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    Two-Bit: You feel okay? You’re awful hot. Ponyboy: I’m all right. Don’t tell Darry‚ okay? Come on‚ Two-Bit‚ be a buddy. I’ll be well by tonight. I’ll take a bunch of aspirins. Two-Bit: All right. But Darry’ll kill me if you’re really sick and go ahead and fight anyway. Ponyboy: I’m okay‚ and if you keep your mouth shut‚ Darry won’t know a thing. Two-Bit: You know somethin’? You’d think you could get away with murder‚ living with your big brother and all‚ but Darry’s stricter with you than your folks

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    in making rocking chairs. They make classical and modern rocking chairs‚ both of which require the same type of lumber‚ maple; therefore‚ it is important to know how many of each chair they can make with the amount of lumber at one time is 3000 board feet. However‚ how many classical and modernized rocking chairs are they able to make from that lumber? If they made an inequality‚ they could determine how and if 3000 board feet of lumber is enough to make the amount of chairs they want. We

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    the number of classic maple rocking chairs and ‘m’ be the number of classic maple rocking chairs that Ozark Furniture Company make. b) Here we have given that a classic maple rocker requires 15 board feet of maple‚ and a modern rocker requires 12 board feet of maple. We have ‘c’ classic maple rocker‚ so total maple required for classic maple rocker chair = 15c board feet. And we have ‘m’ modern maple rocker‚ so total maple required for classic maple rocker chair = 12m board feet. We have total

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    organisational procedures off and that I can then concentrate on getting the minutes accurate. The minutes must also be correct as it is a legal requirement and there should be no false input included into the minutes. I agree the agenda with the chair and also have the minutes signed off in next meeting once all attendees have agreed on the summary of the minutes. 1.3 Explain the purpose of minutes as an accurate record of discussions and decisions Once I’ve took minutes

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    troubling when Atticus is defending him in a big court case. Pg. 162: “‘Nobody leaves here until we have ten dollars.’” * How much was ten dollars back then? Wouldn’t that be a lot of money? Pg. 168: “Aunt Alexandra was sitting in a rocking chair exactly as if she had sat there every day of her life.” * Why is she there at the Finch’s house? Pg. 171: “I said I would love it very much‚ which was a lie‚ but one must lie under circumstances and at all times when one can’t do anything about

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    SPOTTER CHAIR Description The spotter chair was a simple design but with multiple uses like‚ a mini table‚ adjustable arm rest‚ and for those who want to rest their heads there was a leather head rest that was also adjustable. The arm rest had built in wooden cradles for holding binoculars. It was a steel famed canvas chair‚ which laid horizontal for more comfort. The canvas body for the chair rested tight onto four medium green spiked feet that rested on the floor. Like the supporting legs the

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    Anthony Geha 10/27/08 Eng-101b-09 Mr. Mitchell My Family’s Sugawn Chair When I look around at people‚ and the way they act and respond to situations in life‚ I can’t help but wonder what it is that makes them act one way or another. Like complete asses in situations that don’t call for it‚ or other times when I feel like I can’t deal with something‚ there are those people who seem to have the patience of saints. I wonder if it is really the life they have lead

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    Nicole Pannella Search Essay II Little Ms. “Perfect” Isn’t so Perfect The white and tan shaggy carpet that usually covers my family room floor has gone missing. It has been replaced by what seems to be a never-ending sea of toys. There was my Furby with white speckled spots‚ mousetrap the board game most likely missing more than half the pieces‚ Mr. doodle bear covered in scribbles‚ my Nintendo DS that practically had my eyes glues to the screen while I played‚ the stupidly dangerous moon shoes

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    the sound again and I knew this time it was not my imagination; it sounded like a baby crying. The sound was coming from the first room on the right. Upon opening the door I saw a rocking chair moving back and forth and thinking that someone was playing a prank on me I went forward to see what was causing the chair to move and that was when I saw her. She could not have been more than six years old; she was combing her doll’s hair and singing‚ “My bunny lives over the ocean‚ my bunny lives over the

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    company called Ozark Furniture‚ that specializes in making rocking chairs. They make classical and modern rocking chairs‚ both of which require the same type of lumber‚ maple‚ therefore it is important to know how many of each chair they can make with the amount of lumber they already have. Ozark uses 15 board feet of maple lumber for each classical rocking chair and 12 board feet of maple lumber for their modernized rocking chairs. The most the company is able to obtain of maple lumber at one time

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