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    The song “Issues”‚ is by Julia Micheals. The first stanza is about a girl that is mad‚ or upset with her boyfriend and is thinking about breaking up with him. The second stanza is saying that she knows her boyfriend will not judge her because she will judge him back and it will be worse. The third stanza says that‚ she has many issues as well as him‚ but if they share their issues with each other‚ then they will be able to work through the issues that they are facing together. In the fourth stanza

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    Case Solution Problem 3

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    constraints are: On Sales: Per acre production Total Production Maximum Sales Wheat 50 bushels 110‚000 Alfalfa 1.5 tons 1800 Barley 2.2 tons 2200 Constraints: Thus mathematical model is: Maximize: Subject to: Solving the problem using solver of MS Excel we get the solution as follows: Variable                 Solution 547.21 544.90 422.71 311.34 373.84 65.52 65.52 0.00 Variable               Max. Profit Solution 0.00 0.00 586.66 376.95 35.33 0.53 0.53 315862.07 Crop Plan

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    Winston made a very unwise decision: having an affair with Julia‚ which impacted the rest of his life. The Party was very anti-sex oriented and Winston’s encounter with Julia contradicted the expectations of society. The reason for the Party not approving sex was because they felt the need to always have control over everyone. They believed that the sole purpose of sex was to create children in order to help within society. The Party gave children the order to report their parent’s instances

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    In the novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell both the main character Winston Smith feels like he has finally met Julia‚ his lover‚ to whom he can relate to. Julia and Winston however are very different. Winston Smith is a thirty- nine old year old. He is very thin and unfit. He is employed as a records editor in records department at the ministry of truth. He is also an outer party member living the victory mansions. Winston suffers from an itching and inflaming ulcer in his right ankle. He knows

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    magnificent inner strength and my doubts were soon disbanded for I began to realize its inspiration and the author’s inner strength. ‘The Legacy of Luna’ is filled with self-determination‚ love and sacrifice. These commodities outline the path of which Julia embarked upon to discover her true character. It’s an epic battle between our heroine of the novel and her oppressors‚ also known as the lumbering companies‚ which were owned by Charles Hurwitz. Was she just a girl in a tree? I think not for I believe

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    Breeder’s Own Pet Foods Case Analysis Arnell M. Carmichael Bellevue University MBA 652: Marketing Strategy Professor Dr. Doug Brown 03/23/2013 Case Recap There are three main categories of dog food: dry‚ canned and treats. In 2011 the sales of dog food totaled somewhere in the arena of 14 billion dollars. Endeavoring to bring new dog food to an already established market can be a “daunting” task‚ especially when that particular dog food is frozen. Breeder’s Own Pet Foods as a whole

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    Adulterated food: a serious public health problem in Bangladesh Adulteration of food with toxic chemicals harmful to health has reached an epidemic proportion in Bangladesh. The newspapers have dubbed it as the ‘silent killer’. It is very difficult to find a sector of food industry which is free of adulteration. From raw vegetable and fruits to milk and milk products to fish‚ meat and processed food–every food item is contaminated. Almost every day in the news papers‚ newer and newer methods

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    thing to do and a key factor to exceptional value to shareholders. 2. What role did top management commitment play in developing the ethical work climate and organizational performance seen at Alcoa? What other ethical safeguards are mentioned in the case to support the company’s efforts at developing a strong ethical culture? Top management commitment to their values played in important role in their transformation. The leader of Alcoa‚ Paul O’Neill‚ began with reducing the amount of products sold

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    Genetics Problems 1. Brown eyes are dominant over blue. What are the chances that the first child of a marriage of two hybrid (heterozygous) brown-eyed parents will be blue-eyed? What are the chances of the second child being blue-eyed? BB Bb Bb bb There is a 25% chance that the first child will be blue-eyed and a 75% chance the child will be brown-eyed. There is a 50% chance that the trait for brown eyes will overpower the recessive trait for blue eyes. 2.In humans‚ color-blindness

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    Examine the inter relationships between Winston‚ Julia and O’Brien. What is Orwell trying to convey by bringing these three people together? “1984” a novel by George Orwell written in post World War 2‚ explores the life of a thirty seven year old Winston Smith who lives in a dystopic society in London‚ an Oceania state also known as Airstrip One. Government control is presented through abuse of power in surveillance‚ propaganda‚ censorship and fear. Orwell presents the theme that rebellion fails

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