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    Balance                                        1‚840 Cartons @ $20.00 Purchases                                           600 cartons @    20.25                                           800 cartons @    21.00                                          &nbs p;                                                400 cartons @    21.25                                          &nbs p;                                                200 cartons @    21.50                                          &nbs

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    large orders for cartons Real drop of profits if many clients place small orders Wrong cost determination for individual customers Wrong cost determination for new services provided by DOP (to small charges for the desktop delivery‚ then the actual cost of it) 2. Develop an activity-bases cost system for Dakota Office Products (DOP) based on Year 2000 data. Calculate the activity cost-driver rate for each DOP activity in 2000. Activity cost-driver rate: Activity one; process cartons in and out of

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    A Readers Perception of Sydney Carton Honors English 2 November 2012 In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens he presents Sydney Carton as an irrelevant character throughout the story. Sydney Carton is first illustrated to be a careless drunk. He is an attorney who can’t find the slightest bit of interest in anything he does. In the first few chapters‚ Carton comments about Lucie in a bitter way which leads to his initial feelings. The revealing of his feelings to Lucie sets the fundamental

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    who Sydney Carton is. Carton is compared to Stryver as the jackal‚ doing all the work for Stryver‚ while Stryver gets the credit. Chapter 5 is where Carton’s story begins. Dickens uses personification and gloomy diction to describe his attitude towards Carton as sympathetic. Using personification‚ Dickens starts the passage setting the scene Carton is in. Dickens says that‚ “the day was coldly looking in through its grimy windows. It seems as if the day is like this because of how Carton is. “Sadly

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    gives greater harmony to his poetry. After Wyatt and Surrey‚ the sonnet was neglected for a number of years. It is with Sidney’s work that the popular vogue of the sonnet began. The vogue remained in the full swing till the end of the 16th century. Sidney composed 108 sonnets and 11 songs all put in his own sequence entitled Astrophell and Stella‚ which was

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    specific characters. An example of this is Sydney Carton and how he is used to represent redemption. Carton’s character demonstrates redemption through specific events that show how he is redeemed. Through the book Carton’s redemption is shown using Lucie’s child‚ Carton’s replacing Charles Darnay in jail‚ and finally dying in Darnay’s place. The first example of Dickens using Sydney Carton to show redemption is through Lucie Manette’s child. As Carton is about to be executed he sees a vision of what

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    surrounded every conversation and the only way to remain safe was to keep secrets. The characters throughout this novel often hold secrets within them‚ but when they are discovered‚ they greatly affect the novel as a whole. When Madame Defarge‚ Sydney Carton‚ and Dr Manette each share their profound secret‚ the information that they share changes the lives of those who learn the secrets. Madame Defarge has a big secret in which she wants revenge for which is a cause of much of the action that thus takes

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    Oliver Stone with Scarface. Oliver was hesitant but Martin had mentioned Sidney Lumet was getting involved to direct and got on board. When Oliver was approach for the screen writing‚ he was at a tough place at that point in his life‚ he was getting ready to leave America and move to Europe. He was highly uninterested in making a remake and was not a fan of the original. However‚ he met with Bregman and Sidney and Sidney had the idea about how instead of Italians in Chicago and prohibition era

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    verify the vital individuals throughout her life are adored. Lucie gives not just warmth to her father‚ Dr. Manette‚ additionally towards the man that longs for Lucie’s affection; Sydney Carton. In spite of all the pessimism that encompasses Lucie and her friends and family‚ she doesn’t neglect to lead her father and Carton to resurrection. Not at all like the procedure of genuine conception‚ resurrection is connected with revival. Resurrection is a second or new conception and on account of A Tale of

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    Darnay and Carton find out early on in the novel that they look very similar. In fact‚ they look almost exactly alike‚ just like twins. This likeness helps Darnay to get out of an execution since they couldn ’t prove him to be the culprit if another looked exactly

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