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    Production Possibilities of T-shirts and Knitting machines ............................... Production Alternative.. Type of Product A B C D E ....................................................................... T-shirts 0 1 2 3 4 Knitting machines 10 9 7 4 0 The above table represents a hypothetical economy where t-shirts (consumer goods) and knitting machines (capital goods) are being produced

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    Rockford Illinois. His sock factory with automatic knitting machines eventually led to the creation of the well-known red heeled sock monkey. Sock Monkeys can be found in many homes and were a popular craft in the 20th century. The origins of sock monkeys are unknown but the famous red heeled sock monkey has a history that started with the Nelson Knitting Company and has continued to be a popular image in crafting and in today’s society. Nelson’s knitting company did not create the sock monkey‚

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    thinking about this topic and making changes to how you work and make. Here is my (late) story for week 1 of the#slowfashionoctober / @slowfashionoctober. When I was a child‚ I was always making something. I tried my hand at embroidery‚ drawing‚ knitting‚ sewing‚ origami‚ macramé and probably more. However‚ besides the drawing‚ nothing stuck. It wasn’t until I started my fashion education in 2003 that I got

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    continually foreshadows the future revolution. Dickens depicts a Paris crowd‚ united by their poverty‚ in a frenzy to gather wine from a wine cask that was shattered. Also‚ we find a macabre scene in which Madame Defarge sits quietly knitting but we later discover she is knitting a list of victims slated die. Later‚ the theme of revenge against the nobility becomes apparent after Marquis is murdered for killing a small child with his horses. Dickens’ deftly uses foreshadowing to illustrate how conflict

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    Madame Defarge is first introduced as “knitting”‚ until Dickens truly reveals her b taking her “knitting” one step further. As opposed to Lucie

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    Ben Weissler 3/16/08 Block 5 A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens’ novel‚ A Tale of Two Cites‚ is a very rich text. The characters‚ plot‚ and writing style are all complex and multifaceted. However‚ one of the least studied and important part of this novel is the chapter titles and even the proposed novel titles. These titles reveal and expose more about the text‚ like symbolism and irony that would have otherwise been missed. Dickens’ chapter and proposed novel titles are instrumental in revealing

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    Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities was published in 1859. Charles Dickens used symbolism in his novel to describe and highlight the trials and hard times brought forth during the French Revolution. Many symbols were used to represent fate. By utilizing the symbols‚ he was able to show more about the characters and story in a more interesting way rather than simply stating the information. A Tale of Two Cities was set in London and in Paris. The story began in 1875. Jerry Cruncher‚ who worked

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    violence are subtle‚ but in retrospect they are clear. For starter’s Madam Defarge was constantly knitting. This may not seem violent on the surface‚ but according to Ernest Defarge‚ his wife was actually knitting the names and descriptions of those who the revolutionaries planned to kill. This shows that she has no compassion for innocent human lives. In addition to the names‚ I wonder if the compulsive knitting also serves as some sort of

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    The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of destiny in Conrad’s criticism of colonialism. We will avail ourselves of the two knitting women to explore the relationship between Marlow and destiny and‚ thus‚ discover the philosophical ideas through which Conrad achieves his purpose. The story that we are told in Heart of Darkness is actually a frame story full of symbolism that reveals some of the features by which modernist literature would come to be distinguished at the beginning of the 20th

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    the blood of the citizens. When red wine was spilled due to an accident‚ it foreshadows that there would be blood and vengeance. Ironically‚ the red wine was spilled next to the Defarges’ wine shop. Lastly‚ knitting plays a huge role in the deaths of many people. When Madame Defarge is knitting‚ she is condemning people to death—whereas to Lucie‚ she is considered to be the “golden thread” that grasps the family in

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