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    effectively? Should crews be scheduled differently on peak days? Would the installation of a berry grader positively impact the farmers’ income or the cooperative’s? What is the impact of installing one new dryer? Two new dryers? Walliston - superintendent at RP1 install 2 new dryers ($25‚000 each) and convert dry berry holding bins so that they can be used to store either water harvested or dry berries ($5000 per bin) Equipment and installation lead times are in excess of 6 months Hugo Schaeffer

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    dumper‚ this did not seem to help overtime costs. This assumes that it is the delay in trucks emptying their contents that caused the overtime to be required. A potential cause is the lack of dryers and the lack of berry appropriate holding bins‚ i.e. not enough wet or dry berry holding bins – these causes are inferred from Mel O’Brien’s comments on page one of the case. NCC invested in increasing capacity but not hire adequate full time labor to handle the incremental capacity (hence higher

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    it is to have your hard work go to waste. Heaney opens the poem by describing the weather condition which shows what time of the year is usually good for berries to be picked. Then‚ he goes further to describe the condition of berries and then states what to expect when you pick the right berries. By using simile he compares the ripened berries to thickened wine which also refers to blood. “Then red ones linked up and that hunger sent us out with milk cans‚ pea tins jam pots’ Heaney’s use of diction

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    James Naismith History

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    enjoyed by people of all financial statuses and has transcended gender barriers. This has allowed some of the players to become legends in their own ways. Unknowingly a man invented a game that would soon be played all over the world‚ his name was James Naismith. Naismith was born on November 6th‚ 1861 in Almonte‚ Ontario‚ Canada. Naismith

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    During 1607-1611 of Early Jamestown‚ Why Were So Many Colonists Dead? King James I sent 110 people over for a new start of life. The Englishmen arrived to Jamestown believing that they would find gold and a new way of freedom with government and religion. Most of the colonist died during the early years of 1607-1611. No skills for the New World later made the colonist have a hostile relationship with the Native Americans and the environment that they weren’t immune for lead to their deaths

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    spending his day eating handfuls of blackberries. Narrator Yusef Komunyakaa paints a picture of the day. The perfect stains left from the juices of the berries‚ as well as concluding the day of picking wild blackberries by describing a memory of when he was younger. His fingers not only stained from the berries‚ also by the blood from picking the berries that were “too ripe to touch.” This poem is about forgiveness and the affects of how limbo can change a person. Firstly‚ picking blackberries is a symbol

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    Imagery in Poems

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    understand the poet’s ideas within the words because of its vivid details. The visual images in line two have a clear picture of blackberry bushes filled with berries. Each adjective is like berry after berry‚ selected‚ plucked and popped into your mouth. The repetition of "black blackberries" tries to show you the greatness of the berries being so delicious. The line stating “stalks very prickly‚" shows the sharpness of the bushes. Black is said many times and shows the true meaning with each vivid

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    Art of Gardening

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    Art of Gardening I have the most spectacular garden on my balcony. In the springtime‚ my garden is a riot of color and bursting fragrances. I have many kinds of garden‚ such as flower-garden‚ fruit-garden‚ and the garden of medicinal herbs. On this paper I will be telling you specifically about my favorite fruit garden on how to grow strawberries. I will tell you the history of strawberries‚ different type of strawberries‚ how to grow strawberries and tips and warning. Two year ago I wanted to

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    williams essay

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    summer‚ while working as a berry picker And seller‚ the author attempts paint an image of the emotional and sensual complexities laden through an average day on the streets: “Although I could smell old lime-covered History‚ at ten I’d still hold out my hands and berries fell into them. Eating from one and filling a half gallon with the other. “ (MLM ‚ Komunyakaa‚ “Blackberries” PPG 147-148) . Through his description in detailing the labor of picking berries and being challenged not

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    in late summer. Heaney uses assonance in his phrase ’glossy purple clot’ to describe the first blackberry that ripened and stood out from others pictured with the simile as being still ’hard as a knot’. Heaney compares the taste of the first ripe berry to the sweetness of ’thickened wine’. He uses the metaphor ’summer’s blood’ to express the redness of the juice that led to a desire for more: ’lust for picking’. The reference to blood is the first suggestion of a less enjoyable or innocent experience

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