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    VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF GRAPE CROP FROM NASIK‚ MAHARASHTRA Submitted by Ms. Pallavi Balaso Mane Roll No. 20‚ PGDRDM 8th Batch National Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj‚ Hyderabad. Executive Summary Value chain analysis (VCA) focuses on three key areas: First‚ the dynamics of information in the value chain‚ from final consumption through to primary production and input suppliers and back again. Second‚ the creation and flow of value‚ in the eyes of the final consumer‚ at each

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    The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck is a novel depicting the struggle and distraught brought towards migrant workers during the Great Depression. The Grapes of Wrath follows one Oklahoma family‚ the Joads‚ as they journey down Route 66 towards the earthly paradise of California. While on route to California‚ the Joads interact with fellow besieged families‚ non-hospitable farmers‚ and common struggles due to the Depression. Steinbeck uses these events to show strong brotherhood through biblical

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    English 11 Honors Grapes of Wrath When the house is on fire‚ the firefighter leads the way in. When the enemy is bearing down on the homeland‚ the soldier leads the fight against. When the going gets tough‚ he who steps up to the plate to lead the way shows true heroism to me. When times prove to be difficult‚ Tom Joad is the one who steps up to that plate. Leading his family west across the country from Oklahoma to California‚ Tom encounters many hardships which he must prove strong throughout to keep his family on their feet

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    Cunningham LaVista ENG 0235- Period 4 12 September 2013 The Theme of Family in The Grapes of Wrath Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck portrays the overall theme of the importance of family is. The novel is set in the 1930s during the era of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl‚ causing poverty nationwide‚ especially concentrated in farm towns. The protagonist of The Grapes of Wrath‚ Tom Joad‚ is on his way home to his farm in Oklahoma from jail when he realizes his family has been uprooted

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    is a lot of responsibility‚ and that is one not many children can take on. For Bonnie and Ed Tait that was not the case. The couple had two girls‚ which for them‚ meant nobody would take on the family farm. Carrie Tait‚ one of their daughters that as children their father would say “I’m happy I didn’t have any boys.” Carrie’s parents wanted to still keep their land however they auctioned all of their mechanics. Bonnie and Ed decided to auction everything that was on the farm but opted out of auctioning

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    THE GRAPES OF WRATH -Movie Review- FROM A TRIBUNE MOVIE CRITIC VIEW POINT People today realize that individualism in our time‚ of the Great Depression‚ doesn’t work. The stock market is plunging; people are losing their jobs‚ money‚ and homes. The most well known people suffering through these hard times are the Okies. Okies come from Oklahoma‚ the major home of the Dust Bowl. The Okies continue to flock to the land of promise‚ California. Their motive is to find work and better living conditions

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    I really thought I was gonna get the lady for her purse but I failed. I was so scared I didn’t know what was gonna happen to me. Was she gonna hurt me? Put me in jail? Instead‚ she kicked me right in my sitter of my blue jeans. Then she picked me up by my shirt a shook me till I couldn’t take it anymore. At that point in time‚ I regretted what I did and shouldn’t have taken the situation that far. But what scared me the most was when the women said‚ “ Pick up my pocketbook‚boy‚ and give it here.”

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    The year was 1942 and Addie’s husband had been at war for a year. She had no job‚ no husband to provide for her at the time. Her husband wasn’t dead‚ her husband was in the dreaded World War II. There wasn’t a second in her mind that she didn’t think of him‚ hope that he was okay. Addie lived in Grand Island Nebraska. She used to be a housewife‚ (which she never really liked) while her husband went to work. Addie never really liked the idea of the husband making all the money while the wife was

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    THE SPRING IS BEAUTIFUL in California. Valleys in which the fruit blossoms are fragrant pink and white waters in a shallow sea. Then the first tendrils of the grapes swelling from the old gnarled vines‚ cascade down to cover the trunks. The full green hills are round and soft as breasts. And on the level vegetable lands are the mile-long rows of pale green lettuce and the spindly little cauliflowers‚ the gray-green unearthly artichoke plants. And then the leaves break out on the trees

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    By writing his novel “Grapes of Wrath”‚ John Steinbeck was ready to receive harsh criticism. His novel showed his obvious support for the poor and this gave the impression that he was an anti-capitalist and communist. Many people could argue that Steinbeck’s story was bias by siding with the working class. However‚ once a reader goes behind the scenes of Grapes of Wrath and dives deeper into Steinbeck’s novel‚ one would find that Steinbeck absolutely knew what he was talking about. John Steinbeck

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