semester. It present in The absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Defiance‚ Schindler’s List‚ and The Merchant of Venice. In The

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    the Future‚ Live in the Present” article Wendell Berry Takes a strong position on the fact that no one knows the future and that no one can predict the future. Wendell states that we can only live in the moment to change the future. He is basically asking what is the best way to prepare for the future if you don’t know what is coming. He answers himself by saying that if you prepare for the morrow it “is a waste of time”(1). This shows that Berry is arguing that if you do right today things will

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