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    Bread Talk

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    Singapore | Food & Staples Retailing Asia Pacific Equity Research BREADTALK GROUP | SELL MARKET CAP: USD 213M 19 Sep 2013 Company Update AVG DAILY TURNOVER: USD 0.4M WHY THE RUSH? SELL (maintain) • Recent appreciation unwarranted Fair value • • Investors paying ahead of results No takeover story at this point add: 12m dividend forecast S$0.77 S$0.010 S$0.96 versus: Current price 12m total return forecast Too fast too much too soon With BreadTalk’s

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    directly from a host. If you have ever seen green or white spots on your bread‚ or thrown out a loaf of bread covered with black mold‚ you know that bread is one of the foods appealing to certain molds. Many kinds of bread area treated with chemicals specifically to retard the growth of mold. Do not eat any bread with any sign of mold. The small spots you see are just the visible parts of an extensive network. Wrap any moldy bread tightly so as not to breathe in the dry spoors‚ and throw it away where

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    Margaret Thatcher

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    TUESDAY 9 APRIL 2013 WWW.THEDAY.CO.UK Britain’s ‘Iron Lady’ prime minister dies Margaret Thatcher‚ the first female prime minister of the UK‚ has died aged 87. Her vision and determination has left an indelible mark in Britain and beyond – for better or for worse. GOVERNMENT & POLITICS HISTORY Shaping the nation: Margaret Thatcher at her desk in Downing Street‚ 1987 © Getty Images ance on powerful trade unions. Thatcher was elected on a promise of radical change; and she kept her word

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    Atwood and Hosseini both present female oppression dramatically through the main characters of Laila and Offred. Both show females in a corrupt society where the treatment of women is unthinkable for a modern reader. The characters are developed through narrative structure‚ language and action to create a striking view of female oppression. The narrative structures are integral to portraying female oppression and are different for each text. The first person narrative of “The Handmaid’s Tale” uses

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    Margaret Thatcher

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    Biography Margaret Thatcher’s political career has been one of the most remarkable of modern times. Born in October 1925 at Grantham‚ a small market town in eastern England‚ she rose to become the first (and for two decades the only) woman to lead a major Western democracy. She won three successive General Elections and served as British Prime Minister for more than eleven years (1979-90)‚ a record unmatched in the twentieth century. During her term of office she reshaped almost every aspect

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    Bread Day

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    Introduction b. Trigger incident c. Rising Action (3 events) d. Climax e. Falling Action (1 event) f. conclusion 6. What type of conflict is present in the story? Point of View 7. From what point of view is the story told? Provide a quotation as proof. 8. Why has the author chosen to write the story from this perspective? Theme 9. What is the theme of the story? How do you know? 10. What is the moral of the story? General 11. Name one possible reason the son was such a “lazybones”. 12. Why does

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    Margaret Thatcher

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    Margaret Hilda Thatcher is the first woman to have held the office of prime minister in Great Britain. She was born Margaret Hilda Roberts in Grantham‚ Lincolnshire and educated at the University of Oxford‚ where she earned degrees in chemistry. After graduation she worked as a research chemist from 1947 to 1951. She married Denis Thatcher in 1951‚ and in 1953‚ having studied for the bar‚ she became a tax lawyer. Thatcher joined the Conservative party‚ and was elected to the House of Commons

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    Margaret Sanger

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    Margaret Sanger: Radical Heroine Margaret Sanger founded a movement in this country that would institute such a change in the course of our biological history that it is still debated today. Described by some as a "radiant rebel"‚ Sanger pioneered the birth control movement in the United States at a time when Victorian hypocrisy and oppression through moral standards were at their highest. Working her way up from a nurse in New York’s poor Lower East Side to the head of the Planned Parenthood

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    The Atwood Machine Lab

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    Objective The objective of this experiment is to study Newton’s Second law of motion utilizing the Atwood Machine and to show that the acceleration is proportional to the force causing the motion. Theory Newton’s second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object and inversely proportional to the total mass. a = net force/ total mass If an object is acted on by a net force ‚ it will experience an acceleration that

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    Margaret Sanger

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    Margaret (Higgins) Sanger was born on September 14‚ 1879‚ in Corning‚ New York. She was the sixth of 11 children born into a Roman Catholic working-class class Irish American family. Margaret was taught since a young age to stand up for what she believed in and to make sure she always spoke her mind‚ she got this from her outspoken radical father. Margaret’s family lived in poverty as her father was a stonemason‚ who preferred to drink and talk politics rather than earn a steady wage for the

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