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    of the whole tomatoes‚ we need at least 3 pounds A with one pound B. Since we have in total 600‚000 pounds grade A tomatoes‚ we can match 200‚000 grade B with them. So we get at most 800‚000 pounds whole tomatoes. 2. What is wrong with Haneda‟s suggestion to use the entire crop for whole tomatoes? Based on the reading‚ Haneda’s suggestion to use the entire crop for whole tomatoes is wrong because it only accounts for quantity instead of both quantity and quality. Whole tomatoes use both Crop

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    prevent many illnesses. Tomatoes‚ which are fruits‚ can help prevent heart disease‚ such as atherosclerosis. Tomatoes are arguably the most popular fruit. They are used in many foods‚ mostly anyone that eats anything with tomatoes in it benefit from it. Though it is not ideal to eat pizza‚ one will still benefit from it since it contains tomato sauce. On the website whfood.org‚ in the article titled “What’s New and Beneficial About Tomatoes” the author writes‚ “Intake of tomatoes has long been linked

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    Beethoven Symphony No.9. 4th movement. Ludwig van Beethoven‚ great music composer‚ born in December 17‚ 1770 in Bonn Germany‚ and died in March 26‚ 1827 in Vienna. He was interested in music at a very young age. He grew up in a family where his father was a musician but he had drinking problem‚ and his mother was gentle loving care person. Beethoven claimed his mother as his best friend. When Beethoven took interest in music‚ his father taught him music day and night and how to play an instrument

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    Allusion In Antigone

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    In Antigone‚ Sophocles uses allusions to praise her courage in accepting her fate. Antigone shared many similarities to Danae. In Ode 4 as the chorus describes the misfortune of Danae it is stated that “a prisoner hidden in a chamber like a tomb‚ although she too‚ came from a noble line. And she my child had in her care the liquid streaming golden seed of Zeus‚”(line 2-4). This mirrors Antigone in the way that Antigone is too thrown into a cave and looked in it as if it was her tomb. Danae was imprisoned

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    to get started. The first step is the selection of the tomatoes. I pick all of my tomatoes from my own garden they are so much better than anything from the grocery store. Last year I used better boy tomatoes and roma tomatoes. The roma tomatoes are great to use because they have fewer seeds‚ thicker‚ meatier walls and less water. And that means thicker sauce in less cooking time! Also‚ I don’t want mushy‚ bruised or rotten tomatoes. Next I remove the tomato skins this is very important.

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    this gloomy world “Where youth grows pale‚ and spectre-thin‚ and dies” are unknown to the bird. In this poem‚ it feels like the only way for the poet to be free is to be carried “viewless wings of Poesy”. The Keatsian argued that a major concern in "Ode to a Nightingale" is “Keats’s perception of the conflicted nature of human life‚ i.e.‚ the interconnection or mixture of pain/joy‚ intensity of feeling/numbness of feeling‚ life/death‚ mortal/immortal‚ the actual/the ideal‚ and

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    So haimon leaves and says to the king‚ “Not here‚ no; she will not die here‚ king‚ and you will never see my face again. Go on raving as long as you’ve a friend to endure you.” (Ode 2 scene 3‚ lines141-143). After that‚ haimon is gone and Antigone is escorted into the wilderness where she will be locked in a vault of stone. Although he does not want to leave Antigone to die. The only thing that she has with her is the food that

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    vehicles * Suppliers for Gascoyne Gold * Growers were left to concentrate on the growing of best quality tomatoes while the advanced packing shed would take care of the grading and packing of tomatoes. * Outbound logistics: It includes all the activities involved in getting the product to the customers. * Australia wide delivery of tomatoes. * Due to computerized grading‚ tomatoes reach all parts of Australia according to state`s requirements of redness and sizes of tomato. * Marketing

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    Oedipus Rex Questions

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    Explain the paradox (something that seems to be a contradiction but is not) of blindness of the following example: Tiresias [to Oedipus]: Listen to me. You mock my blindness‚ do you? But I say that you‚ with both your eyes‚ are blind.         Ode One (p27-28) 21. What does the chorus remind the audience about the murderer? 22. When the chorus debates whether to believe Oedipus or Teiresias‚ with whom do they side and what is their reason?   Scene Two (p29-48) 23. What character trait

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    above-market pricing? 4 Touché Toiletries Inc. has developed an addition to its Lizardman Cologne line tentatively branded Ode d’Toade Cologne. Unit variable costs are 45 cents for a 3-ounce bottle‚ and heavy advertising expenditures in the first year would result in total fixed costs of $900‚000. Ode d’Toade Cologne is priced at $7.50 for a 3-ounce bottle. How many bottles of Ode d’Toade must be sold to break even? 5 What would be your response to the statement‚ “Profit maximization is the only legitimate

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