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    | | Fidel Chika Tilije – 100765669 | 10/24/2010 | | INTRODUCTION Benson Metal Company makes a variety of metals that are purchased by manufacturers or specialized metal firms. It has been in existence for decades; thus‚ making it one of the five or six leading firms in the specialty steel industry. With such success‚ it has been listed on the stock exchange and has employed about 1‚500 workers. The Benson Company and its competitors are moving into a changing environment‚ where it is

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    Questions 1.What kinds of products and technologies does Benson Metals use? How have these been changing recently? Benson Metals‚ a medium-sized maker of specialty steel products‚ has traditionally used a craftsliketechnology to produce a variety of metals. In terms of Perrow’s model of technology‚ task variety andtask analyzability are low‚ as there is still guesswork‚ skill‚ and even some “black magic” inmanufacturing products. Benson also produces metals in very small quantities—pounds not tons—so

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    Katrina Chen Professor Sun Shakespeare Paper One 2 May 2013 Malvolio‚ the Party Pooper in Twelfth Night In Shakespeare’s comedy‚ Twelfth Night‚ we can see the romance among several couples. For instance‚ Viola with Orsino‚ Olivia with Sebastian and Maria with Sir Toby Belch‚ they are all ended up with a joyful relationship with each other. It is a convention that endings of the comedies are always combined with happy elements. Even if not falling in love with anyone else‚ the clown

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    Title: Here’s the Chilling 30 Second Ad about the Dangers of Texting and Driving That  Everyone Is Talking About.   Intended audience: Based on the publication‚ I thought the intended audience was for all  demographics who occupy the road.   Writer’s background: Olivia B. Waxman is a reporter at TIME. An honors graduate of  Columbia Journalism School and Hamilton College‚ she has also written for The Daily Meal‚  Talking Points Memo‚ and NY1 NEWS. She grew up in New York City. Writer’s angle: Any example regarding texting and driving is arguable

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    play makes us think he is different from the other peasants and that he is a man of self-pride‚ ethics and dignity. All this time Malvolio was oppressing over showing his “higher social worth” to Olivia‚ that his true personality was disguised. Later through the play when Malvolio realizes that Olivia actually “supposedly” loved him‚ Malvolio’s character changes and his true personality starts to reveal. “this does make some obstruction in the blood‚ this cross-gartering; but what of that? if it

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    In Accessories for Teens‚ Elizabeth Cooper won alternate and Outstanding of the Day. Kylie Nelson‚ Paige Gudger‚ Olivia Hall‚ and Katherine and Olivia Penzenik earned Outstanding of the Day awards‚ with Kylie Nelson earning State Fair alternate in the Sundresses and Jumpers Categories. Corrin Hamby earned State Fair Alternate and Outstanding of the Day in Loungewear. Maggie Eibler

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    Twelfth Night – Shakespeare in Performance by VSS 11/21/08 Twelfth Night is a Shakespearian comedy about mistaken identity‚ gender confusion‚ love and suffering it causes and the foolishness of ambition. I will be comparing Shakepeare’s text from Bevington’s “The Complete Works of Shakespeare”‚ to both the 2003 film version of Twelfth Night directed by Tim Supple and the 1996 film Twelfth Night directed by Trevor Nunn. Is it more important to follow the text in a Shakespeare film adaptation

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    explore different types of love and its easy descent into pain or folly. John Gross‚ in a 1991 review of Twelfth Night in the Sunday Telegraph‚ said “Twelfth Night is about true love and its egocentric counterfeits.” Orsino’s self-indulgent ‘love’ for Olivia is typical of deluded‚ ‘counterfeit’ love. His long-winded abstractions (“music be the food of love”‚ “love-thoughts... bowers”) tell us that he is actually in love with love and with the image of himself as rejected lover. Identifying the “sweet

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    Examples/evidence context quotes Explanation of examples Concluding sentence Olivia Weston is the temporary house mother at Behala’s Mission School and she has been characterised as a compassionate individual who wants to make a difference to the children’s lives. Olivia’s compassionate nature is revealed primarily through her thoughts and behaviour. Part way through the novel Olivia recounts her trip to Colva Prison with the boys. She begins this section explaining how she “fell

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    his definitions of a fool I could classify all the main characters as being foolish or subjects to folly. Other than the four characters highlighted by the writer in the analysis Orsino‚ Viola‚ Olivia and Sir Andrew are all fools in some way or another. For example Orsino is foolish in his pursuit of Olivia appearing to be more in love with love itself than the woman he claims to be in love with. He does not know her‚ has never met her yet he declares his deep love for her. He is in love with the

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