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    The Lemp Brewery Empire

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    moonshiners. A commonly overlooked trick from keeping your moonshine from developing a metallic‚ penny-like taste is to clean your copper pot on a regular basis. Since most cleaners are poisonous‚ I was always taught to clean your copper pot with ketchup or apple vinegar. Both products are nonpoisonous and have excellent cleaning properties. Since Adam Lemp was alternating between beer and apple vinegar‚ he was in effect sterilizing his brewing equipment‚ which undoubtedly improved the taste of his

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    Communications in Business Submission to Local Network Coca-Cola - Global Compact Submission This letter provides our recommendations for the Local Network in order to support Coca-Cola to comply with the ten principle of UN Global Compact; in particular‚ Principle 9-“business should encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies”; and principle 10- “Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms‚ including extortion and

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    “fresh” mouse‚ just not a rotten one. They recall that Lennie’s Aunt Clara‚ whom Lennie refers to as “a lady‚” used to give Lennie mice to play with. Lennie fetches some wood and George heats up their beans. Lennie complains that they don’t have ketchup‚ which sets George off on a rant about having to care for Lennie. After this outburst‚ George feels ashamed. Lennie apologizes and George admits that he’s “been mean” (14). Lennie passive-aggressively offers to go away and live in a cave so that George

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    Kuis 5 1. The countries of A and B are small island countries. Both produce fruit and timber. Each island has a labor force of 30. The following table gives production per month for each worker in each country. Workers | Baskets of Fruit | Board Feet of Timber | A | 10 | 10 | B | 4 | 8 | a. Which country has an absolute advantage in the production of fruit? Which country has an absolute advantage in the production of timber? b. Which country has a comparative advantage in the

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    Synthesis Paper - Culture

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    the Japanese culture may include aspects of American culture‚ or more generally foreign aspects‚ but they did not know the meaning of it. This shows that culture will influence a person’s effort to react to an event‚ such as when Barry asked for ketchup but the Japanese didn’t understand him. Even though they had American music playing in the store‚ they couldn’t figure out what Barry wanted. Barry says that “to the Japanese‚ English doesn’t seem to mean anything” (118). He wanted to scream‚ “HOW

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    Lennie Smalls Essay

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    shares this virtue with young children‚ and like young children‚ he is very childish. Perhaps the best of example of Lennie’s juvenile behavior comes in the beginning of the book when George explodes on Lennie after he says he likes his beans with ketchup. George goes on about how better off he’d be alone‚ not having to take care Lennie. Lennie’s response to this is “If you don’t want me‚ you only just gotta say so‚ and I’ll go off in those hills and live by myself. And I won’t get no more mice stole

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    Parting Paths I truly hated the end of the school year. I never really enjoyed my previous summers. I constantly sat at home‚ did not go anywhere or do anything. The summer of 2017 was different. No one‚ would have expected that four hours once or twice a week in an auditorium would be that special. The rehearsals connected each of us‚ brought us together‚ and the only thing left was one final night to enjoy the connections we had created. Just a few amazing people around a fire‚ but it was enough

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    Capturing the curiosity being produced by the reader‚ George grasps most of the attention starting as soon as his name is mentioned for the first time in the novel. In Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck‚ the author of the novel‚ vividly shows the development in George’s character. Both George’s compassion for the world and people around him and the way in which he controls himself change rapidly as he progresses over the three days in which the novel takes place. From dealing with Lennie’s disability

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    What makes me tick

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    What makes me tick ? The question “What makes me tick?”‚ seemed a simple one at first‚ as we were just told to write about our hobbies and passions which I found illogical as this was meant to be a creative task. After some deeper thought and deliberation the idea hurtled toward me! It sent me into an uncontrollable spin‚ head first‚ down an endless well of alien self reflection. I have never pondered about the question of what makes me tick. I had to contemplate me‚ down to my core and all its

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    The Themes and Characters in Of Mice and Men In his novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck tells the story of two migrant workers in 1930’s California‚ George and Lennie. George shares an unusual‚ and somewhat questionable‚ brotherly relationship with Lennie‚ which faces criticisms from multiple characters. In the story‚ Lennie has a mild mental disability‚ but makes up his absentmindedness with his unparalleled strength. As George and Lennie progress through the story‚ they meet various characters

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